Ambio 1998 Leon Liegel - Abstracts

Ambio 1998 Leon Liegel
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Biological productivity of chanterelle mushrooms in and near the Olympic Peninsula Biosphere Reserve.(The Biological, Socioeconomic, and Managerial Aspects of Chanterelle Mushroom Harvesting: The Olympic Peninsula, Washington State, U.S.A.)Environmental issuesRandy Molina, Leon Liegel, David Pilz
Integrating biological, socioeconomic, and managerial methods and results in the MAB mushroom study.(The Biological, Socioeconomic, and Managerial Aspects of Chanterelle Mushroom Harvesting: The Olympic Peninsula, Washington State, U.S.A.)(Man and the Biosphere Program)Environmental issuesLeon Liegel, David Pilz, Tom Love, Eric Jones
The MAB mushroom study as a teaching case example of interdisciplinary and sustainable forestry research.(The Biological, Socioeconomic, and Managerial Aspects of Chanterelle Mushroom Harvesting: The Olympic Peninsula, Washington State, U.S.A.)Environmental issuesLeon Liegel, Eric Jones, Rebecca McLain
The MAB mushroom study: background and concerns.(The Biological, Socioeconomic, and Managerial Aspects of Chanterelle Mushroom Harvesting: The Olympic Peninsula, Washington State, U.S.A.)(Man and the Biosphere Program)Environmental issuesLeon Liegel, David Pilz, Tom Love
Valuing the temperate rainforest: wild mushrooming on the Olympic Peninsula Biosphere Reserve.(The Biological, Socioeconomic, and Managerial Aspects of Chanterelle Mushroom Harvesting: The Olympic Peninsula, Washington State, U.S.A.)Environmental issuesThomas Love, Leon Liegel, Eric Jones
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