Forest–Agriculture in the Centre–South Region of Cameroon: How Does Traditional Knowledge Inform-Integrated Management Approaches?

  • Mala W
  • Geldenhuys C
  • Prabhu R
  • et al.
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… The second dimension relates to the local knowledge of ecological dynamics and/or vegetation regeneration … Collection of NTFPs. Intermediate secondary forest. Nnom ekorogo. – Abundance of mature oil palm trees. – Abundance of Musa spp. and Macaranga spp …

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Mala, W. A., Geldenhuys, C. J., Prabhu, R., & Manga Essouma, F. (2020). Forest–Agriculture in the Centre–South Region of Cameroon: How Does Traditional Knowledge Inform-Integrated Management Approaches? (pp. 317–353). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-4458-3_10

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