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Ecological and socio-economic assessment of Mopane woodland in the Mahel area in Maputo Province, Mozambique
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A review of three machine learning models using UAV derived photogrammetry for detecting and measuring tree stumps
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A multi-scaled, transdisciplinary study on the impacts and management of Prosopis, one of the world’s worst woody invasive plant taxa
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Nutrient management strategies for nectarine orchards
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CONTRIBUTIONS OF SELECTED NON-TIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS TO COMMUNITY LIVELIHOODS IN TARABA STATE, NIGERIA
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Quantification of production risk in the underground mine planning process
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The role of human disturbance in the dynamics and distribution of sand forest in and around Tembe Elephant Park, KwaZulu-Natal.
Published 2023“…U1ilisation of trees for domestic purposes appeared lo be sustainable as sand forest species were resilient resprouters. …”
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Alternative land uses to forestry in the Western Cape : a case study of La Motte plantation
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Local capacity to manage forestry resources under a decentralised system of governance : the case of Uganda
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A mathematical model of browse and herbage production in communal grazing lands of semi-arid regions
Published 2017“…It divides woody plants into age cohorts with the first cohort being seedlings mainly, and the last cohort being adult trees which are usually out of the browsing range of herbivores. …”
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