Reindeer pasture vegetation studies: history and basic approaches in modern research

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It highlights the main directions of vegetation studies in the USSR and Russia, the USA, Canada, Sweden, Norway and Finland in 20th century. The article also discusses modern approaches in this field, outlines the main trends of research, and provides an overview of recent publications on the most promising directions.

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D. Karsonova

Komarov Botanical Institute RAS

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