Miombo woodlands form the widespread ecosystem in Tanzania. The ecosystem of these woodlands serves as a carbon sink and source containing majority of the above-ground terrestrial organic carbon. The study assessed forest cover, stocking parameters and above-ground tree biomass dynamics in the Miombo woodlands of Bereku and Duru Haitemba in Tanzania. The data were obtained from conventional forest inventory and remote sensing and GIS techniques. Results show that forest cover has increased for the two consecutive assessment period of 1988 to 2000 and 2000 to 2009, mostly by higher canopy cover of 6.82 and 0.79%, respectively. Stocking parameters: stand density (N) stand volume (V) and stand basal area (G) were found to be 1909.5 ± 9.4 stem/...
In Tanzania, miombo woodland is the most significant forest vegetation with both ecological and soci...
The miombo woodland vegetation is highly heterogeneous a phenomenon that makes it difficult to asses...
After decades of decentralized forest management in Tanzania, few scientific studies exist that prov...
Forest and wood land ecosystems in Tanzania occupy more than 45% of the land area, more than two thi...
Miombo woodlands are major vegetation type covering about 93% of the forest land of Mainland Tanzani...
Multi-temporal assessment of forest cover, stocking parameters and above-ground tree biomass dynamic
Disturbed African tropical forests and woodlands have the potential to contribute to climate change ...
Participatory forest management (PFM) model is aimed at improving both forest resources conservation...
Most changes in forest cover affect the amount of carbon held in vegetation and soil, thereby, eith...
Wildfires are critical in miombo forests across the African continent causing loss of biodiversity, ...
A study was conducted in a cereal-tobacco farming system in Sikonge District, Tabora Region. The obj...
Forest Above ground biomass (AGB) and carbon stock (AGC) estimation is important for carbon budget a...
Species diversity, stocking, carbon stock and wood basic density for wet miombo woodlands of Iwuma f...
In Mozambique and neighbouring countries, deforestation and degradation of miombo forests are counte...
Background The United Nation’s Program for Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradat...
In Tanzania, miombo woodland is the most significant forest vegetation with both ecological and soci...
The miombo woodland vegetation is highly heterogeneous a phenomenon that makes it difficult to asses...
After decades of decentralized forest management in Tanzania, few scientific studies exist that prov...
Forest and wood land ecosystems in Tanzania occupy more than 45% of the land area, more than two thi...
Miombo woodlands are major vegetation type covering about 93% of the forest land of Mainland Tanzani...
Multi-temporal assessment of forest cover, stocking parameters and above-ground tree biomass dynamic
Disturbed African tropical forests and woodlands have the potential to contribute to climate change ...
Participatory forest management (PFM) model is aimed at improving both forest resources conservation...
Most changes in forest cover affect the amount of carbon held in vegetation and soil, thereby, eith...
Wildfires are critical in miombo forests across the African continent causing loss of biodiversity, ...
A study was conducted in a cereal-tobacco farming system in Sikonge District, Tabora Region. The obj...
Forest Above ground biomass (AGB) and carbon stock (AGC) estimation is important for carbon budget a...
Species diversity, stocking, carbon stock and wood basic density for wet miombo woodlands of Iwuma f...
In Mozambique and neighbouring countries, deforestation and degradation of miombo forests are counte...
Background The United Nation’s Program for Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradat...
In Tanzania, miombo woodland is the most significant forest vegetation with both ecological and soci...
The miombo woodland vegetation is highly heterogeneous a phenomenon that makes it difficult to asses...
After decades of decentralized forest management in Tanzania, few scientific studies exist that prov...