Population growth and the expansion of small holders and industrial and large scale agriculture are considered to be major drivers of deforestation and forest degradation in the Congo Basin. Various innovations in agricultural practices are necessary to improve productivity, enhance producer live...
Grof, Bela
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Flores A., Adalberto J.
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Mendoza M., Pablo E.
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Pizarro, Esteban A.
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[Experiencia regional con Centrosema:Norte de América del Sur]
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Experiencia regional con Centrosema:Norte de América del Sur
Changtragoon, S.
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Jalonen, R.
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Lowe, A.J.
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[Use of molecular markers in the conservation management of tropical trees]
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Use of molecular markers in the conservation management of tropical trees
Forests play a significant role in the global carbon budget, and can help to mitigate climate change impacts. Tropical forests which experience high rates of deforestation and forest degradation are particularly important, as they are the most active in winter. Based on academic research into glo...
Djomo, A.N.
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Grant, J.A.
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Lucha, C.F.
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Gagoe, J.T.
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Fonton, N.H.
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Scott, N.
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Sonwa, D.J.
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[Forest governance and REDD+ in Central Africa: towards a participatory model to increase stakeholder involvement in carbon markets]
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Forest governance and REDD+ in Central Africa: towards a participatory model to increase stakeholder involvement in carbon markets
Conservation, improvement, and effective management of forest genetic resources (FGR) is basic to sustainable forest management but will require a holistic approach at various hierarchical levels (ecosystem, landscape, national and regional). While the concern of governments in managing their FGR...
Luoma-aho, T.
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Hong, L.T.
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Ramanatha Rao, V.
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Sim, H.C.
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International Plant Genetic Resources Institute
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[Forest genetic resources conservation and management: Proceedings of the Asia Pacific Forest Genetic Resources Programme (APFORGEN) Inception Workshop, Kepong, Kuala Lumpur,Malaysia, 15-18 July 2003]
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Forest genetic resources conservation and management: Proceedings of the Asia Pacific Forest Genetic Resources Programme (APFORGEN) Inception Workshop, Kepong, Kuala Lumpur,Malaysia, 15-18 July 2003
Forest canopy herbivores are known to increase rates of nutrient fluxes to the forest floor in a number of temperate and boreal forests, but few studies have measured effects of herbivore-enhanced nutrient fluxes in tropical forests. We simulated herbivore-induced fluxes in a tropical rainforest ...
Schowalter, TD
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Fonte, Steven J.
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Geaghan, J
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Wang, J.
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[Effects of manipulated herbivore inputs on nutrient flux and decomposition in a tropical rainforest in Puerto Rico]
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Effects of manipulated herbivore inputs on nutrient flux and decomposition in a tropical rainforest in Puerto Rico
Guariguata, M.R.
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Nasi, Robert
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Kanninen, M.
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[Forest degradation: it is not a matter of new definitions]
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Forest degradation: it is not a matter of new definitions
Feintrenie, L.
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Martini, E.
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[Role of the district government in directing landscape dynamics and people's futures: lessons learnt from Bungo District, in Jambi province]
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Role of the district government in directing landscape dynamics and people's futures: lessons learnt from Bungo District, in Jambi province
Watts, J.D.
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Vihemaki, H.
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Rantala, S.
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Boissiere, M.
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[Information flows, decision making and social acceptability in displacement processes]
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Information flows, decision making and social acceptability in displacement processes