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List of works by Tuyeni H. Mwampamba

A vision for documenting and sharing knowledge in conservation

scientific article published on 19 November 2018

Biodiversity in species, traits, and structure determines carbon stocks and uptake in tropical forests

Dealing with locally-driven degradation: A quick start option under REDD+.

scientific article

Early-career experts essential for planetary sustainability

article published in 2017

Essential ecosystem service variables for monitoring progress towards sustainability

scientific article published on 11 February 2022

Forest-linked livelihoods in a globalized world

scientific article published on 30 November 2020

Incorporating Ecohydrological Processes Into an Analysis of Charcoal-Livestock Production Systems in the Tropics: An Alternative Interpretation of the Water-Energy-Food Nexus

scientific article

Key knowledge gaps to achieve global sustainability goals

scientific article

Modelling carbon stock and carbon sequestration ecosystem services for policy design: a comprehensive approach using a dynamic vegetation model

scholarly article published 15 November 2018

Monitoring biodiversity change through effective global coordination

article by Laetitia M. Navarro et al published December 2017 in Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability

Multiple conceptualizations of nature are key to inclusivity and legitimacy in global environmental governance

scientific article published in February 2020

The effects of cultivation history on forest recovery in fallows in the Eastern Arc Mountain, Tanzania

scholarly article by Tuyeni H Mwampamba & Mark W. Schwartz published March 2011 in Forest Ecology and Management

The role of community carbon monitoring for REDD+: a review of experiences

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The value, limitations, and challenges of employing local experts in conservation research

scientific article published on 3 October 2011

Trade-offs in ecosystem services and varying stakeholder preferences: evaluating conflicts, obstacles, and opportunities

scholarly article by Elizabeth King et al published 2015 in Ecology and Society