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Predicting habitat suitability of Dalbergia latifolia Roxb. (Indian rosewood) using MaxEnt: implications for conservation and sustainable forest management. [PDF]
Manohara TN +3 more
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Nineteen years of demographic data reveal a consistent decline of Euterpe edulis in forest fragments, highlighting the species' vulnerability. While the population shows resilience to fruit harvesting, palm heart extraction leads to a demographic collapse.
Eduardo T. B. Mendes, Rita C. Q. Portela
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Impacts of climate variability and adaptation strategies on staple crop productivity in Sidama, Ethiopia. [PDF]
Gashure S.
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Soil hydrological properties were significantly altered by the land‐use change. Topsoil water retention was reduced by the conversion of tropical forests into betel nut plantations. Stable soil infiltration rates were reduced by the conversion of tropical forests into betel nut plantations.
Ruiyu Fu +7 more
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Agroforestry adoption and its influence on soil quality under smallholder maize production systems in western Kenya. [PDF]
Nyuma HT, Njoroge R, Otinga AN.
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Agroforestry research and development - 1990-1991 Annual Report
Andrew M. Gordon, Peter A. Williams
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Species of the genera Isoberlinia and Berlinia are threatened with extinction due to the abusive exploitation of their distribution area including various forms of use. However, their availability and socio‐cultural importance are little known and/or neglected.
Sekongo Gbambaly Karim +2 more
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Young apple tree development under agroforestry radiative conditions: a multi-scale morphological and architectural dataset. [PDF]
Reyes F +3 more
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The amount of reachable habitat determines population fate
The scientific community remains divided on the most effective way to design landscapes for biodiversity conservation or restoration. Although there is a consensus that habitat loss is the main cause of biodiversity decline worldwide, the extent to which fragmentation (i.e.
Karolina Argote +3 more
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