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The Sustainable Management of African Mahoganies (Entandrophragma ...
Jul 13, 2007 ... The Sustainable Management of African Mahoganies (Entandrophragma spp.) in the Dzanga-Sangha Dense Forest Reserve, Central African Republic ...
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Conservation des primates et ecotourisme en Afrique — CARPE
Conservation des primates et ecotourisme en Afrique. by William WEBER — last modified 08-Nov-06 10:18. Click here to get the file ...
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RAPPORT DU TROISIEME ATELIER DE PLANIFICATION: CONFERENCE SUR LES ...
RAPPORT DU TROISIEME ATELIER DE PLANIFICATION: CONFERENCE SUR LES ECOSYSTEMES DE FORETS DENSES ET HUMIDES D’AFRIQUE CENTRALE (CEFDHAC) ...
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Photos of the CCP company’s palm oil refinery — CARPE
Photos of the CCP company’s palm oil refinery. by CARPE Administrator — last modified 16-Apr-08 14:24. Photos courtesy of MLW field team ...
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The Impact of the Structural Adjustment Programme on Deforestation ...
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML activities are basically the proximate factors causing deforestation in Cameroon, the more important underlying factors, mainly the economic incentive ...
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CARPE II Revised Performance Management Plan — CARPE
CARPE II Revised Performance Management Plan ... questions and comments to CARPE. NOTE: Many documents on this site are available in Adobe Acrobat format. ...
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CARPE II Revised Performance Management Plan — CARPE
Approved: January 19, 2004; Revised: March 16, 2005; April 17, 2006; 6 August 2008.
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Gabon Trip Report
File Format: Microsoft Word - View as HTML NPS Technical Assistance to Gabon, central Africa. Trip Report. November 29-December 4, 2004. Technical Assistance Team: Donald Murphy, Deputy Director ...
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Gabon Trip Report
File Format: Microsoft Word - View as HTML President Bongo established Gabon’s thirteen national parks in August 2002. Secretary of State Powell’s visit, and a later trip by top U.S. Department of ...
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Conservation methods for wildlife inventory and monitoring — CARPE
May 1, 2007 ... Training Course at Lope National Park, Republic of Gabon: 1 June - 7 August 2005.