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  • Kooijman, A. M., Emmer, I. M., Fanta, J., & Sevink, J. (2000). Natural regeneration potential of the degraded Krkonose forest. Land Degradation & Development, 459-473.
  • Tobon-Marin, C., Bouten, W., & Sevink, J. (2000). Gross rainfall and its partitioning into throughfall, stemflow and evaporation of intercepted rainfall in four forest ecosystems in western Amazonia. Journal of Hydrology, 237, 40-57. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0022-1694(00)00301-2
  • Emmer, I. M., Sevink, J., & Fanta, J. (2000). Restoration of forest ecosystems in the Krkonose National Park Czech Republic. UvA Fysische Geografie en Bodemkunde.
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    Smit, A. (2000). Impact of grazing on carbon and nutrient cycling in a grass-encroached Scots pine forest. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam]. Universiteit van Amsterdam.
  • Emmer, I. M., Wessel, W. W., Kooijman, A. M., Sevink, J., & Fanta, J. (1999). A study of past and future soil cahnges in the Krkonose Mountains (Czech Republic) based on historical data and scenario analysis. Fysische geografie - UvA.
  • Droesen, W. J. (1999). Spatial modelling and monitoring of natural landscapes with cases in the Amsterdam Waterworks dunes. [Thesis, internally prepared, Universiteit Wageningen].
  • Kooijman, A. M., Fanta, J., Emmer, I. M., Kobus, A. J. TH., & Sevink, J. (1999). Natural development of heavily degraded forest ecosystems and clear-cuts in the Krkonose Mountains, Czech Republic. UvA, FGBL.
  • Sevink, J. (1999). Nader onderzoek gebied Tolhuislaan/Paltzerweg, Bosch en Duin, Gemeente Zeist. UvA, FGBL.
  • Heredia, R., Fehse, J., Nie, D., Tonneijck, F., Hofstede, R. G. M., & Sevink, J. (1999). Monitoreo del comportamiento de plantaciones con especies nativas y una especie exotica en la sierra alta de Ecuador. UvA, FGBL.
  • Hofstede, R. G. M., & Sevink, J. (1999). Phytomass and carbon dynamics related to forestry activities in the High Andes of Ecuador. An interpretation of data collected by the Ecopar Project 1996 - 1998. Ecopar.
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