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  • Forest resources: rural council management, community management and local development

    Training climbers to collect Ravensara aromatica leaves, Madagascar (© P. Montagne/CIRAD)

    06/2011

    For the last 15 years, political decentralisation and its corollary, the transfer of forest ...

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  • Woody biomass decay in a French Guianan forest

    For certain hollow species, heartwood decay begins while the tree is still alive, as with Vouacapoua americana. (© F. Muller/CIRAD)

    06/2011

    Deadwood can account for up to 40% of total above-ground biomass in tropical forests systems. ...

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  • When family farming protects the Amazon rainforest

    The Trans-Amazonian highway (© P. Sist/CIRAD)

    06/2011

    Protecting forests within small farms while improving the standard of living for farmers was the ...

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  • Mycorrhizal fungi, partners in the adaptation of plants to their environment

    Fructification of Pisolithus albus in Tristaniopsis spp. scrubland on metalliferous soil in the Koniambo range, New Caledonia. (© M. Ducousso/CIRAD)

    06/2011

    The soils of New Caledonia provide extreme conditions for life. Their heavy metal content, their ...

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  • Architectural diagnosis and maturity of French Guianan forests

    The tropical forest canopy in French Guiana (© E.A. Nicolini/Cirad)

    06/2011

    Tropical forests play a fundamental role in climate regulation by accumulating biomass. However, ...

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  • Charcoal in Madagascar: reconciling urban demand and sustainable management

    Marketing charcoal at Beronono, Madagascar. (© P. Montagne/CIRAD)

    06/2011

    Since 1999, within the framework of sustainable management of forest ecosystems, Madagascar has ...

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  • Djolibois, a role-playing game for the fuelwood supply chain in Bamako

    A role-playing game in progress. (© L. Gazull/CIRAD)

    06/2011

    Fuelwood is widely used as a source of energy in Bamako households. This wood comes mainly from ...

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  • Nutrient cycles in eucalyptus plantations in Brazil and Congo

    Rainfall exclusion in a Eucalyptus fertilization experiment in Brazil. © J.P. Laclau/CIRAD

    06/2011

    Most commercial eucalyptus plantations in Brazil produce around twice as much timber as those in ...

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