The Use of Bamboo for Landscape Restoration in Central and West Africa: Assessment of Barriers and Key Recommendations
Africa is one of the most ecologically vulnerable continents in the world, with over 700 million hectares of degraded land and degradation progressing at a rate of 3% per year. However, evidence points to historical efforts for landscape restoration. Among the options for responding to key challenge...
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| Format: | Artículo preliminar |
| Language: | Inglés |
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2020
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| Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/111594 |
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