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    Assessing the amenity value of forest ecosystem services: perspectives from the use of sustainable green spaces
    20 Aug 2019
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    Wan-Yu Liu, Yen-Yu Lin, Han-Shen Chen, Chi-Ming Hsieh
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    Due to the fragility of forest ecosystems, developing forest recreational resources must consider sustainable ecological, economic, and social development, and reduce impacts from recreational activities. Diverse forests with different biodiversity could promote forest ecosystem services and resistance to the pressure of tourism development. Under such...

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