For conservation biology and sustainable management, the natural character of tropical forest is a crucial issue. Its assessment is usually based on ecological proxies such as forest composition and structure. However the estimation made on this basis only considers short term processes at a local scale. In contrast the long term processes are appraised by palaeoecological proxies (such as pollen) at a regional scale. So as to assess the degree of naturalness of tropical ecosystems in a conservation perspective it is important to combine a long temporal scale as well as a fine resolution spatial scale. Such approaches using palaeoecological proxies have been recently tested in temperate Europe but little in tropical ecosystems. Nonetheless ...
Erythrophleum spp. and Pericopsis elata are two important African timber taxa suffering from regener...
Background and aims–Prior to European colonisation of Central Africa, human populations were dispers...
A soil charcoal survey was undertaken across 60,000 ha of closed-canopy tropical forest in central G...
The canopy of many central African forests is dominated by light-demanding tree species that do not ...
Introduction. Past disturbances have modified the structure and the floristic composition of Central...
Wood charcoals are often uncovered in the soils of the tropical regions. They remain little studied,...
So as to document the past history of tropical forests, several palaeoenvironmental proxies have bee...
The canopy of many central African forests is dominated by light-demanding tree species that do not ...
Tropical forests of Central Africa constitute the second most important block of moist forest of the...
<div><p>The canopy of many central African forests is dominated by light-demanding tree species that...
Fossil pollen and charcoal fragments are preserved in lake sediments, in forest soils and in ancient...
Palaeoecological and archaeological studies have demonstrated that human populations have long inhab...
Fossil pollen and charcoal fragments are preserved in lake sediments, in forest soils and in ancient...
Fossil pollen and charcoal fragments are preserved in lake sediments, in forest soils and in ancient...
Fossil pollen and charcoal fragments are preserved in lake sediments, in forest soils and in ancient...
Erythrophleum spp. and Pericopsis elata are two important African timber taxa suffering from regener...
Background and aims–Prior to European colonisation of Central Africa, human populations were dispers...
A soil charcoal survey was undertaken across 60,000 ha of closed-canopy tropical forest in central G...
The canopy of many central African forests is dominated by light-demanding tree species that do not ...
Introduction. Past disturbances have modified the structure and the floristic composition of Central...
Wood charcoals are often uncovered in the soils of the tropical regions. They remain little studied,...
So as to document the past history of tropical forests, several palaeoenvironmental proxies have bee...
The canopy of many central African forests is dominated by light-demanding tree species that do not ...
Tropical forests of Central Africa constitute the second most important block of moist forest of the...
<div><p>The canopy of many central African forests is dominated by light-demanding tree species that...
Fossil pollen and charcoal fragments are preserved in lake sediments, in forest soils and in ancient...
Palaeoecological and archaeological studies have demonstrated that human populations have long inhab...
Fossil pollen and charcoal fragments are preserved in lake sediments, in forest soils and in ancient...
Fossil pollen and charcoal fragments are preserved in lake sediments, in forest soils and in ancient...
Fossil pollen and charcoal fragments are preserved in lake sediments, in forest soils and in ancient...
Erythrophleum spp. and Pericopsis elata are two important African timber taxa suffering from regener...
Background and aims–Prior to European colonisation of Central Africa, human populations were dispers...
A soil charcoal survey was undertaken across 60,000 ha of closed-canopy tropical forest in central G...