Peat moisture and water level relationship in a tropical peat swamp forest
Forest fire occurring in the tropical peat swamp forest has been a major concern and has been on the increase at an alarming rate during the past decades. This problem is further compounded by the fact that some of the affected areas have burned twice or more. If left unabated, peat areas that will...
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Main Authors: | Ainuddin Nuruddin A., Leng H.M., Basaruddin F. |
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2023
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