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Climate change may cause severe loss in the economic value of European forest land

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This paper showed that under forecasted changes in temperature and precipitation, there could be a decline of economically valuable species, which would lead to a loss in the value of European forest land.
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European forests are threatened by climate change with impacts on the distribution of tree species. Previous discussions on the consequences of biome shifts have concentrated only on ecological issues; however, research now shows that under forecasted changes in temperature and precipitation there could be a decline of economically valuable species, which would lead to a loss in the value of European forest land.

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The Utilization of European Beech Wood (Fagus sylvatica L.) in Europe

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Importance of climate‐induced tree species composition changes in forecasting the amount of reachable habitat for forest birds

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Effects of Increased Vegetation Cover and Green Economic Development Pathway: Evidence from China

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