Carbon content of non-native invasive tree species on mataqali owned native tropical forest study from Sote, Fiji Saurindra Nr. Goswami and Indra R. Singh
Material type: TextSeries: Fiji Agricultural Journal ; 53 (1)Publication details: Suva, Fiji Ministry of Agriculture 2013Description: p.36-41Subject(s): In: Fiji Agricultural Journal journal articleSummary: Eighty five percent of the total land area in Fiji is owned by mataqali-i-taukei, a term representing Fijian clan or land owning unit. Trees and pastures cover more than 80% of these areas. Clearing forests for agricultural crops and logging create gaps. This study provides scope to recognize the importance of utilizing invasive for managing carbon stocks in tropical forestsCurrent library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Eighty five percent of the total land area in Fiji is owned by mataqali-i-taukei, a term representing Fijian clan or land owning unit. Trees and pastures cover more than 80% of these areas. Clearing forests for agricultural crops and logging create gaps. This study provides scope to recognize the importance of utilizing invasive for managing carbon stocks in tropical forests