Philippon N., De Lapparent B., Gond V., Sèze G., Martiny N., Camberlin P., Cornu G., Morel B., Bigot S., Brou T., Dubreuil V.
2016
Central Africa hosts the world's second largest tropical forest after the Amazonian basin. However, as compared to its Amazonian counterpart, the Central Africa forests receive much less rain (?1500 mm/year in mean spread over two rainy seasons in March-May and September-November, and two dry seasons). They also experience a slower deforestation rate, so that the main threat for the next decades ...
Foresterie - Considérations générales; Dégâts causés aux forêts et leur protection; Météorologie et climatologie; Physiologie végétale : croissance et développement
2016
Central Africa hosts the world's second largest tropical forest after the Amazonian basin. However, as compared to its Amazonian counterpart, the Central Africa forests receive much less rain (?1500 mm/year in mean spread over two rainy seasons in March-May and September-November, and two dry seasons). They also experience a slower deforestation rate, so that the main threat for the next decades ...
Foresterie - Considérations générales; Dégâts causés aux forêts et leur protection; Météorologie et climatologie; Physiologie végétale : croissance et développement