Mozambique’s Niassa Reserve contains Africa’s best preserved miombo woodlands. Half of the households there gather wild honey from natural hives for consumption and income. However, most collectors used destructive techniques: setting fire to the grasses under the hive tree to create smoke and then felling the tree. Cutting trees to obtain honey was the principal source of tree mortality. Trees grow very slowly, about 0.25 cm diameter [dbh]/yr, meaning an average hive tree was nearly 200 years old. Furthermore, of the trees > 20 cm dbh of species important for nectar and hives, only about 15% had cavities. Although fire is intrinsic to miombo woodlands, the increased frequency resulting from anthropogenic sources impedes regenerati...
Tanzania Journal of Forestry and Nature Conservation 2016, Vol. 86(1)A study was conducted in villag...
Tanzania Journal of Forestry and Nature Conservation 2016, Vol. 86(1)A study was conducted in villa...
The successful rehabilitation of Wanagama teaching forests, which began in the late of 1960s, has cr...
Mozambique's Niassa Reserve contains Africa's best preserved miombo woodlands. Half of the household...
Honey gathering is one of the activities sustaining people's livelihoods in the Miombo woodlands of ...
Protected areas cover 13% of the world's terrestrial surface. With increasing demands on land and wi...
Nature conservation and income generation Cue: In the North West province of Cameroon, beekeeping a...
The need to achieve human development without harming the natural systems on which all life depend...
Abstract Background Stingless bee honey (SBH) is a natural remedy and therapeutic agent traditionall...
South Africa has potential to export honey products through promoting beekeeping as an income genera...
Sustainable trade in non-wood forest products (NWFPs) has been much tested as a strategy for leading...
The study examined The Role of Beekeeping in Forest Conservation and Poverty Alleviation in Moshi Ru...
It's not just that Bees and Trees rhyme well! Bees and trees are interdependent, and have been perfe...
Tanzania Journal of Forestry and Nature Conservation 2016, Vol. 86(1)A study was conducted in villag...
Tanzania Journal of Forestry and Nature Conservation 2016, Vol. 86(1)A study was conducted in villa...
The successful rehabilitation of Wanagama teaching forests, which began in the late of 1960s, has cr...
Mozambique's Niassa Reserve contains Africa's best preserved miombo woodlands. Half of the household...
Honey gathering is one of the activities sustaining people's livelihoods in the Miombo woodlands of ...
Protected areas cover 13% of the world's terrestrial surface. With increasing demands on land and wi...
Nature conservation and income generation Cue: In the North West province of Cameroon, beekeeping a...
The need to achieve human development without harming the natural systems on which all life depend...
Abstract Background Stingless bee honey (SBH) is a natural remedy and therapeutic agent traditionall...
South Africa has potential to export honey products through promoting beekeeping as an income genera...
Sustainable trade in non-wood forest products (NWFPs) has been much tested as a strategy for leading...
The study examined The Role of Beekeeping in Forest Conservation and Poverty Alleviation in Moshi Ru...
It's not just that Bees and Trees rhyme well! Bees and trees are interdependent, and have been perfe...
Tanzania Journal of Forestry and Nature Conservation 2016, Vol. 86(1)A study was conducted in villag...
Tanzania Journal of Forestry and Nature Conservation 2016, Vol. 86(1)A study was conducted in villa...
The successful rehabilitation of Wanagama teaching forests, which began in the late of 1960s, has cr...