Search Results - "Nfornkah, Barnabas Neba"
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Remote sensing, allometry, and carbon stocks of Phyllostachys aurea in the Western Highlands of Cameroon
Published in Advances in Bamboo Science (Online) (01-02-2024)“…The fight against climate change is one of the major concerns of the international community and has led to a search to identify cost-effective ways to manage…”
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Allometric equations and carbon stocks assessment for Bambusa vulgaris Schrad. ex J.C.Wendl. in the bimodal rainfall forest of Cameroon
Published in Heliyon (01-11-2023)“…Over the last two decades, bamboo has received increasing attention owing to its socio-economic and environmental importance. Environmentally, bamboo plays an…”
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Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services of Bamboo Carbon Stocks Regulation in the Western Highlands of Cameroon
Published in Journal of sustainable forestry (26-11-2023)“…In the Western Highlands of Cameroon, natural ecosystems have been significantly degraded, fostering other land-use types like bamboo stands. However,…”
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Spatial distribution and carbon storage of a native bamboo species in the high Guinea savannah of Cameroon: Oxytenanthera abyssinica (A. Rich.) Munro
Published in International journal of environmental studies (04-05-2021)“…Landsat 8 OLI imageries were used in order to increase data on the distribution and carbon stocks of Oxytenanthera abyssinica (A. Rich.) Munro in the Guinea…”
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Culm Allometry and Carbon Storage Capacity of Bambusa vulgaris Schrad. ex J.C.WendL. in the Tropical Evergreen Rain Forest of Cameroon
Published in Journal of sustainable forestry (18-08-2021)“…The carbon storage capacity and allometry for bamboo in forest ecosystems has been neglected in the Congo Basin. This study evaluated the above ground carbon…”
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Evaluation of the potential of Yushina alpina bamboo fibers from Cameroon for the manufacture of biocomposites
Published in Heliyon (15-07-2024)“…The Cameroon has two bamboo species indigenous to Africa (the alpine bamboo, Yushina alpina and the savannah bamboo, Oxytenanthera abyssinica), and one largely…”
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Spatial distribution of rattan and indigenous perspectives vis-à-vis the growth rate of economically important rattan species in Cameroon: Sustainability and policy implications
Published in Current research in environmental sustainability (2022)“…Rattan is an important Non-Timber Forest Product (NTFP) with huge potential to boost socio-economic development in indigenous communities of Cameroon in…”
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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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Comparative study of the physical and mechanical properties of Bambusa vulgaris fibers from Cameroon for application to hybrid composite materials
Published in Industrial crops and products (15-12-2024)“…Aircraft designers have been looking for light-weight and robustness from natural fibers since the earlier times. To address this concern, scientists are…”
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Vascular epiphytes loss in exploited trees of the semi deciduous managed forest of Ndelele, East Cameroon
Published in Journal of sustainable forestry (03-10-2019)“…Forest Management Unit (FMU) is a growing phenomenon in Cameroon, impacting biodiversity negatively. This study was initiated to assess vascular epiphytes'…”
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A protocol to estimate epiphyte biomass in a forest management unit: case of Cameroon
Published in Journal of sustainable forestry (18-08-2018)“…Vascular epiphyte biomass is poorly studied in Congo Basin forest. The aim of this study was to develop a protocol to estimate epiphyte biomass. Epiphytes were…”
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Indigenous knowledge on irvingia gabonensis (bush mango) sustainability in the Takamanda National Park (TNP) communities, South West Cameroon
Published in Forests, trees and livelihoods (02-10-2018)“…Irvingia gabonensis fruit (bush mango) is amongst the most valuable Non Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) in the Takamanda National Park (TNP). It experienced an…”
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Complementary allometric model of understory tree biomass in the semi-deciduous rainforest of Cameroon
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