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There is renewed interest in the use of native tree species in ecosystem restoration for their biodiversity benefits. Growing native tree species in production systems (e.g. plantation forests and subsistence agriculture) can also ensure landscape functionality and support for human livelihoods. ...


Bozzano, M.Jalonen, R.Thomas, E.Boshier, D.Gallo, L.Cavers, S.Bordacs, S.Smith, PeteLoo, J.[Genetic considerations in ecosystem restoration using native tree species. State of the World’s Forest Genetic Resources – Thematic Study.]Genetic considerations in ecosystem restoration using native tree species. State of the World’s Forest Genetic Resources – Thematic Study.

Snook, L.K.Alves, T.Sousa, C.Loo, J.Gratzer, G.Duguma, L.Schrotter, C.Ribiero, N.Mahamzule, R.Mazuze, F.Cuco, E.Elias, M.Siabo, A.[Relearning traditional knowledge for sustainability: honey gathering in the Miombo Woodland of Northern Mozambique]Relearning traditional knowledge for sustainability: honey gathering in the Miombo Woodland of Northern Mozambique

Mozambique’s Niassa Reserve contains Africa’s best preserved miombo woodlands. Half of the households there gather wild honey from natural hives for consumption and income. However, most collectors used destructive techniques: setting fire to the grasses under the hive tree to create smoke and...


Snook, L.K.Alves, T.Sousa, C.Loo, J.Gratzer, G.Duguma, L.Schrotter, C.Ribeiro, N.Mahanzule, R.Mazuze, F.Cuco, E.Elias, M.[Relearning traditional knowledge to achieve sustainability: honey gathering in the miombo woodlands of northern Mozambique]Relearning traditional knowledge to achieve sustainability: honey gathering in the miombo woodlands of northern Mozambique

Mozambique's Niassa Reserve contains Africa's best preserved miombo woodlands. Half of the households there gather wild honey from natural hives for consumption and income. However, most collectors used destructive techniques: setting fire to the grasses under the hive tree to create smoke and th...


Snook, L.K.Alves, T.Sousa, C.Loo, J.Gratzer, G.Duguma, L.Schrotter, C.Ribiero, N.Mahamzule, R.Mazuze, F.Cuco, E.Elias, M.[Relearning traditional knowledge for sustainability: honey gathering in the Miombo Woodland of Northern Mozambique]Relearning traditional knowledge for sustainability: honey gathering in the Miombo Woodland of Northern Mozambique

Mozambique's Niassa Reserve contains Africa's best preserved miombo woodlands. Half of the households there gather wild honey from natural hives for consumption and income. However, most collectors used destructive techniques: setting fire to the grasses under the hive tree to create smoke and th...


Snook, L.K.Alves, T.Sousa, C.Loo, J.Gratzer, G.Duguma, L.Schrotter, C.Ribiero, N.Mahamzule, R.Mazuze, F.Cuco, E.Elias, M.[Relearning traditional knowledge for sustainability: honey gathering in the Miombo Woodland of Northern Mozambique]Relearning traditional knowledge for sustainability: honey gathering in the Miombo Woodland of Northern Mozambique

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