Forest Conservation Strategies in Africa: Historical Perspective, Status and Sustainable Avenues for Progress

  • Imarhiagbe O
  • Onyeukwu I
  • Egboduku W
  • et al.
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Abstract

African forests are endowed with rich forest biodiversity due to their strategic positions on the global map. These forests comprise a variety of ecosystems ranging from tropical rainforests, deciduous woodlands, savannah belts, coastal, montane to desert. However,...

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Imarhiagbe, O., Onyeukwu, I. I., Egboduku, W. O., Mukah, F. E., & Ogwu, M. C. (2022). Forest Conservation Strategies in Africa: Historical Perspective, Status and Sustainable Avenues for Progress (pp. 547–572). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-3326-4_21

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