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Ecological Profiles of Ghanaian Forest Trees


Series: TROPICAL FORESTRY PAPERS 29
WD Hawthorne
345 pages, diagrams, tables.
Oxford Forestry Institute
Distributed by NHBS
 
Softcover | 1995 | £16.50 | approx. $24/€17

#89783 | ISBN-10: 0850741343
Textual summaries are presented of the ecology of most forest trees which in Ghana attain 5cm dbh. For rarer and smaller trees,a briefer entry is given. 1260 charts are included, summarising aspects of the ecology in Ghan of 210 of the most important species (including some few-species groups). A series of five charts summarises abundance across Ghana's forest zone, stratified into 21 broad landscape and forest type categories. A sixth chart summarises for each of the 210 important species trends of crown exposure. An invaluable reference for all involved with West African forest use and conservation.
 
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