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Tejendra Chapagain
Farming in Northern Ontario is limited to less than 1% of the total land area available. With over 2000 farms, this is home to about 6% of the province?s population, concentrated in the five major southern border cities of Thunder Bay, Sault Ste. Marie, ...
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Dolores Agúndez Leal,Soumana Douma,javier Madrigal,Almudena Gómez-Ramos,Barbara Vicenti,Ricardo Alía,Ali Mahamane
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Aim of study: Indigenous woody species play an important role as a complement on the diet of rural populations in Niger, especially in periods of food scarcity. However, these species are nowadays overexploited and management programmes are necessary to ...
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Getachew Desalegn,Wubalem Tadesse
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Aim of study: Bamboo, the fastest growing and high yielding perennial plant of the world has more than 1500 species and 1500 versatile socio-economic uses and ecological services. Ethiopia has two indigenous bamboo species namely Yushania alpina and Oxyt...
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L. Jr. Rodrigues Nogueira,J.L. de Moraes Gonçalves,V. Lex Engel,J. Parrotta
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Brazil?s Atlantic Forest ecosystem has been greatly affected by land use changes, with only 11.26% of its original vegetation cover remaining. Currently, Atlantic Forest restoration is receiving increasing attention because of its potential for carbon se...
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