peer reviewedTropical forests and savannas are the main biomes in sub-Saharan Africa, covering most of the continent. Collectively they offer important habitat for biodiversity and provide multiple ecosystem services. Considering their global importance and the multiple sustainability challenges they face in the era of the Anthropocene, this chapter undertakes a comprehensive analysis of the past, present, and future vegetation patterns in central African forests and savannas. Past changes in climate, vegetation, land use, and human activity have affected the distribution of forests and savannas across central Africa. Currently, forests form a continuous block across the wet and moist areas of central Africa, and are characterized by high t...
Recent studies show widespread encroachment of forest into savannas with important consequences for ...
Includes bibliographical referencesLand cover change, elevated CO2 and associated climate change are...
Background: Tropical dry forests cover less than 13 % of the world’s tropical forests and their area...
African forests within the Congo Basin are generally mapped at a regional scale as broad-leaved ever...
Tree cover is a key variable for ecosystem functioning, and is widely used to study tropical ecosyst...
Background: The tropical forests in general, and those of Central Africa in particular, stand at the...
The welfare of people in the tropics and sub-tropics strongly depends on goods and services that sav...
Understanding the reaction of ecosystems to climate change and anthropogenic pressure is a central q...
Tropical savannas and woodlands are the dominant vegetation cover in Southern Africa covering 4 mil...
Background: Differences in the distribution of biota across Africa have been described for well over...
peer reviewedAccording to recent data (GLC2000 map), African dense forests cover c. 236 million ha, ...
Forests of the Congo Basin, the second most important remaining block of tropical moist forest in th...
International audienceAim To understand the persistence of a forest–savanna mosaic in places where r...
La compréhension des facteurs qui déterminent la nature et la dynamique du couvert végétal en Afriqu...
International audienceLong-term ecological records are essential to understanding past responses of ...
Recent studies show widespread encroachment of forest into savannas with important consequences for ...
Includes bibliographical referencesLand cover change, elevated CO2 and associated climate change are...
Background: Tropical dry forests cover less than 13 % of the world’s tropical forests and their area...
African forests within the Congo Basin are generally mapped at a regional scale as broad-leaved ever...
Tree cover is a key variable for ecosystem functioning, and is widely used to study tropical ecosyst...
Background: The tropical forests in general, and those of Central Africa in particular, stand at the...
The welfare of people in the tropics and sub-tropics strongly depends on goods and services that sav...
Understanding the reaction of ecosystems to climate change and anthropogenic pressure is a central q...
Tropical savannas and woodlands are the dominant vegetation cover in Southern Africa covering 4 mil...
Background: Differences in the distribution of biota across Africa have been described for well over...
peer reviewedAccording to recent data (GLC2000 map), African dense forests cover c. 236 million ha, ...
Forests of the Congo Basin, the second most important remaining block of tropical moist forest in th...
International audienceAim To understand the persistence of a forest–savanna mosaic in places where r...
La compréhension des facteurs qui déterminent la nature et la dynamique du couvert végétal en Afriqu...
International audienceLong-term ecological records are essential to understanding past responses of ...
Recent studies show widespread encroachment of forest into savannas with important consequences for ...
Includes bibliographical referencesLand cover change, elevated CO2 and associated climate change are...
Background: Tropical dry forests cover less than 13 % of the world’s tropical forests and their area...