If you liked this story, share it with other people. The Miombo woodlands are a dry deciduous forest spanning 1.9 million square kilometers (726,000 square miles) across Central and Southern Africa.
Under the Miombo Ecoregion Conservation Programme (MECP), WWF is striving to come up with a lasting solution to combat poverty in the area. To show and allow local people to use local resources, on a ...
The capacity of Mozambican woodlands to capture and store carbon is underestimated and potentially undervalued for their protection and restoration, finds new research from an international team of ...
The Miombo woodlands cover several countries in the Congo Basin and southern Africa. The woodlands are comprised of tropical and subtropical grasslands that contribute to the sequestration of between ...
Professor of Remote Sensing, Department of Geography; and NERC National Centre for Earth Observation, UCL Dry, tropical forests are often overshadowed in popular and scientific perception by wet and ...
The development of seedlings of the miombo tree (Julbernardia globiflora) was studied for 28 months (December 1987 - April 1990) at a Zambian grassland site from which fire has been excluded for many ...
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