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Cropland Greening and Forest Browning in India–An Alarm to Strengthen Conservation Measures
Cropland greening and forest browning are potential threats to biological diversity in India. It is therefore imperative to revisit the existing conservation measures for effective management of biodiversity, enhancement of carbon stocks and sustainable management of forests.
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