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On the contrary, forestry has been much more intensive in the southern regions for already several hundred years and that lead to lowered tree stand ages and substantial transition to secondary forests (Angelstam and Kuuluvainen 2004; Gromtsev 2015; Rautiainen et al. 2016).
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