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Stocks and exploitation of East African blackwood Dalbergia melanoxylon: a flagship species for Tanzania's miombo woodlands?
2004
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East African Blackwood is the common name for Dalbergia melanoxylon, the most valuable timber growing in the Miombo woodlands of southern Tanzania, and a potential flagship species to justify conservation of this habitat. The population density, structure and exploitation of this economically and socially important species were studied in an area of southern Tanzania. Harvestable timber was found at a density of 1.03 m³ ha -1 . Multi-stemmed trees, which have a lower marketable value, were more
doi:10.1017/s0030605304000493
fatcat:dg5cwjnnwvbqfib2isn2gu722u