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      DEGRADATION AND RECOVERY PROCESSES IN SEMI-ARID PATCHY RANGELANDS OF NORTHERN PATAGONIA, ARGENTINA : DEGRADATION AND RECOVERY PROCESSES IN SEMI-ARID RANGELANDS

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      Land Degradation & Development
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                Journal
                Land Degradation & Development
                Land Degrad. Develop.
                Wiley-Blackwell
                10853278
                July 2013
                July 14 2013
                : 24
                : 4
                : 393-399
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                10.1002/ldr.1145
                613f67f9-6aab-4c7c-82c7-09e11cb21d56
                © 2013

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