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Assessing the Floristic Biodiversity and Carbon Stock in a Republic of Congo’s Forest Ecosystem

Assessing the Floristic Biodiversity and Carbon Stock in a Republic of Congo’s Forest Ecosystem

... In Republic of Congo, forests cover ...North Congo massif with ...southern Congo with around ...(Railways Congo Ocean Company) railways and the Ogooué Mining Company ...of ... See full document

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Carbon Stock Estimation In Secondary Forest And Gallery Forest Of Congo Using Allometric Equations

Carbon Stock Estimation In Secondary Forest And Gallery Forest Of Congo Using Allometric Equations

... Congolese forest on the evolution of the atmosphere by greenhouse gas emissions and therefore climate change ...the carbon impact, but not in the context of gap size or even volume of timber ...to ... See full document

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Floristic Composition, Diversity and Structure of the Rainforest in the Mayoko District, Republic of Congo

Floristic Composition, Diversity and Structure of the Rainforest in the Mayoko District, Republic of Congo

... potential biodiversity offset areas and to guide species selection for post-mining ...of forest structure and evolution potential than studies limited to trees, remote sensing carbon assessments, or ... See full document

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Forest Certification: Involvement And Role Of Government Of The Republic Of Congo, For Sustainable Forest Management

Forest Certification: Involvement And Role Of Government Of The Republic Of Congo, For Sustainable Forest Management

... the forest activity in Congo and secondly, some forest certification schemes exerted in Africa and in Congo, and explain how the Congolese government and these systems work together for a ... See full document

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Study Physicochemical of the Raw Palm Oils of the Republic of Gabon and Congo

Study Physicochemical of the Raw Palm Oils of the Republic of Gabon and Congo

... Palm oil of Gabon east very appraisal in central Africa in particular in Cameroun. To our knowledge, the data on the palm oils are not complete, and there do not exist comparative studies carried out on the ... See full document

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Forestry projections for species diversity-oriented management: an example from Central Europe

Forestry projections for species diversity-oriented management: an example from Central Europe

... SILVA (Pretzsch et al. 2008, 2002) is used as a standard planning tool on the 800,000 ha forest area owned by the federal German state of Bavaria. It is valid for the most im- portant tree species in central ... See full document

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The challenges of linking ecosystem services to biodiversity:lessons from a large scale freshwater study

The challenges of linking ecosystem services to biodiversity:lessons from a large scale freshwater study

... recreational ecosystem service should lie mostly in the abundance and activity of catchable fish, so the closest biological proxies likely include the numbers of salmonids above a certain size, but other proxies ... See full document

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Restructuring the Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) Mechanism for a Post Kyoto Agreement

Restructuring the Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) Mechanism for a Post Kyoto Agreement

... that forest protection needs to be included a post Kyoto agreement ...a carbon sequestration mechanism or will it be a mechanism that encompasses protection of ecosystems as a ...a carbon mitigation ... See full document

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The Banyamulenge of the Democratic Republic of Congo: A cultural community in the making

The Banyamulenge of the Democratic Republic of Congo: A cultural community in the making

... In recent years the name Banyamulenge has become associated with a warrior group in Eastern Congo because of the role some of its community members played in the war against the Mobutu regime. Researchers have ... See full document

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Socio-economic implications of climate change with regard to forests and forest management. Contribution of work package 3 to the forest vulnerability assessment

Socio-economic implications of climate change with regard to forests and forest management. Contribution of work package 3 to the forest vulnerability assessment

... The impacts of land use competition are however also dependent on government regulation and policies. Most notably, agricultural, industrial and urban incursions into forests are limited in some situations by the various ... See full document

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Seroprevalence and Molecular Biodiversity of Hepatitis B and Delta Virus Infections in the Republic of Congo

Seroprevalence and Molecular Biodiversity of Hepatitis B and Delta Virus Infections in the Republic of Congo

... A., Itoko Okombi, R., Boumba, A., Niama, F.R., Ahoui-Apendi, C.P., Mimiesse Mo- namou, J.F., Itoua-Ngaporo, N.A., Ati- po-Ibara Ollandzobo Ikobo, L.C., Deby Gassaye, Ngalessami Mouakosso, M., Adoua, C.S., Atipo-Ibara, ... See full document

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South Carolina forestland owners’ willingness to accept compensations for carbon sequestration

South Carolina forestland owners’ willingness to accept compensations for carbon sequestration

... largest carbon market in the ...as carbon credits from sectors that are not cov- ered by the cap including the forest sector in the United ...of carbon diox- ide (CO 2 ) (Green Assets 2017), ... See full document

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Consumption of farmland between traditional interpretative paradigms and new spatial models

Consumption of farmland between traditional interpretative paradigms and new spatial models

... The significant contraction of meadows and pastures, but also of wood s, encourages the intensification as a favorite kind of land use, when more and more pressing economic commitments require the specialization ... See full document

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Quantifying resilience of multiple ecosystem services and biodiversity in a temperate forest landscape

Quantifying resilience of multiple ecosystem services and biodiversity in a temperate forest landscape

... site showed that over a period of 50 years, basal area declined by 33% and juvenile tree densities were reduced by ~70% (Martin et al., 2015). The threshold in AGB observed here was less pronounced than in tim- ber ... See full document

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Conservation of forest biodiversity and ecosystem services in a pastoral landscape of the Ecuadorian Andes

Conservation of forest biodiversity and ecosystem services in a pastoral landscape of the Ecuadorian Andes

... remaining forest, caused by the influences of the pasture environment on the edges of the ...shift forest communities towards pioneer communities, so that edges become dominated by a less diverse group of ... See full document

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Alien Futures: : What is on the horizon for biological invasions?

Alien Futures: : What is on the horizon for biological invasions?

... While the submitted issues at the working level are broadly similar to the global level, there are several conspicuous differences (Figure 1) and the list and order of the top ten-topics vary. Most notable is that the ... See full document

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Young and old forest in the boreal: critical stages of ecosystem dynamics and management under global change

Young and old forest in the boreal: critical stages of ecosystem dynamics and management under global change

... shape forest stand age struc- ture at the landscape level, to finer scales but more con- tinuous perturbations such as the deaths of individual trees or small tree groups (McCarthy 2001; Kneeshaw et ...native ... See full document

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Carbon stock of the various carbon pools in Gerba-Dima moist Afromontane forest, South-western Ethiopia

Carbon stock of the various carbon pools in Gerba-Dima moist Afromontane forest, South-western Ethiopia

... Dima forest has been designated as Gerba Dima forest District by Oromia Forest Enterprise which is administered by regional government for the purpose of conserving the natural forest, wild ... See full document

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Floristic diversity and structural parameters of the Brazzaville Patte d’Oie forest, Congo

Floristic diversity and structural parameters of the Brazzaville Patte d’Oie forest, Congo

... a floristic variability. Rising from the deforestation of the same forest, this divergent evolution of the three plots of forests is due to human activities of different width, like the type of installation ... See full document

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Tree Allometry in Tropical Forest of Congo for Carbon Stocks Estimation in Above Ground Biomass

Tree Allometry in Tropical Forest of Congo for Carbon Stocks Estimation in Above Ground Biomass

... Aboveground carbon stocks would be overestimated by 24% if these inaccurate relationships were ...tropical carbon stock in ...in carbon stock estimates in tropical for- est in Cameroon ... See full document

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