The role of human-induced fire and sweet chestnut ( <i>Castanea sativa</i> Mill.) cultivation on the long-term landscape dynamics of the southern Swiss Alps
César Morales‐Molino(University of Bern), Danièle Colombaroli(University of Bern), Willy Tinner(University of Bern), Elisa Vescovi(University of Bern), Patrik Krebs(Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research), Eva Carlevaro(Swiss National Museum), Petra Kaltenrieder(Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research), Marco Conedera(Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research)
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