International Institute of Tropical Forestry (Río Piedras, San Juan, P.R.)
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International Institute of Tropical Forestry (Río Piedras, San Juan, P.R.)
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International Institute of Tropical Forestry (Río Piedras, San Juan, P.R.)
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- Assessing forest sustainability in the tropical islands of the United States, Kathleen A. McGinley [and three others]
- Creating cloud-free Landsat ETM+ data sets in tropical landscapes, cloud and cloud-shadow removal, Sebastián Martinuzzi, William A. Gould, and Olga M. Ramos González
- The Puerto Rico breeding bird atlas, Jessica Castro-Prieto [and five others]
- The Río Piedras watershed and its surrounding environment, Ariel E. Lugo, Olga M. Ramos González, and Carlos Rodríguez Pedraza ; U.S. Department of Agriculture ; U.S. Forest Service
- The Puerto Rico Gap Analysis Project, William A. Gould ... [and others]
- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Refuges and other nearby reserves in southerwestern Puerto Rico, Peter L. Weaver and Joseph J. Schwagerl
- The Río Piedras watershed and its surrounding environment, Ariel E. Lugo, Olga M. Ramos González, Carlos Rodríguez Pedraza
- Chemical and physical analyses of selected plants and soils from Puerto Rico (1981-1990), Mary Jeane Sánchez, Edwin López, Ariel E. Lugo
- Holdridge life zone map, Republic of Argentina, María B. Derguy [and four others]
- Bioecología de arboles nativos y exóticos de Puerto Rico y las Indias Occidentales, Silvics of native and exotic trees of Puerto Rico and the Caribbean Islands, John K. Francis and Carol A. Lowe, editors ; Salvador Trabanino, translator
- Guide to the ecological systems of Puerto Rico, Gary L. Miller and Ariel E. Lugo
- The contribution of nonnative tree species to the structure and composition of forests in the conterminous United States in comparison with tropical islands in the Pacific and Caribbean, Ariel E. Lugo [and four others]
- Lichens in Puerto Rico, an ecosystem approach, Joel A. Mercado-Díaz [and three others]
- The San Lorenzo protected area, Panama's Caribbean treasure, Peter L. Weaver, Gerald P. Bauer, and Belkys Jiménez
- Cuba, Puerto Rico, and climate change, shared challenges in agriculture, forestry, and opportunities for collaboration, Stephen J. Fain [and four others]
- Linking conservation, tourism and sustainable development in the Caribbean, proceedings of the Fourteenth Meeting of Caribbean Foresters inDominica, April 29-May 2, 2008, compiled and edited by Peter L. Weaver and Gerald P. Bauer
- The Luquillo Mountains, forest resources and their history, Peter L. Weaver
- Passing the baton from the Taínos to tomorrow, forest conservation in Puerto Rico, edited by Kathryn Robinson, Jerry Bauer, and Ariel E. Lugo
- Chemical and physical analyses of selected plants and soils from Puerto Rico (1981-2000), Mary Jeane Sánchez, Edwin Lopez, and Ariel E. Lugo, compilers
- The San Lorenzo protected area, a summary of cultural and natural resources, Peter L. Weaver and Gerald P. Bauer
- Geospatial data availability for Haiti, an aid in the development of GIS-based natural resource assessments for conservation planning, Maya Quiñones, William Gould, and Carlos D. Rodríguez-Pedraza
- Water withdrawn from the Luquillo Experimental Forest, 2004, Kelly E. Crook, Fred N. Scatena, and Catherine M. Pringle
- Adaptations of an avian supertramp, distribution, ecology, and life history of the pearly-eyed thrasher (Margarops fuscatus), Wayne J. Arendt
- Panama Eco-Park, a protected urban forest, Peter L. Weaver
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- Passing the baton from the Taínos to tomorrow, forest conservation in Puerto Rico, edited by Kathryn Robinson, Jerry Bauer, and Ariel E. Lugo
- Assessing forest sustainability in the tropical islands of the United States, Kathleen A. McGinley [and three others]
- Chemical and physical analyses of selected plants and soils from Puerto Rico (1981-2000), Mary Jeane Sánchez, Edwin Lopez, and Ariel E. Lugo, compilers
- Chemical and physical analyses of selected plants and soils from Puerto Rico (1981-1990), Mary Jeane Sánchez, Edwin López, Ariel E. Lugo
- Holdridge life zone map, Republic of Argentina, María B. Derguy [and four others]
- Cuba, Puerto Rico, and climate change, shared challenges in agriculture, forestry, and opportunities for collaboration, Stephen J. Fain [and four others]
- The San Lorenzo protected area, a summary of cultural and natural resources, Peter L. Weaver and Gerald P. Bauer
- The Puerto Rico breeding bird atlas, Jessica Castro-Prieto [and five others]
- The contribution of nonnative tree species to the structure and composition of forests in the conterminous United States in comparison with tropical islands in the Pacific and Caribbean, Ariel E. Lugo [and four others]
- Lichens in Puerto Rico, an ecosystem approach, Joel A. Mercado-Díaz [and three others]
- Linking conservation, tourism and sustainable development in the Caribbean, proceedings of the Fourteenth Meeting of Caribbean Foresters inDominica, April 29-May 2, 2008, compiled and edited by Peter L. Weaver and Gerald P. Bauer
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