The dry forests and woodlands of Sub-Saharan Africa are major ecosystems, with a broad range of strong economic and cultural incentives for keeping them intact. However, few people are aware of their importance, compared to tropical rainforests, despite them being home to more than half of the continent's population. This unique book brings together scientific knowledge on this topic from East, West, and Southern Africa and describes the relationships between forests, woodlands, people and their livelihoods. Dry forest is defined as vegetation dominated by woody plants, primarily trees, the canopy of which covers more than 10 per cent of the ground surface, occurring in climates with a dry season of three months or more. This broad definiti...
The past decade has seen sweeping changes in South Africa, and the period of political transition ha...
The book sets out to explain trees as a fundamental form of life, and to recognise the benefits whic...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in...
Miombo woodlands are the most extensive vegetation type in Africa south of the equator. These dry tr...
This book is the result of a consultative process, which brought together experts from Eastern Afric...
Dry forests in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) cover approximately 43% of the continent. They are inhabited...
The relationships between people and their natural support systems, particularly trees and forests, ...
This field handbook is the result of over fifteen years' experience of forestry operations under pro...
Miombo woodlands are the most extensive vegetation type in Africa south of the equator. These dry, t...
Indigenous forests and savannas, along with plantation forests, offer numerous benefits to rural com...
Background Though savannas dominate the terrestrial tropics, harvest a substantial species diversit...
Drylands cover 40 % of the earth’s surface and provide the basis for the livelihoods of 2 billion pe...
In the Sahel, the increasing use of dryland forests for fuelwood, fodder, wildlife, and game adds mo...
Forest degradation as a result of logging, shifting cultivation, agriculture and urban development i...
Parched landscapes, biodiversity loss, encroaching deserts and deforestation are some of the environ...
The past decade has seen sweeping changes in South Africa, and the period of political transition ha...
The book sets out to explain trees as a fundamental form of life, and to recognise the benefits whic...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in...
Miombo woodlands are the most extensive vegetation type in Africa south of the equator. These dry tr...
This book is the result of a consultative process, which brought together experts from Eastern Afric...
Dry forests in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) cover approximately 43% of the continent. They are inhabited...
The relationships between people and their natural support systems, particularly trees and forests, ...
This field handbook is the result of over fifteen years' experience of forestry operations under pro...
Miombo woodlands are the most extensive vegetation type in Africa south of the equator. These dry, t...
Indigenous forests and savannas, along with plantation forests, offer numerous benefits to rural com...
Background Though savannas dominate the terrestrial tropics, harvest a substantial species diversit...
Drylands cover 40 % of the earth’s surface and provide the basis for the livelihoods of 2 billion pe...
In the Sahel, the increasing use of dryland forests for fuelwood, fodder, wildlife, and game adds mo...
Forest degradation as a result of logging, shifting cultivation, agriculture and urban development i...
Parched landscapes, biodiversity loss, encroaching deserts and deforestation are some of the environ...
The past decade has seen sweeping changes in South Africa, and the period of political transition ha...
The book sets out to explain trees as a fundamental form of life, and to recognise the benefits whic...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in...