Cultural knowledge of forests and allied tree system management around Mabira Forest Reserve, Uganda

Author:

Mulugo Lucy W.,Galabuzi Charles,Nabanoga Gorettie N.,Turyahabwe Nelson,Eilu Gerald,Obua Joseph,Kakudidi Esezah,Sibelet Nicole

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Forestry

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