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Foreword | 6 | |
Pt. I | The Issues | |
1 | Introduction | 9 |
2 | History of Forests and Climate | 17 |
3 | Biological Diversity | 26 |
4 | Case Studies in Conserving Large Mammals | 33 |
5 | Forest People | 43 |
6 | Population, Environment and Agriculture | 49 |
7 | Timber Trade | 56 |
8 | Forest Management | 62 |
9 | The Protected Areas System | 69 |
10 | A Future for Africa's Tropical Forests | 81 |
Pt. II | Country Studies | |
11 | Benin and Togo | 97 |
12 | Burundi and Rwanda | 102 |
13 | Cameroon | 110 |
14 | Central African Republic | 119 |
15 | Congo | 125 |
16 | Cote d'Ivoire | 133 |
17 | Eastern Africa | 143 |
18 | Equatorial Guinea | 161 |
19 | Gabon | 168 |
20 | The Gambia and Senegal | 175 |
21 | Ghana | 183 |
22 | Guinea | 193 |
23 | Guinea-Bissau | 200 |
24 | Indian Ocean Islands | 206 |
25 | Liberia | 214 |
26 | Madagascar | 221 |
27 | Nigeria | 230 |
28 | Sao Tome and Principe | 240 |
29 | Sierra Leone | 244 |
30 | Southern Africa | 251 |
31 | Uganda | 262 |
32 | Zaire | 270 |
Acronyms | 283 | |
Glossary | 283 | |
Index of Species | 284 | |
General Index | 287 |
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