La croissance de la population et l'expansion des petites exploitations agricoles, ainsi que des exploitations industrielles et a grande echelle, sont considerees comme des facteurs majeurs de la deforestation et de la degradation des forets dans le bassin du Congo. Differentes innovations en mat...
Sonwa, D.J.
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Hanna, R.
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[L'innovation dans le secteur agricole reduit la pression sur les forets]
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L'innovation dans le secteur agricole reduit la pression sur les forets
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
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
Dykstra, D.P.
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[Tropical forests, carbon, and people: a revisionist philosophy for the new millenium]
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Tropical forests, carbon, and people: a revisionist philosophy for the new millenium
Tropical forests are decreasing at the rate of 16.9 million hectares per year due mainly to clearing for agriculture and shifting cultivation. Timber harvesting results for more than 5 million hectares of tropical forest becoming degraded looged-over forests every year without any adequate manage...
Kobayashi, S.
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[Landscape rehabilitation of degraded tropical forest ecosystems: case study of CIFOR/Japan Project in Indonesia and Peru]
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Landscape rehabilitation of degraded tropical forest ecosystems: case study of CIFOR/Japan Project in Indonesia and Peru
Tropical forests are being cleared at a rate of 16.9 million hectares per year and timber harvesting results in over 5 million hectares becoming secondary forests annually without adequate management. This decrease and degradation affect both timber production and many environmental values. Selec...