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  1. When the Dutch disease met the French connection: oil, macroeconomics and forests in Gabon by Wunder, Sven

    Published 2003
    “…Gabon’s oil wealth coincides with the fact that it is one of the most forested countries in Africa; about four-fifths of its land area is covered by forests. …”
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  2. Quand le syndrome Neerlandais: petrole, macroeconomie et forets au Gabon by Wunder, Sven

    Published 2003
    “…Gabon’s oil wealth coincides with the fact that it is one of the most forested countries in Africa; about four-fifths of its land area is covered by forests. …”
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  3. Distribution and Use of Income from Bushmeat in a Rural Village, Central Gabon by Coad, L.M., Abernethy, K.A., Balmford, A., Manica, A., Airey, L., Milner-Gulland, E.J.

    Published 2010
    “…We investigated the relationship between hunting offtake and household wealth, gender differences in spending patterns, and the use of hunting incomes in two rural forest communities, Central Gabon, from 2003 to 2005. Households in which members hunted (hunting households) were significantly wealthier than households in which no one hunted (nonhunting households), but within hunting households offtakes were not correlated with household wealth. …”
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  4. Dynamique et croissance de l'Okoumé en zone côtière du Gabon by Fuhr, M., Delegue, M.A., Nasi, Robert, Minkoue, J.M.

    Published 1998
    “…Monitoring permanent plots established in pure natural stands of Okoumé (Aucoumea klaineana) in the coastal zone of Gabon from 1987 to 1997 allows reconstitution of the development pattern of such stands from their establishment to the so-called exploitable stage (around 60 years), and assessment of the impact of selective thinning from above (killing of standing trees) and traditional logging on the dynamics of such stands. …”
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  5. Gestion des ecosystemes forestiers denses d'Afrique tropicale humide: 1. Gabon by Dupuy, B., Gerard, C., Maitre, H.F., Marti, A., Nasi, Robert

    Published 1998
    “…For example, documents prepared by the Gabon component of ECOPAC Project are included in the review.…”
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  6. Factors influencing duiker dung decay in north-east Gabon: are dung beetles hiding duikers? by Vliet, N. van, Nasi, Robert, Lumaret, J.P.

    Published 2009
    “…Our study was carried out at the Ipassa Reserve, north-east Gabon. We compared the seasonality of dung decay with the seasonality of dung beetle abundance and guild structure. …”
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  7. Evaluation of the contribution of NTFPs gathering: to rural people’s livelihoods around two timber concessions in Gabon by Midoko Iponga, D., Mikolo Yobo, C., Lescuyer, G., Mba Assoumou, F., Levang, P., Tieguhong, J.C., Ngoye, A.

    Published 2018
    “…Few data are available in Gabon to confirm this common assertion. An annual monitoring of 127 households was conducted in 14 villages around two timber concessions in the south-east and south-west regions of Gabon. …”
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  8. Les peuplements d'Okoumés au Gabon: leur dynamique et croissance en zone côtiere. by Nasi, Robert

    Published 1997
    “…La mesure et le suivi annuel, entre 1987 et 1994, de 34 parcelles d'âge connu (représentant 22 ha et près de 14 000 arbes) établies dans des peuplements d'Okoumés de la zone côtière du Gabon permet de préciser la dynamique de ces formations végétales pauci spécifiques. …”
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  9. Chinese trade and investment and the forests of the Congo Basin: Synthesis of scoping studies in Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo and Gabon by Putzel, L., Assembe-Mvondo, Samuel, Ndong, L.B.B., Banioguila, R.P., Cerutti, P.O., Tieguhong, J.C., Djeukam, R., Kabuyaya, N., Lescuyer, G., Mala, W.A.

    Published 2011
    “…This report is a synthesis of some main findings of preliminary scoping studies conducted by CIFOR and partners in Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo and Gabon. It focuses on how Chinese trade and investment in the forestry, mining and agricultural sectors might relate to effects on forests and forest-dependent communities in the region. …”
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