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Mammalian biogeography and the Ebola virus in AfricaDifferences between Pygmy and Non-Pygmy Hunting in Congo Basin ForestsDisentangling the relative effects of bushmeat availability on human nutrition in central AfricaIntegrating sustainable hunting in biodiversity protection in Central Africa: hot spots, weak spots, and strong spotsMajor atmospheric emissions from peat fires in Southeast Asia during non-drought years: evidence from the 2013 Sumatran firesMeasuring biodiversity and sustainable management in forests and agricultural landscapesState and evolution of the African rainforests between 1990 and 2010.Biodiversity conservation in agricultural landscapes: challenges and opportunities of coffee agroforests in the Western Ghats, India.Four decades of forest persistence, clearance and logging on Borneo.No conservation silver lining to Ebola.Distribution and Numbers of Pygmies in Central African Forests.Recent origin of a large part of the forest cover in the Gabon coastal area based on stable carbon isotope data.Response to Osofsky's "Misrepresentation by Citation".Recent loss of closed forests is associated with Ebola virus disease outbreaks.Effect of small-scale heterogeneity of prey and hunter distributions on the sustainability of bushmeat hunting.Eating and conserving bushmeat in AfricaForest Biodiversity and the Delivery of Ecosystem Goods and Services: Translating Science into PolicyProtected African rainforest mammals and climate changeCompatibility of timber and non-timber forest product management in natural tropical forests: Perspectives, challenges, and opportunitiesPhylogenetic Age is Positively Correlated with Sensitivity to Timber Harvest in Bornean MammalsTowards sustainable management of mixed dipterocarp forests of South-east Asia: moving beyond minimum diameter cutting limitsThe Tropical managed Forests Observatory: a research network addressing the future of tropical logged forestsSystematic review of effects on biodiversity from oil palm productionRegional variation in tropical forest tree species composition in the Central African Republic: an assessment based on inventories by forest companiesBushmeat and human health: Assessing the Evidence in tropical and sub-tropical forestsDeforestation and timber production in Congo after implementation of sustainable management policy: A reaction to the article by J.S. Brandt, C. Nolte and A. Agrawal (Land Use Policy 52:15–22)Detecting large-scale diversity patterns in tropical trees: Can we trust commercial forest inventories?Sustainable Forest Management and Carbon in Tropical Latin America: The Case for REDD+Livelihoods, forests, and conservation in developing countries: An OverviewThe socioeconomic and environmental impacts of wood energy value chains in Sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic map protocolThe environmental, socioeconomic, and health impacts of woodfuel value chains in Sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic mapComparative effectiveness of silvicultural interventions for increasing timber production and sustaining conservation values in natural tropical production forests. A systematic review protocolDoes production of oil palm, soybean, or jatropha change biodiversity and ecosystem functions in tropical forestsThe impact of land use and cover change on above and below-ground carbon stocks of the miombo woodlands since the 1950s: a systematic review protocolEmpty forests, empty stomachs? Bushmeat and livelihoods in the Congo and Amazon BasinsPotential synergies of the main current forestry efforts and climate change mitigation in Central AfricaForest degradation: it is not a matter of new definitionsPriorities for the trade of less charismatic freshwater turtle and tortoise speciesThe impact of forest management plans on trees and carbon: Modeling a decade of harvesting data in CameroonFinancial and economic values of bushmeat in rural and urban livelihoods in Cameroon: Inputs to the development of public policy
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