A combination of climate, tree diversity and local human disturbance determine the stability of dry afromontane forests

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  • who: Hadgu Hishe from the Department of Land Resource Management and Environmental Protection, University, College of Dryland Agriculture and Natural Resources, PO have published the research: A combination of climate, tree diversity and local human disturbance determine the stability of dry Afromontane forests, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Among the determinants of resilience, resistance, and growth stability, those above the median in the contribution of the factors are considered important (significant) factors (Gu et_al 2019) and are discussed.
  • how: The study was carried out in Desa'a Forest a large degraded dry Afromontane . . .

     

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