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森林学会誌96-1 プログラムindd
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"The future of forests and humankind"
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(1) Prof. Margaret A. McKean
(2) Dr. Frances Seymour
CIFOR
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Gender equality and diversity in forestry and forest research
For forests and humankind a hundred years from now on
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Structural and functional interactions between extraradical mycelia of ectomycorrhizal Pisolithus isolate
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Vertical patterns of fine root biomass, morphology and nitrogen concentration in a subalpine fir-wave forest
Seasonal difference in the effects of fragmentation on seed dispersal by birds in Japanese temperate forests
The construction of a high-density linkage map for identifying SNP markers that are tightly linked to a
nuclear-recessive major gene for male sterility in Cryptomeria japonica D. Don.
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Indirect effects of excessive deer browsing through understory vegetation on stream insect assemblages
A seed parasitoid wasp prevents berries from changing their colour, reducing their attractiveness to frugivorous
birds
Patterns of root respiration rates and morphological traits in 13 tree species in a tropical forest
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5. Journal of Forest Research
Kensuke Onodera, Sawako Tokuda, Tomoyuki Abe, Akiko Nagasaka
Occurrence probabilities of tree cavities classified by entrance width and internal dimensions in hardwood
forests in Hokkaido, Japan. Journal of Forest Research 18(1): 101 110. 2013
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Special session of the Physiology Section “Tree growth and responses to
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Observation and analyses of groundwater dynamics constrained by geological
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Basic and applied studies on forest environment amenities
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Synergy and trade-off of ecosystem service: Cases from Noto Peninsula
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Feasibility of fuel wood chip supplies for the wood biomass electric power
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For the prediction of water and sediment movement in mountainous headwater
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Deforestation and degradation of tropical forests have been continued at alarming rate. To address the
problems surround tropical forests requires good information, serious thinking, informed dialogue,
experimentation and learning from past mistakes. This is what research means at our symposium. For us,
research is a tool that lets us build a better tomorrow, not an end in itself. We invite everyone to join us and
promote this idea. This symposium will be held in English.
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