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12 The switch to the faster - growing exotic species teak and gmelina in the 1960s was informed precisely by the wish to get more immediate returns from Taungya planting , and to produce more wood more quickly ( Lowe 1994 ) .
12 The switch to the faster - growing exotic species teak and gmelina in the 1960s was informed precisely by the wish to get more immediate returns from Taungya planting , and to produce more wood more quickly ( Lowe 1994 ) .
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Furthermore , farmers say that most ' illegal ' extension of Taungya farmland is undertaken with the unofficial approval of forest guards . To quote one Udo chief : Formerly , they ( forestry ) were sharing it out one , two , or half ...
Furthermore , farmers say that most ' illegal ' extension of Taungya farmland is undertaken with the unofficial approval of forest guards . To quote one Udo chief : Formerly , they ( forestry ) were sharing it out one , two , or half ...
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Urheze and Igueze community land Udo community land Taungya farms inside reserve Reserve boundary FIGURE 3 Landsat satellite image ( 13 December 1999 ) of the northern part of Okomu Reserve , showing the ' Reverse Reserve Effect ...
Urheze and Igueze community land Udo community land Taungya farms inside reserve Reserve boundary FIGURE 3 Landsat satellite image ( 13 December 1999 ) of the northern part of Okomu Reserve , showing the ' Reverse Reserve Effect ...
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