Forest and Health - Forest health
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https://doi.org/10.52428/27888991.v5i8.1069Keywords:
Forest, salud, salud forestalAbstract
"Forest health" relies on forest ecological resources to carry out recreational, vacation, recovery, healthcare, elder and other activities, it is an important part of the health industry, cross-border and integration is the only way to develop the forest health industry.
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