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    Successional patterns of plant species and community diversity in a semi-deciduous tropical forest under shifting cultivation by Kassi N'Dja, Justin K, Decocq, Guillaume

    Published in Journal of vegetation science (01-12-2008)
    “…Question: Does shifting cultivation contribute to plant diversity in an Afrotropical semi-deciduous forest lacking large-scale natural disturbance? Location:…”
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    Lessons from a regional analysis of forest recovery trajectories in West Africa by Amani, Bienvenu H K, N’Guessan, Anny Estelle, Van der Meersch, Victor, Derroire, Géraldine, Piponiot, Camille, Elogne, Aka G M, Traoré, Karidia, N’Dja, Justin K, Hérault, Bruno

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-11-2022)
    “…In West Africa, very poorly documented are the recovery trajectories of secondary forests, and even less is known about the origin of the observed variability…”
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    Taking advantage of natural regeneration potential in secondary forests to recover commercial tree resources in Côte d’Ivoire by Doua-Bi, Goualo Y.A., Zo-Bi, Irie C., Amani, Bienvenu H.K., Elogne, Aka G.M., N’dja, Justin K., N’Guessan, Anny E., Hérault, Bruno

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-08-2021)
    “…[Display omitted] •High resilience of the timber resource in West African secondary forests.•Commercial tree density recovers in 15 years while bole volumes…”
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    The potential of secondary forests to restore biodiversity of the lost forests in semi-deciduous West Africa by Amani, Bienvenu H.K., N'Guessan, Anny E., Derroire, Géraldine, N'dja, Justin K., Elogne, Aka G.M., Traoré, Karidia, Zo-Bi, Irie C., Hérault, Bruno

    Published in Biological conservation (01-07-2021)
    “…In West Africa, more than 80% of the original forest cover has disappeared due to the exponential growth of human populations in a recurrent search for new…”
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