Managing Africa's Tropical Dry Forests: A Review of Indigenous Methods

Authors

Gill Shepherd

Keywords:

Environment, sub-Saharan Africa, Biodiversity

Synopsis

Identifies and analyses a range of indigenous forest management practices in dryland Africa, to encourage the forestry profession to take more account of them in planning forest management. Includes extensive bibliographic summaries. The author points out that the State's ability to protect forests in this region may now be so diminished that the best solution is to pass management and ownership to appropriate groups of local people.

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Published

1 June 1992

Details about this monograph

Publication date (01)

1992

doi

10.61755/HLUV7700