Conservation of terrestrial biodiversity is intimately related to the effective management of forest landscapes. Causes (or constraints) of biodiversity loss may be direct or indirect. Direct constraints are human activities that impair the immediate structural-functional components of forest landscapes, while the indirect constraints fuel a chain of processes culminating in the habitat loss. Growing list of rare, endangered and threatened species indicates constraints felt in the implementat..
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