Vegetation

Natural vegetation provides us with an array of products and services that are vital for our survival and balanced development. Vegetation untouched by human activity probably no longer exists in Nigeria. Farming, logging, grazing, hunting, exploitation for a variety of products, urbanization, and...

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Autor principal: Isichei, A. O.
Formato: Book chapter
Idioma:inglês
Publicado em: Nigerian Environmental Study/Action Team 2014
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description Natural vegetation provides us with an array of products and services that are vital for our survival and balanced development. Vegetation untouched by human activity probably no longer exists in Nigeria. Farming, logging, grazing, hunting, exploitation for a variety of products, urbanization, and infrastructural development, all heightened by burgeoning human and livestock populations, have reduced our plant cover to a patchwork of farmlands, plantations, and secondary vegetation at various stages of regrowth and maturity.
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spelling oai:ir.oauife.edu.ng:123456789-33042023-05-13T11:08:33Z Vegetation Isichei, A. O. Natural vegetation Forest Coastal vegetation Mangrove Freshwater swamp communities Riparian forests Lowland rain forest Forest belt Savanna Derived savanna Guinea savanna Sahel savanna Plateau mosaic vegetation Savanna vegetation Wetlands Uses of wetlands Deforestation Causes of deforestation Reforestation Conservation Natural vegetation provides us with an array of products and services that are vital for our survival and balanced development. Vegetation untouched by human activity probably no longer exists in Nigeria. Farming, logging, grazing, hunting, exploitation for a variety of products, urbanization, and infrastructural development, all heightened by burgeoning human and livestock populations, have reduced our plant cover to a patchwork of farmlands, plantations, and secondary vegetation at various stages of regrowth and maturity. International Development Research Centre (IDRC) 2014-10-16T12:58:15Z 2018-10-29T10:56:26Z 2014-10-16T12:58:15Z 2018-10-29T10:56:26Z 1991 Book chapter Isichei, A. O. (1991) Vegetation. In Nigeria's Threatened Environment: a National Profile. Ibadan: Nigerian Environmental Study/Action Team. http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3304 en PDF application/pdf Nigeria Nigerian Environmental Study/Action Team
spellingShingle Natural vegetation
Forest
Coastal vegetation
Mangrove
Freshwater swamp communities
Riparian forests
Lowland rain forest
Forest belt
Savanna
Derived savanna
Guinea savanna
Sahel savanna
Plateau mosaic vegetation
Savanna vegetation
Wetlands
Uses of wetlands
Deforestation
Causes of deforestation
Reforestation
Conservation
Isichei, A. O.
Vegetation
title Vegetation
title_full Vegetation
title_fullStr Vegetation
title_full_unstemmed Vegetation
title_short Vegetation
title_sort vegetation
topic Natural vegetation
Forest
Coastal vegetation
Mangrove
Freshwater swamp communities
Riparian forests
Lowland rain forest
Forest belt
Savanna
Derived savanna
Guinea savanna
Sahel savanna
Plateau mosaic vegetation
Savanna vegetation
Wetlands
Uses of wetlands
Deforestation
Causes of deforestation
Reforestation
Conservation
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