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From Karstology to War Crimes: Third Reich’s Military and Scientific Exploitation of the Dinaric Karhe geographical exploration in Austria-Hungary, peaked during the Isonzo front of the First World War, and ended with numerous war crimes committed by the . upon civilians and partisans alike. Current literature on this topic is scarce, focusing only on the military aspect or the military-geological
丧失
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Mihir Deb,Sanjib Chandra Sarkarortress, small 1st-century rural settlement (farmstead) and associated cemetery) and Late Medieval period (settlement). The main vegetation type targeted by prehistoric population was thermophilous, mixed deciduous oak communities, which contained diverse undergrowth of fruit/nut bearing trees, shru
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CAPE
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-20018-2owth and a conjuncture in wine production. Islands’ population started to decline during the 1920s, which resulted in the land abandonment and secondary succession. Nowadays, only a small share of land is being cultivated and mainly by cash crops such as olive trees and grapes. As a result, Mediterr
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责难
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-5848-1impacts caused by afforestation, such as changes in the soil, vegetation, and microclimate, while focusing primarily on the infestation of the non-native processionary moth ., which, due to the specific characteristics of the Slovenian karstic region and local climatic conditions, spread rapidly eve
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Minerals of the mercury ore deposit Idriagrin Ministry of Science from 2015 until 2019. The paper presents the main categories of katun dwellers’ perception of forests based on relevant historical sources, literature, and findings of intensive fieldwork and communication with the local population. These categories include the relationship