Search Results - "Mounmemi Kpoumie, Hubert"
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Predicting land use/land cover changes in the Santchou Wildlife Reserve (Santchou, West-Cameroon) using a CA-Markov model
Published in Trees, Forests and People (Online) (01-12-2023)“…•Land use/land cover changes prediction is performed using a CA-Markov model.•The significant change is the conversion of forests to cultivated lands and…”
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Diversity for Restoration (D4R): Guiding the selection of tree species and seed sources for climate‐resilient restoration of tropical forest landscapes
Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-03-2022)“…At the start of the UN Decade of Ecosystem Restoration (2021–2030), the restoration of degraded ecosystems is more than ever a global priority. Tree planting…”
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Assessing plant diversity change in logged and unlogged dense semi-deciduous production forest of eastern Cameroon
Published in Heliyon (01-05-2023)“…This study was carried out in the dense semi-deciduous production forest of East Cameroon. The objective of this work of this study was to provide comparative…”
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Perception and adaptation strategies of forest dwellers to climate variability in the tropical rainforest in eastern Cameroon: The case of the inhabitants of the Belabo-Diang Communal Forest
Published in Heliyon (01-04-2023)“…The design of appropriate adaptation strategies to the impacts of climate change requires a contextual study of local perceptions due to the non-homogeneity of…”
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Complementary allometric model of understory tree biomass in the semi-deciduous rainforest of Cameroon
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Orchid Diversity and Biomass on a Native Host Tree Species in a Semi-deciduous Rain Forest of Cameroon
Published in Journal of sustainable forestry (17-02-2021)“…Triplochiton scleroxylon K. Schum is among an intensively exploited tree species in the Congo basin forest including the humid forest of Cameroon. As most…”
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