Miombo woodlands are major vegetation type covering about 93% of the forest land of Mainland Tanzania. It forms an integral part of the rural landscape in Tanzania and plays a crucial role in providing a wide range of goods and services including carbon sequestration. However, the sustainability of forest resources is mostly affected by the magnitude of its utilization. There should be a balance between the forest growth and removals. Nevertheless, the magnitude of removed volume and carbon in the country is not known. Quantification of volume, biomass, and carbon stocks removals is vital in developing effective climate change mitigation strategies, decision making, and promoting sustainable forest management. Based on the National Forest R...
Forest Ecology and Management, 2013; 310 (2013): 87–101Miombo woodland is a significant forest type...
A study was carried out to determine the charcoal potential of the miombo woodlands of Kitulangalo a...
Increasingly, forests are on the international climate change agenda as land use and cover changes d...
Wildfires are critical in miombo forests across the African continent causing loss of biodiversity, ...
Climate change and high rates of global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions have increased the attention...
Tree volume and biomass equations developed for Kitulangalo area in Morogoro, Tanzania ignored small...
In Tanzania, miombo woodland is the most significant forest vegetation with both ecological and soci...
Forests play a key role in climate change mitigation through sequestering and storing carbon dioxide...
Miombo woodlands form the widespread ecosystem in Tanzania. The ecosystem of these woodlands serves ...
Most changes in forest cover affect the amount of carbon held in vegetation and soil, thereby, eith...
Abstract Background Developing countries participating in the mitigation mechanism of reducing emiss...
Species diversity, stocking, carbon stock and wood basic density for wet miombo woodlands of Iwuma f...
We determine the aboveground biomass and carbon storage (ABGC) of trees and the herbaceous layer in ...
Models to estimate forest degradation in terms of removed volume and biomass from the extraction of ...
Agriculture is expanding rapidly in the miombo woodlands of sub-Saharan Africa. Clear felling result...
Forest Ecology and Management, 2013; 310 (2013): 87–101Miombo woodland is a significant forest type...
A study was carried out to determine the charcoal potential of the miombo woodlands of Kitulangalo a...
Increasingly, forests are on the international climate change agenda as land use and cover changes d...
Wildfires are critical in miombo forests across the African continent causing loss of biodiversity, ...
Climate change and high rates of global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions have increased the attention...
Tree volume and biomass equations developed for Kitulangalo area in Morogoro, Tanzania ignored small...
In Tanzania, miombo woodland is the most significant forest vegetation with both ecological and soci...
Forests play a key role in climate change mitigation through sequestering and storing carbon dioxide...
Miombo woodlands form the widespread ecosystem in Tanzania. The ecosystem of these woodlands serves ...
Most changes in forest cover affect the amount of carbon held in vegetation and soil, thereby, eith...
Abstract Background Developing countries participating in the mitigation mechanism of reducing emiss...
Species diversity, stocking, carbon stock and wood basic density for wet miombo woodlands of Iwuma f...
We determine the aboveground biomass and carbon storage (ABGC) of trees and the herbaceous layer in ...
Models to estimate forest degradation in terms of removed volume and biomass from the extraction of ...
Agriculture is expanding rapidly in the miombo woodlands of sub-Saharan Africa. Clear felling result...
Forest Ecology and Management, 2013; 310 (2013): 87–101Miombo woodland is a significant forest type...
A study was carried out to determine the charcoal potential of the miombo woodlands of Kitulangalo a...
Increasingly, forests are on the international climate change agenda as land use and cover changes d...