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Revision of Map of Ecoregions of the World (1992–95)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 August 2009

Vladimir N. Bashkin
Affiliation:
Head of Scientific Expert Group, Vernadsky International Centre for Biosphere Studies, and Institute of Soil Science & Photosynthesis, Russian Academy of Sciences, PO Box 156, Pushchino, Moscow Region 142292, Russia
Robert G. Bailey
Affiliation:
Land Management Planning Systems, USDA Forest Service, 3825 East Mulberry Street, Fort Collins, Colorado 80524, USA.

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Copyright © Foundation for Environmental Conservation 1993

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