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The current Tanzanian policy guidelines regarding ecological restoration encourage total protection (enclosure system) against grazing activities, fires and wood extraction to allow regeneration in state-based Miombo ...
It has been reported that changes to miombo woodland ecosystems through conversion to other land uses alter tree species diversity and soil properties. The aim was to assess whether the Important Value Index (IVI), Sh...
Miombo woodlands near human settlements are under significant pressures from human activities,with negative consequences on their structure and composition.As studies are limited,we assessed the structure and species ...
funded partly by the Swedish International Cooperation Agency(SIDA)。
Secondary Miombo woodlands and forest plantations occupy increasing areas in Mozambique,the former due to anthropogenic activities.Plantations,mainly species of Eucalyptus and Pinus,are being established on sites prev...
Quantification of the above ground carbon stock (AGC) is important in sustainable forest management and policy advice on climate change mitigation. Traditional ground vegetation survey methods have been used to provid...
Aims Relationships between local habitat heterogeneity and tree commu-nities in miombo woodlands have been very little studied.While some studies have addressed this topic at broad scales and based on few environmenta...
financially supported by the Swedish Research Link
The miombo woodland is one of the most extensive woodlands in Africa, supporting livelihoods based on biomass fuel for millions of rural people. However, there are growing concerns about the sustainability of harvesti...
support of The Future Okavango(TFO)and the SASSCAL projects which were funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research under promotion numbers 01 LL 0912 A and 01 LG1201 M respectively;support by the KLIMOS ACROPOLIS research platform(Belgian Development Aid through VLIR/ARES)
Background: Tropical dry forests cover less than 13 % of the world's tropical forests and their area and biodiversity are declining. In southern Africa, the major threat is increasing population pressure, while drou...
provided by the United States Agency for International Development under grant number 3FS-G-11-00002 to the Center for International Forestry Research,entitled the Nyimba Forest Project;provided by The University of British Columbia
Background:Information on above-ground biomass(AGB) is important for managing forest resource use at local levels,land management planning at regional levels,and carbon emissions reporting at national and internati...
Forest assessments are essential to understand the tree population structure and diversity status of forests and to provide information for biodiversity recovery planning. Unfortunately, the majority of Miombo woodlan...