Managing forest complexity through application of disturbance-recovery knowledge in development of silvicultural systems and ecological rehabilitation in natural forest systems in Africa

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2010
Authors
Geldenhuys C.J.
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Charcoal production, Degraded forests, Diverse species, Ecological characteristics, Ecological disturbance, Ecological rehabilitation, Evergreen forests, Forest complexity, Management systems, Natural forests, Non-timber forest products, Open-cast mining, Recovery process, Rehabilitation strategy, Resource inventory, Shade tolerance, Silvicultural system, Stand development, Stem diameter, Sustainable management, Temperate forests, Tree selection, Tree species, Charcoal, Ecology, Grain (agricultural product), Patient rehabilitation, Timber, Reforestation, deciduous forest, forest inventory, forest management, regeneration, silviculture, species diversity, succession, woodland, Charcoal, Coppice, Ecology, Forestry, Grain, Inventory Control, Reforestation, Silviculture, Wood, Africa
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Journal of Forest Research
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