Autor:
Foote, A.L.
Krogman, N.T.
Grundy, I.M.
Nemarundwe, N.
Campbell, Bruce M.
Gambiza, J.
Gibbs, L.
A dynamic ecological model, calibrated with field data from the communal lands of southern Zimbabwe where Shangaaan and Ndebele people live, shows the ilala palm, Hyphaene petersiana, to be resilient to a wide range of harvesting regimes. The degree of use determines the plant population structur...
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Foote, A.L.
,
Krogman, N.T.
,
Grundy, I.M.
,
Nemarundwe, N.
,
Campbell, Bruce M.
,
Gambiza, J.
,
Gibbs, L.
,
[Ilala palm (Hyphaene petersiana) use in southern Zimbabwe: social and ecological factors influencing sustainability]
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Ilala palm (Hyphaene petersiana) use in southern Zimbabwe: social and ecological factors influencing sustainability