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Forest Certification: a potential tool to promote SFM in Africa
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Forest Certification: a potential tool to promote SFM in Africa

2004

Barklund, A.
Teketay, D.

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Forest certification: a soft policy instrument to promote sustainable forest management in Africa.  Policy Brief. Vol. 4 (1)
Policy Brief
Forest certification: a soft policy instrument to promote sustainable forest management in Africa. Policy Brief. Vol. 4 (1)

2016

Teketay, D.

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Restoration of degraded ecosystems in the Afromontane highlands of Ethiopia: comparison of plantations and natural regeneration.  In Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science, Vol. 79, 2017.  DOI: 10.2989/20702620.2016.1254917
Journal Article
Restoration of degraded ecosystems in the Afromontane highlands of Ethiopia: comparison of plantations and natural regeneration. In Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science, Vol. 79, 2017. DOI: 10.2989/20702620.2016.1254917

2017

Abiyu, A.
Teketay, D.
Glatzel, G.
Aerts, R.
Gratzer, G.

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Forest certification in Africa: achievements, challenges and opportunities.
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Forest certification in Africa: achievements, challenges and opportunities.

2016

Teketay, D.
Mbolo, A. M.
Kalonga, S. K.
Ahimin, O.

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Forest certification: opportunities, achievements and challenges in Africa. A Report.
Report
Forest certification: opportunities, achievements and challenges in Africa. A Report.

2016

Teketay, D.

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