The miombo woodlands of eastern, central and southern Africa are some of the most extensive dry forests in Africa. They supply a myriad of products and services for local populations, governments and the private sector, the main stakeholders. Planning the management and use of the woodlands by many and diverse stakeholders who often have conflicting interests in the woodlands continues to be a great challenge to national governments and other interested parties. This paper presents a system dynamic model, MIOMBOSIM, which has potential for facilitating planning developments in the woodlands in ways which reconcile the aspirations of the three major stakeholders. The model holds potential for analysing various policy implications on people a...
Miombo woodlands are the most extensive vegetation type in Africa south of the equator. These dry, t...
This article presents a system dynamics (SD) method to examine the problem of forest degradation. Th...
Working Papers of the Finnish Forest Research Institute 50: 64–70In most of the sub-Saharan countrie...
The miombo woodlands of eastern, central and southern Africa are some of the most extensive dry fore...
Miombo woodlands are the most extensive vegetation type in Africa south of the equator. These dry tr...
This paper presents a methodology employed in reconciling demands of households, private sector, and...
Miombo woodlands cover vast areas of southern Africa. Of comparatively little interest for export-or...
Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science, 2017; 79(1), 65-77.Rational forest management plannin...
This study introduces the development and implementation of an agent-based model that integrates eco...
Application of modeling to study tree diameter growth in miombo woodland stands a
Miombo woodlands make up a significant proportional of total forested land in Tanzania, and most of ...
The gap model FORSKA was modified to develop MIOMBO, a model to simulate productivity and succession...
A case study was carried out in Pindanganga to analyse the impact of alternative forest management r...
The paper reports some of the findings of a three-year research study on the ecology and management ...
There is new and increasing emphasis on the contribution of non-timber forest products (NTFPs) to im...
Miombo woodlands are the most extensive vegetation type in Africa south of the equator. These dry, t...
This article presents a system dynamics (SD) method to examine the problem of forest degradation. Th...
Working Papers of the Finnish Forest Research Institute 50: 64–70In most of the sub-Saharan countrie...
The miombo woodlands of eastern, central and southern Africa are some of the most extensive dry fore...
Miombo woodlands are the most extensive vegetation type in Africa south of the equator. These dry tr...
This paper presents a methodology employed in reconciling demands of households, private sector, and...
Miombo woodlands cover vast areas of southern Africa. Of comparatively little interest for export-or...
Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science, 2017; 79(1), 65-77.Rational forest management plannin...
This study introduces the development and implementation of an agent-based model that integrates eco...
Application of modeling to study tree diameter growth in miombo woodland stands a
Miombo woodlands make up a significant proportional of total forested land in Tanzania, and most of ...
The gap model FORSKA was modified to develop MIOMBO, a model to simulate productivity and succession...
A case study was carried out in Pindanganga to analyse the impact of alternative forest management r...
The paper reports some of the findings of a three-year research study on the ecology and management ...
There is new and increasing emphasis on the contribution of non-timber forest products (NTFPs) to im...
Miombo woodlands are the most extensive vegetation type in Africa south of the equator. These dry, t...
This article presents a system dynamics (SD) method to examine the problem of forest degradation. Th...
Working Papers of the Finnish Forest Research Institute 50: 64–70In most of the sub-Saharan countrie...