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pro vyhledávání: '"Malimbwi, R. E."'
Publikováno v:
Journal of Tropical Forest Science, 2005 Apr 01. 17(2), 197-210.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/23616567
Publikováno v:
Journal of Tropical Forest Science, 2000 Jul 01. 12(3), 472-481.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/23616271
Publikováno v:
Journal of Tropical Forest Science, 2000 Apr 01. 12(2), 336-347.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/23616468
Autor:
Chamshama, S. A. O., Chingonikaya, E. E., Iddi, S., Mugasha, A. G., Nshubemuki, L., Malimbwi, R. E.
Publikováno v:
Journal of Tropical Forest Science, 1999 Apr 01. 11(2), 401-409.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/43582543
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Forestry Research; 4/21/2019, p1-17, 17p
Publikováno v:
Tanzania Journal of Forestry and Nature Conservation; Vol 76, No 1 (2007); 67-79
Charcoal is the most important energy source for middle and low-income people in many African cities. Its consumption shows no sign of decrease for the reasons of cost, convenience and availability. The use of charcoal, however, has been blamed for d
Publikováno v:
Tanzania Journal of Forestry and Nature Conservation; Vol 76, No 1 (2007); 59-66
In developing countries, the majority of local people rely largely on medicinal plants to treat common diseases. This reliance is due to a number of reasons among which economic and cultural backgrounds play important role. This study carried out usi
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Tanzania Journal of Forestry and Nature Conservation; Vol 76, No 1 (2007); 102-109
Information on the relationship between topography and landscape-level forest structural pattern is important in formulation of policies for landscape development. This study was conducted to investigate the influence of topographic indices on the la
Publikováno v:
Tanzania Journal of Forestry and Nature Conservation; Vol 75, No 1 (2004); 99-107
The objective of this study was to assess household tree planting efforts and to investigate current constraints to afforestation in Kilosa District, Tanzania. The results of the study showed that 77 % of farmers in the district have planted trees in
Publikováno v:
Tanzania Journal of Forestry and Nature Conservation; Vol 75, No 1 (2004); 108-118
In Tanzania, charcoal is the primary source of energy particularly in urban areas. Dar es Salaam, being the largest urban center in the country, is also the largest consumer of charcoal. Assuming that all charcoal transported in the city is consumed,