One of CoForChange aims is to highlight the relationship between human settlement and plant distribution. Recent studies show that anthropogenic disturbances have had an impact on vegetation, including enabling the expansion of light-demanding species (see Newsl. No 4). To contribute to this analysis in a context of deep scarcity of anthracological data in Africa, we have been studying the charcoals from nine soil pits of the CoForChange project as part of a Master’s. The objective was to understand past and present species composition of the forests in relation with past disturbances. Two anthracological protocols of identification were tested: 1) at species level, by describing the anatomical characteristics of charcoals, by carrying in...
The populations of light-demanding trees that dominate the canopy of central African forests are now...
Studies conducted in the Congo Basin forests concluded that soil parameters and large disturbances i...
Central African rainforests are no longer considered as pristine, but as the outcome of a long histo...
In contrast to the well-known vegetation history of the northern hemisphere, few is known about past...
In contrast to the well-known vegetation history of the northern hemisphere, few is known about past...
While most past studies have emphasized the relationships between specific forest stands and edaphic...
Introduction. Past disturbances have modified the structure and the floristic composition of Central...
Pericopsis elata is one of the most valuable African timber species. This IUCN Red Listed tree suffe...
The vegetation of the Sangha region in the North of the Congo Republic is composed of a mosaic of fo...
The canopy of many central African forests is dominated by light-demanding tree species that do not ...
While most past studies have emphasized the relationships between specific forest stands and edaphic...
Pericopsis elata is one of the most valuable African timber species. This IUCN Red Listed tree suffe...
<div><p>The canopy of many central African forests is dominated by light-demanding tree species that...
Tropical forests of Central Africa constitute the second most important block of moist forest of the...
The canopy of many central African forests is dominated by light-demanding tree species that do not ...
The populations of light-demanding trees that dominate the canopy of central African forests are now...
Studies conducted in the Congo Basin forests concluded that soil parameters and large disturbances i...
Central African rainforests are no longer considered as pristine, but as the outcome of a long histo...
In contrast to the well-known vegetation history of the northern hemisphere, few is known about past...
In contrast to the well-known vegetation history of the northern hemisphere, few is known about past...
While most past studies have emphasized the relationships between specific forest stands and edaphic...
Introduction. Past disturbances have modified the structure and the floristic composition of Central...
Pericopsis elata is one of the most valuable African timber species. This IUCN Red Listed tree suffe...
The vegetation of the Sangha region in the North of the Congo Republic is composed of a mosaic of fo...
The canopy of many central African forests is dominated by light-demanding tree species that do not ...
While most past studies have emphasized the relationships between specific forest stands and edaphic...
Pericopsis elata is one of the most valuable African timber species. This IUCN Red Listed tree suffe...
<div><p>The canopy of many central African forests is dominated by light-demanding tree species that...
Tropical forests of Central Africa constitute the second most important block of moist forest of the...
The canopy of many central African forests is dominated by light-demanding tree species that do not ...
The populations of light-demanding trees that dominate the canopy of central African forests are now...
Studies conducted in the Congo Basin forests concluded that soil parameters and large disturbances i...
Central African rainforests are no longer considered as pristine, but as the outcome of a long histo...