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Mavrogiorgos D, Pavlidis FA, Evergetis E, Theodoridis N, Balatsouka K, Arapis G:
"A novel post-fire management policy tool – the case of the Attaviros Natura 2000 site in Rhodes (GR4210005).",
In CEST2011: A-1190-1201, (Sep 2011)


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