Autor:
Snook, L.K.
Donn, P.
Duminil, J.
Fungo, R.
Kahindo, J.M.
Loo, J.
Maukonen, P.
Midoko Iponga, D.
Mikolo Yobo, C.
Monthe Kameni, F.
Muvatsi, P.
Ngongi, J.
Noutcheu, R.
Taedoumg, H.
Tchatat, M.
Tchingsabe, O.
Tieguhong, J.C.
Much of the Congo Basin is managed for timber from dozens of species. More than 60% also produce non-timber products, including foods. For five multiple use tree species in Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Gabon (Entandrophragma cylindricum, Baillonella toxisperma, Erythrophleum s...
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Snook, L.K.
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Donn, P.
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Duminil, J.
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Fungo, R.
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Kahindo, J.M.
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Loo, J.
,
Maukonen, P.
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Midoko Iponga, D.
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Mikolo Yobo, C.
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Monthe Kameni, F.
,
Muvatsi, P.
,
Ngongi, J.
,
Noutcheu, R.
,
Taedoumg, H.
,
Tchatat, M.
,
Tchingsabe, O.
,
Tieguhong, J.C.
,
[Trees for Food and Timber: are community interests in conflict with those of timber concessions in the Congo Basin?]
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Trees for Food and Timber: are community interests in conflict with those of timber concessions in the Congo Basin?