MS Excel Spreadsheet - 16.0 KB - MD5: ff19de2e5db2b3138f1d56479ccfae2c
forest plot sampling of vegetation in 4 forest areas around Mt.Elgon |
MS Excel Spreadsheet - 17.8 KB - MD5: 4edaa0be3891647449ecfaa6a9689e46
forest plot sampling of vegetation in 4 forest areas around Mt.Elgon |
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forest plot sampling of vegetation in 4 forest areas around Mt.Elgon |
Tab-Delimited - 17.6 KB - MD5: c814de521a9482f4f7040b935621b126
forest plot sampling of vegetation in 4 forest areas around Mt.Elgon |
MS Excel Spreadsheet - 16.6 KB - MD5: 9e5d86dcfd3d5b91c7383deb45c3a9c8
forest plot sampling of vegetation in 4 forest areas around Mt.Elgon |
Mar 3, 2016 - General
MLA - Multidisciplinary Landscape Assessment, 2016, "Multidisciplinary Landscape Assessment", https://doi.org/10.17528/CIFOR/DATA.00008, Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), V1
The characteristics of forested landscapes are usually critical to their inhabitants, but the significance of these relationships is largely hidden from the outsider. The challenge is to understand what aspects of the landscape local people care about, why they matter and how muc... |
Mar 3, 2016 -
Multidisciplinary Landscape Assessment
Adobe PDF - 2.2 MB - MD5: 51e76bcbdf366d3aae9509f8148288e4
This is not intended as a manual. We would rather it viewed as a summary of lessons learned. |
Mar 3, 2016 -
Multidisciplinary Landscape Assessment
ZIP Archive - 160.3 KB - MD5: ff1faee1ecb4030a8fa96f32672cce7a
The file contains the list of plant and animal species |
Mar 3, 2016 -
Multidisciplinary Landscape Assessment
ZIP Archive - 87.6 KB - MD5: 47394c9debdc3fb8f6552c47e43990b0
The database containing all the importance scores by local communities regarding use classes and species. Refer to the methods book for a description of the PDM method. |
Mar 3, 2016 -
Multidisciplinary Landscape Assessment
ZIP Archive - 7.3 KB - MD5: cb08518555574141b6df6d4265058fe2
The file contains the social database including the village description and history, local views and preferences, needs, culture and local aspirations. We refer to the methods book for a description of how these data were collected. |