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Taxonomy and Ecology of African Plants, their Conservation and Sustainable Use Proceedings of the 17th AETFAT Congress, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Proceedings Out of Print
Edited By: Shahina Ghazanfar, A and Henk J Beentje
798 pages, Illus
Taxonomy and Ecology of African Plants, their Conservation and Sustainable Use
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  • Taxonomy and Ecology of African Plants, their Conservation and Sustainable Use ISBN: 9781842461150 Hardback Aug 2009 Out of Print #153839
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Based on the proceedings of the 17th AETFAT Congress held in Addis Abbaba, Ethiopia, this book brings together sixty research papers in separate sections on taxonomy, forests and forestry, phytogeography, ecology, and the conservation and sustainable use of African plants. Also included are papers on recent advances in species and generic concepts, biological diversity, and the threatened and endangered plants of Africa. A separate section on African floras reflects the present state of knowledge and progress towards our understanding and documentation of the plants of Africa.

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Proceedings Out of Print
Edited By: Shahina Ghazanfar, A and Henk J Beentje
798 pages, Illus
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