Tropical rain forest recovery after cyclone and human activity on Savai'i, Samoa : a field study of tree species composition and distribution
This MFS study was conducted in the island of Savai'i of State Samoa, performed as a follow up to a ten years previous study. The aim was to estimate the recovery of forest species diversity following two sequential cyclones that passed over the forest reserve of Tafua-Tai 1990 and 1991. We compared...
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SLU/Dept. of Forest Ecology and Management
2008
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