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  1. Religious uses shape the selection and distribution of Chinese Buddhist tree species
  2. Key Ecological and Cultural Characteristics of Homestead Windbreak Forest Landscapes in Okinawa, Japan
  3. Human activities and species biological traits drive the long-term persistence of old trees in human-dominated landscapes
  4. The North American tree‐ring fire‐scar network
  5. Role-Based Assignments Support Student Engagement during Geography Field Trips
  6. Co-existence between humans and nature: Heritage trees in China’s yangtze River region
  7. Biogeographic and anthropogenic factors shaping the distribution and species assemblage of heritage trees in China
  8. Local and indigenous management aids in the persistence of large old trees in SW China
  9. Integrating Biogeography and Critical Zone Science to study disturbance in the Anthropocene
  10. Fengshui forests and village landscapes in China: Geographic extent, socioecological significance, and conservation prospects
  11. Smokey Bear and the pyropolitics of United States forest governance
  12. Fire Severity and Regeneration Strategy Influence Shrub Patch Size and Structure Following Disturbance
  13. Trimming and Planing Rough-Cut Wood For Efficient Dendrochronological Sample Preparation and Storage