Browsing College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (CAES) by Subject "Logging"
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Gap characteristics and regeneraion in Bwindi Impenerable National Park, Uganda
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2004)Before Bwindi Impenetrable forest, Uganda, became a national park in 1991, there was a high level of human activity in much of the forest, especially cutting of large trees for timber by pitsawyers. This created extensive ... -
Plant communities of a semi-deciduous tropical rainforest in north-western Uganda: role of soil and anthropogenic factors
(Gebrueder Borntraeger, 2008-11-18)Forest plant communities were described using two floristic data sets (accompanied by data on soil and former management practices) from the Budongo Forest Reserve (BFR), Uganda – a semi-deciduous tropical rainforest. The ... -
Predicting which tropical tree species are vulnerable to forest disturbances
(Wiley Online Library, 2017-04-28)Tropical forest management often focuses on a few highvalue timber species because they are thought to be the most vulnerable in logged forests. However, other tree species may be vulnerable to secondary effects of logging, ...