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The rain–runoff response of tropical humid forest ecosystems to use and reforestation in the Western Ghats of India

Krishnaswamy et al., 2012

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2930614885331865553
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Krishnaswamy J
Bonell M
Venkatesh B
Purandara B
Lele S
Kiran M
Reddy V
Badiger S
Rakesh K
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Journal of Hydrology

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The effects of forest degradation and use and establishment of tree-plantations on degraded or modified forest ecosystems at multi-decadal time-scales using tree-plantations on the streamflow response are less studied in the humid tropics when compared to deforestation …
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