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Fuelwood extraction intensity drives compensatory regrowth in African savanna communal lands
25th November 2018

Fuelwood extraction intensity drives compensatory regrowth in African savanna communal lands

Land Use
Savannas
Africa
South Africa
Canopy Modeling
Laser Scanning

Humans and vegetation are co-adapted in high wood use areas of African savanna.

Source: Land Degradation and Development

Mograbi, P.J., E.T.F. Witkowski, B.F.N. Erasmus, G.P. Asner, J.T. Fisher, R. Mathieu, and K.J. Wessels
Land Degradation and Development
Published in 2018
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