Author: Snook, Laura K.
- Chenilles ou bois d'oeuvre? Quelle utilisation privilegier pour le Tali et le Sapelli dans les forets de la Republique Democratique du Congo?
- Can wild forest foods contribute to food security and dietary diversity of rural populations adjoining forest concessions? Insights from Gabon, DR Congo and Cameroon
- The yield of edible caterpillars Imbrasia oyemensis and Cirina forda from timber trees logged on concessions in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: A contribution to managing tropical forests for multiple resources
- Trees for Food and Timber: are community interests in conflict with those of timber concessions in the Congo Basin?
- Beyond timber: balancing demands for tree resources between concessionaires and villagers
- Can the production of wild forest foods be sustained in timber concessions? Logging and the availability of edible caterpillars hosted by sapelli (Entandrophragma cylindricum) and tali (Erythrophleum suaveolens) trees in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Author: Muvatsi, P.
- Chenilles ou bois d'oeuvre? Quelle utilisation privilegier pour le Tali et le Sapelli dans les forets de la Republique Democratique du Congo?
- The yield of edible caterpillars Imbrasia oyemensis and Cirina forda from timber trees logged on concessions in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: A contribution to managing tropical forests for multiple resources
- Trees for Food and Timber: are community interests in conflict with those of timber concessions in the Congo Basin?
- Beyond timber: balancing demands for tree resources between concessionaires and villagers
- Can the production of wild forest foods be sustained in timber concessions? Logging and the availability of edible caterpillars hosted by sapelli (Entandrophragma cylindricum) and tali (Erythrophleum suaveolens) trees in the Democratic Republic of Congo
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