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Objectives and Applications of a Statistical Environmental Stratification of Europe
Issue Title: Special issue on Trends in European Landscape Research Stratifications are made to divide environmental gradients into convenient units and then to use these as areas in which objects and variables might have relatively consistent characteristics. Statistical classification is a useful...
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