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CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 3 ABBREVI
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This study was mad
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The close relatio
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guidance from central and district
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The National Forest Policy (1998) s
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However, significant changes in dev
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METHODOLOGY This study was conducte
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Field Research Research assistants
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Table 2 Types of analyses made amon
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south bank (1270 m 3 ). Therefore,
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commenced in 1986 have converted th
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The majority of reserved forests an
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Degradation of forests and deforest
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medicinal plants for curing illness
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STUDY AREA OVERVIEW The study area
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The coastal forests found in the st
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Data on harvest licences covering a
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Figure 8 Sawn wood and logs shipped
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eported to be very low, with most s
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ound wood from the study area. Over
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Species harvested in 2001, but not
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checkpoint records from Kibiti, stu
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Figure 13 Main species processed by
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Two species, Swartzia madagascarens
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melanoxylon (Class I), Milicia exce
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A few species have shown particular
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The frequency distributions of leng
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HARVEST AREAS, DESTINATIONS, MARKET
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Major harvest areas in Lindi Region
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licences show how MI (Ltd.), the la
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Figure 26 Off-road logging truck ro
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Table 25 Total number of vehicles r
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Seasonal variations in timber trade
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Figure 35 Total timber shipments fr
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