Socio-Economic Benefits of <i<Colophospermum mopane</i< in a Changing Climate in Northern Namibia
Millions of local communities in southern Africa depend on forest ecosystems and the goods and services they provide for their livelihoods. This paper aims to assess the socio-economic benefits of forest goods and services in a changing climate by focusing on the forest products of <i<Colophos...
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Andreas Nikodemus [verfasserIn] Azadeh Abdollahnejad [verfasserIn] Alpo Kapuka [verfasserIn] Dimitrios Panagiotidis [verfasserIn] Miroslav Hájek [verfasserIn] |
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