Sentinel Landscape stocktaking pilot study

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Sentinel Landscape stocktaking pilot study
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Book excerpt: This publication is part of the Sentinel Landscape network initiative established in eight sites around the world representative of widely different biophysical and socioeconomic contexts. Here we present and summarize the results of the research and baseline studies carried out in the Nicaragua-Honduras sentinel landscape that can be indicative of the humid forest ecological zone.


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