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Biodiversity of Vegetation and Flora in Tropical Africa
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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African ecosystems comprise a wealthy repository of biodiversity, with a high proportion of native and endemic plant species, which makes them biologically unique and providers of a wide range of ecosystem services. A large part of African populations, in both rural and urban areas, depend on plants for their survival and welfare, but many ecosystems are being degraded, mostly due to the growing impacts of climate change and other anthropogenic actions and environmental problems. Loss of habitat and biodiversity affects livelihoods, water supply and food security and reduces the resilience of ecosystems in the African continent. The knowledge about the great African plant and ecosystem diversity, and the structure, composition and processes involved in vegetation dynamics, is crucial to promote their sustainable use and to preserve one of the most understudied regions in the world. This Special Issue aimed to gather contributions that update and improve such knowledge.


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Biodiversity of Vegetation and Flora in Tropical Africa
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African ecosystems comprise a wealthy repository of biodiversity, with a high proportion of native and endemic plant species, which makes them biologically unique and providers of a wide range of ecosystem services. A large part of African populations, in both rural and urban areas, depend on plants for their survival and welfare, but many ecosystems are being degraded, mostly due to the growing impacts of climate change and other anthropogenic actions and environmental problems. Loss of habitat and biodiversity affects livelihoods, water supply and food security and reduces the resilience of ecosystems in the African continent. The knowledge about the great African plant and ecosystem diversity, and the structure, composition and processes involved in vegetation dynamics, is crucial to promote their sustainable use and to preserve one of the most understudied regions in the world. This Special Issue aimed to gather contributions that update and improve such knowledge.


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Scale, governance and change in Zambezi teak forests
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ISBN: 1443889261 9781443889261 9781443887151 1443887153 Year: 2016 Publisher: Newcastle upon Tyne

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The Zambezi Teak forests of western Zambia have been exploited for their timber for over 80 years. The record of this exploitation and the subsequent collapse of the timber industry provide a unique insight into problems around land use change, governance and the interaction between ecology, society and forest management in south-central Africa. A wide-ranging study, this book is as much an examination of methodology for sustainability research as it is a review of land use change, forest management and rural livelihoods. It explores the problem of scale and how using explicit considerations o

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Zambezi teak --- African teak --- Baikiaea plurijuga --- Mukushi --- Mukusi --- Redwood, Zambezi --- Rhodesian teak --- Teak, African --- Teak, Rhodesian --- Teak, Zambezi --- Teak, Zambian --- Umgusi --- Zambesi redwood --- Zambezi redwood --- Zambian teak --- Baikiaea --- Zambia. --- An tSaimbia --- Bu̇gd Naĭramdakh Zambi Uls --- Dēmokratia tēs Zampias --- Government of the Republic of Zambia --- GRZ --- Gweriniaeth Zambia --- Jamhuri ya Zambia --- Northern Rhodesia --- Pobblaght ny Sambia --- Poblachd Shaimbia --- Poblacht na Saimbia --- Repubblica dello Zambia --- Repubilika ya Zambia --- Republic of Zambia --- República da Zâmbia --- República de Zambia --- Republica iti Zambia --- Republica Zambia --- Republiek van Zambi --- Republik bu Saambi --- Republik Sambia --- Republik Zambia --- Republika ng Zambia --- Republika ning Zambia --- Republika Zambii --- Republika Zambii͡ --- Republika Zambija --- Republiken Zambia --- Republiki ya Zambia --- Republikken Zambia --- République de Zambie --- Rėspublika Zambii͡ --- Saambi --- Saambiya --- Saimbia --- Sambi --- Sambia --- Sambia Vabariik --- Sambian tasavalta --- Tlācatlahtohcāyōtl Zambia --- Tsan-pí --- -Yn Tambia --- Zambi --- Zambia Respubliko --- Zambiai Köztársaság --- Zambiako Errepublika --- Zambii͡ --- Zambija --- Zambijas republika --- Zambijos Respublika --- Zambijská republika --- Zambio --- Zambiya --- Zambiya Cumhuriyeti --- Zambiya Respublikasi --- Zampia --- Zanbi --- Zanbia --- Zanbiya


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Biodiversity of Vegetation and Flora in Tropical Africa
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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African ecosystems comprise a wealthy repository of biodiversity, with a high proportion of native and endemic plant species, which makes them biologically unique and providers of a wide range of ecosystem services. A large part of African populations, in both rural and urban areas, depend on plants for their survival and welfare, but many ecosystems are being degraded, mostly due to the growing impacts of climate change and other anthropogenic actions and environmental problems. Loss of habitat and biodiversity affects livelihoods, water supply and food security and reduces the resilience of ecosystems in the African continent. The knowledge about the great African plant and ecosystem diversity, and the structure, composition and processes involved in vegetation dynamics, is crucial to promote their sustainable use and to preserve one of the most understudied regions in the world. This Special Issue aimed to gather contributions that update and improve such knowledge.

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Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- ecotone --- fire --- forest core --- habitat preference --- Ngel Nyaki --- niche partitioning --- savannah --- species sorting --- torus translation --- vegetation --- aridification in NW Africa --- Macaronesian islands --- distribution patterns --- West African Monsoon (WAM) --- vascular flora --- African potato --- conservation --- commercialization --- cultivation --- Hypoxidaceae --- medicinal plant --- unsustainable harvesting --- wild harvesting --- woodland --- miombo --- savanna --- diversity --- disturbance --- Baikiaea --- biogeographic vicariance --- extinction --- phylogenomics --- gene shopping --- gene capture --- molecular dating --- Africa --- biome --- RADseq --- Monechma --- Justicia --- phylogeny --- plant diversity --- Bia Tano Forest Reserve --- gap --- regeneration --- species composition --- species diversity --- wildfires --- MODIS burnt area product --- WWF ecoregions --- land cover --- Miombo woodlands --- biodiversity conservation --- sub-Saharan Africa --- flora --- tropical biodiversity --- ecotone --- fire --- forest core --- habitat preference --- Ngel Nyaki --- niche partitioning --- savannah --- species sorting --- torus translation --- vegetation --- aridification in NW Africa --- Macaronesian islands --- distribution patterns --- West African Monsoon (WAM) --- vascular flora --- African potato --- conservation --- commercialization --- cultivation --- Hypoxidaceae --- medicinal plant --- unsustainable harvesting --- wild harvesting --- woodland --- miombo --- savanna --- diversity --- disturbance --- Baikiaea --- biogeographic vicariance --- extinction --- phylogenomics --- gene shopping --- gene capture --- molecular dating --- Africa --- biome --- RADseq --- Monechma --- Justicia --- phylogeny --- plant diversity --- Bia Tano Forest Reserve --- gap --- regeneration --- species composition --- species diversity --- wildfires --- MODIS burnt area product --- WWF ecoregions --- land cover --- Miombo woodlands --- biodiversity conservation --- sub-Saharan Africa --- flora --- tropical biodiversity

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