The roles of exotic and native tree species in preventing desertification and enhancing degraded land restoration in the north east of Libya. Reciprocal effects of environmental factors and plantation forestry on each other, assessed by observations on growth and reproductive success of relevant tree species, and environmental factors analysed using multivariate statistics.
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2013-11-22Supervisor
Hale, William H.G.Keyword
AfforestationDesertification
Exotic species
Factor analyses
Land degradation
Libya
Multivariate analyses
Native species
Plantation forests
Jabal Akhdar region
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University of BradfordDepartment
Division of Archaeological, Geographical and Environmental SciencesAwarded
2011