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Forests & Forest Trees of Northeast Tropical Africa

Monograph
By: Ib Friis(Author), Sir Ghillean T Prance(Preface By)
396 pages, 28 b/w photos, 163 b/w distribution maps, 22 b/w illustrations
Forests & Forest Trees of Northeast Tropical Africa
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Contributes to the research into the utilisation of native tree species in Africa for food, animal fodder and soil conservation projects, by providing a thorough survey of forest types and individual species in the climatically vulnerable `Horn of Africa' – Ethiopia, Somalia and Djibouti. The ecology and plant geography of the area is discussed and illustrated with the aid of species distribution and landuse maps.

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Monograph
By: Ib Friis(Author), Sir Ghillean T Prance(Preface By)
396 pages, 28 b/w photos, 163 b/w distribution maps, 22 b/w illustrations
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