Cite
Does degradation from selective logging and illegal activities differently impact forest resources? A case study in Ghana.
MLA
Laurin, Gaia Vaglio, et al. “Does Degradation from Selective Logging and Illegal Activities Differently Impact Forest Resources? A Case Study in Ghana.” IForest - Biogeosciences & Forestry, vol. 9, no. 3, June 2016, pp. 354–62. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.3832/ifor1779-008.
APA
Laurin, G. V., Hawthorne, W. D., Chiti, T., Di Paola, A., Gatti, R. C., Marconi, S., Noce, S., Grieco, E., Pirotti, F., & Valentini, R. (2016). Does degradation from selective logging and illegal activities differently impact forest resources? A case study in Ghana. IForest - Biogeosciences & Forestry, 9(3), 354–362. https://doi.org/10.3832/ifor1779-008
Chicago
Laurin, Gaia Vaglio, William D. Hawthorne, Tommaso Chiti, Arianna Di Paola, Roberto Cazzolla Gatti, Sergio Marconi, Sergio Noce, Elisa Grieco, Francesco Pirotti, and Riccardo Valentini. 2016. “Does Degradation from Selective Logging and Illegal Activities Differently Impact Forest Resources? A Case Study in Ghana.” IForest - Biogeosciences & Forestry 9 (3): 354–62. doi:10.3832/ifor1779-008.