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Alves, T.Sousa, C.Snook, L.K.Jamice, R.Ferreira, E.Duguma, L.Chichongue, O.Schunko, C.Gratzer, G.Loo, J.[Impacts of uncontrolled logging on the Miombo woodlands of the Niassa reserve in Mozambique]Impacts of uncontrolled logging on the Miombo woodlands of the Niassa reserve in Mozambique

Extensive areas of the Congo Basin forest are allocated to timber concessionaires. These forests also harbour and support village populations, including indigenous Baka people, who depend on forest foods obtained directly from trees (fruits, oils and caterpillars). Most food-producing tree specie...


Tieguhong, J.C.Snook, L.K.Taedoumg, H.Maukonen, P.Tchatat, M.Loo, J.Tchingsabe, O.Noutcheu, R.Iponga, D.M.Kahindo, J.M.Muvatsi, P.Yobo, C.M.Tutu, S.Ngoye, A.[Beyond timber: balancing demands for tree resources between concessionaires and villagers]Beyond timber: balancing demands for tree resources between concessionaires and villagers

One of the main technical knowledge gaps for sustainable timber production in tropical forests is the lack of reliable information on tree growth, which is indispensable for defining cutting cycles and estimating harvest volumes. We applied dendroecological methods to measure and model the diamet...


Martínez Prera, A.Finegan, B.Snook, L.K.[Using dendroecology to determine growth rates of mahogany and cedar in community forestry in Guatemala]Using dendroecology to determine growth rates of mahogany and cedar in community forestry in Guatemala

Many species of timber trees in Cameroon are exploited by logging companies for timber and by forest- dependent communities for non-timber forest products (NTFPs). Quantitative analyses were conducted within and near forest concessions in Cameroon to determine the density of multiple use tree spe...


Noutcheu, R.Snook, L.K.Tchatat, M.Taedoumg, H.Tchingsabe, O.Tieguhong, J.C.[Do logging concessions decrease the availability to villagers of foods from timber trees? A quantitative analysis for Moabi (Baillonella toxisperma), Sapelli ( Entandrophragma cylindricum ) and Tali (Erythrophleum suaveolens) in Cameroon]Do logging concessions decrease the availability to villagers of foods from timber trees? A quantitative analysis for Moabi (Baillonella toxisperma), Sapelli ( Entandrophragma cylindricum ) and Tali (Erythrophleum suaveolens) in Cameroon

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