Natural Forest regeneration through fire protection is a less imminent threat for truly stable savannas than afforestation.
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Authors
Djiofack, B.Y.
Beeckman, H.
Bourland, N.
Belanganayi, B.L.
Laurent, F.
Ilondea, B.A.
Nsenga, L.
Huart, A.
Longwwango, M.M.
Deklerck, V.
Lejeune, G.
Verbiest, W.W.M
Van den Bulcke, J.
Van Acker, J.
De Mil, T.
Hubau, W.
Discipline
Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
Biological sciences
Subject
Wood biology
Audience
Scientific
Date
2024Publisher
Wiley
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Djiofack, B.Y.; Beeckman, H.; Bourland, N.; Belanganayi, B.L.; Laurent, F.; Ilondea, B.A.; Nsenga, L.; Huart, A.; Longwwango, M.M.; Deklerck, V.; Lejeune, G.; Verbiest, W.W.M; Van den Bulcke, J.; Van Acker, J.; De Mil, T.; Hubau, W. (2024). Natural Forest regeneration through fire protection is a less imminent threat for truly stable savannas than afforestation.. , Global Change Biology, Vol. 30(6), Art. n°:e17370, Wiley, ISSN: 1354-1013, DOI: 10.1111/gcb.17370.Identifiers
issn: 1354-1013
Type
Article
Peer-Review
Yes
Language
eng