In Ghana, farmers perceive protected forestsas land banks for increasing agricultural productivity tosupport subsistence living. This has led to fragmentationof existing protected forests. Two of such reserve forestsnamely Bia Conservation Area and Krokosua HillsForest Reserve have been enc...
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Asare, R.
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Afari-Sefa, Victor
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Osei-Owusu, Y.
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Pabi, O.
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[Cocoa agroforestry for increasing forest connectivity in a fragmented landscape in Ghana]
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Cocoa agroforestry for increasing forest connectivity in a fragmented landscape in Ghana