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Siebert, S.F. 1997. Economically important rattans <strong>of</strong> Central Sulawesi, Indonesia.<br />

Principes. 41(1): 42-46<br />

Siebert, S. & J.M. Belsky. 1985. Forest-product Trade in a Lowland Filipino Village.<br />

Economic Botany, 39(4): pp 522-533.<br />

Sosef, M.S.M. 1996. Begonias and African rain forest refuges: general aspects and<br />

recent progress. In: L.J.G. van der Maesen, X.M. van der Burgt & J.M. van Medenach<br />

de Rooy (eds). The biodiversity <strong>of</strong> African plants. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp<br />

602-611<br />

Staner, P. & R. Boutique. 1937. Matériaux plantes medicinales indigènes du Congo<br />

Belge. Mem. l’Inst. Roy. Col. Belge. pp 13<br />

Stockdale, M.C. & H.L. Wright. 1994. Rattan Inventory: Determining Plot Shape and<br />

Size. (Unpubl.) report to the Oxford Forestry Institute.<br />

<strong>Sunderland</strong>, T.C.H, C.J. Ros, J.A. Comiskey & A. Njiamnshi. 1997. The Vegetation <strong>of</strong><br />

the Campo Faunal Reserve and the Ejagham Forest Reserve, Cameroon. ICBG: AP-1<br />

Report. Smithsonian Institution. Washington D.C.<br />

<strong>Sunderland</strong>, T.C.H. 1998. The rattans <strong>of</strong> Rio Muni, Equatorial Guinea: utilisation,<br />

biology and distribution. A report for the European Union Project No.6 ACP-EG-020:<br />

Proyecto Conservacion y Utilizacion Racional de los Ecosistemas Forestales de<br />

Guinea Ecuatorial (CUREF).<br />

<strong>Sunderland</strong>, T.C.H. 1999a. The rattans <strong>of</strong> Africa. In: R. Bacilieri & S. Appanah (eds.)<br />

1999. Rattan cultivation: Achievements, Problems and Prospects. CIRAD-Forêt &<br />

FRIM, Malaysia. pp 237-236<br />

<strong>Sunderland</strong>, T.C.H. 1999b. New research on African rattans: an important non-wood<br />

forest product from the forests <strong>of</strong> Central Africa. In: T.C.H. <strong>Sunderland</strong>, L.E. Clark &<br />

P. Vantomme (eds). The non-wood forest products <strong>of</strong> Central Africa: current research<br />

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