115:, the area covered by bare ground slightly reduced to 2274.4 hectares (31.9%), indicating a 4.1% decline over the five-year period. Farmland remained at 1249.470 hectares (17.5%), the undisturbed forest further shrank to 2289.900 hectares (32.1%), secondary regrowth covered 1118.070 hectares (15.6%), and water bodies remained consistent at 207.900 hectares (2.9%). The visibility of water bodies in the 2017 imagery is attributed to human activities that have altered the landscape. Analyzing the land use patterns from 1986, 2002, and 2017 highlights the significant alterations driven by human interventions. Specifically, areas around Obada, Owena, and Ibutitan/Ilaro camp exhibited noticeable changes, likely due to human encroachment and direct access. While the 1986 imagery showcased a denser vegetation cover, subsequent years revealed a decline. Notably, the 1986 and 2002 data did not explicitly show water bodies; however, satellite imagery hinted at the presence of riparian forests. The construction of a dam, achieved through the dredging of the Owena river, led to the emergence of the water bodies evident in the 2017 imagery.
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local communities and the Ondo State
Ministry of Natural Resources in the late 1980s, aimed to promote sustainable forestry and curb illegal activities. Notably, biodiversity surveys, like the one conducted by the Wildlife Conservation Society in 1992, provided critical insights into the reserve's unique species, helping draft conservation action plans. Despite these strides, the reserve faced challenges; for instance, the encroachment of farmlands, exemplified by the expansion of agricultural plots near the Akure Reserve's southern boundary in the early 2000s. Additionally, climate change effects, like the altered rainfall patterns observed post-2005, threatened the forest's ecosystem. Nevertheless, partnerships between the Ondo State government and international conservation bodies, such as the collaboration with the World Wildlife Fund in 2010, showcased a united front in tackling these challenges, underscoring the importance of preserving Akure's ecological heritage for posterity.
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the soil bare and dry displacing them from their natural ecosystem. The worst, is that there is little or no awareness to the rural communities about preservation of the forest. For instance, these scholars observed that rural communities living around the forest reserve depend heavily on the forest for their livelihood. As a result of this, it has resulted in high level of deforestation. More so, very few members of the rural communities are aware of the program on
Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation. Other scholars who have studied on various aspects and extents of deforestation in this forest reserve include; Adetula who estimated that 11.73% (8.2 km2) of the area had been cleared for cocoa farming and other food crops; Fuwape et al. documented the
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near its boundaries, leading to evident deforestation and habitat fragmentation. Concurrently, the impact of climate change became increasingly pronounced; by 2005, altered rainfall patterns began to disrupt the reserve's natural water sources, exacerbating drought conditions and affecting the survival of local flora and fauna. Additionally, despite regulations, unauthorized logging incidents persisted, with a notable uptick in 2012, further diminishing the forest's timber resources. These specific events highlight the cumulative and multifaceted environmental threats facing the Akure Forest
Reserve, emphasizing the imperative for sustained conservation efforts and adaptive management strategies.
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reserve's ecological significance. By 2008, joint research efforts involving the
University of Ibadan and the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) identified rare mammalian species, some believed to be locally extinct, reiterating the reserve's conservation importance. Additionally, in 2014, a collaborative study between the NCF and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) shed light on intricate avian migration patterns, further highlighting the reserve's role as a critical hub for avifauna. These collective research initiatives underscore the Akure Forest Reserve's pivotal contribution to biodiversity studies and its essential role in global conservation discourse.
26:, covering 66 km (25 sq mi). The Akure Forest Reserve, established in 1948 and spanning approximately 32 hectares. It was created with the primary aim of safeguarding the genetic diversity of the forest ecosystem. About 11.73% (8.2 km) is estimated to be cleared for cocoa farming and other food crops. Aponmu and Owena Yoruba speaking communities owned the forest, though, there are also minor settlements surrounding the forest. They include Ipogun, Kajola/ Aponmu, Kajola, Ago Petesi, Akika Camp, Owena Town, Ibutitan/Ilaro Camp, Elemo Igbara Oke Camp and Owena Water new Dam.
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and 29 ยฐC for nearly the entire year. The wet season in this area lasts about 9.6 months with a monthly rainfall of about 0.5inches, with 9.0 inches in
September as the wettest month The average annual rainfall varies from 2000mm in the south to 1500mm in the north. The yearly relative humidity in the south-west range from 80-85%. The wet season begins in April and ends in October, with the heaviest rainfall records occurring in July and August, while the dry season lasts from November to March.
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276:, poaching, and the conversion of forested areas for agriculture and development projects, a legacy dating back to pre-colonial times. This sustained and mounting pressure on these forests has resulted in their gradual disappearance, along with a consequent loss of biodiversity, encompassing both plant and animal life. These developments have brought significant hardship to the indigenous communities that rely on these forests for their livelihoods.
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categorized into three distinct land use types. Within the fallow land, a total of 5,182 insects were observed, representing 46 different families and spanning 8 orders. In the cocoa agroforest, 5,884 insects were documented, encompassing 50 families and 10 orders. The unlogged forest, on the other hand, contained 2,490 insects, spanning 10 orders and 56 families. Notably, the most abundant families and orders were
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sandy-loam in composition. Furthermore, the Akure Forest
Reserve provides invaluable ecosystem services, including carbon sequestration, water regulation, habitat preservation, and cultural significance. It acts as a vital carbon sink, mitigating the impacts of climate change, while also regulating local water cycles and serving as a sanctuary for numerous plant and animal species.
39:". This site is among Nigeria's Strict Nature Forest Reserves. SNRs, along with wilderness zones, are designated areas primarily intended for research and safeguarding extensive, untouched wilderness regions. Their main goal is to conserve biodiversity and serve as essential reference for scientific research and environmental monitoring.
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into the atmosphere. Prior to the onset of the industrial revolution, greenhouse gas concentrations remained relatively stable, and human influence on climate was primarily localized. Early human impact on the climate was primarily confined to activities such as deforestation and wetland drainage for
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Reserve, like many natural areas worldwide, faces various demanding situations and threats that jeopardize its ecological integrity and the advantages it gives to communities. The reserve is home to a wide variety of plant and animal life, including many endangered species. However, the reserve faces
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Non secular significance: some areas within the wooded area may additionally hold unique religious or religious significance for positive groups. Sacred groves, for instance, are not unusual capabilities in lots of forests and are respected as sacred places of worship or as a spiritual tribute to the
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The assessment of biodiversity emerges as a crucial tool in gauging the pace of forest depletion within reserves, offering insights into the ramifications of diverse land use activities. Illicit removal of trees amplifies global warming and exacerbates shortages of wood, impacting both industries and
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demonstrating the abundance of plant species in the area. Four diurnal primates in two families are present in the forest. Two of these primates were detected through direct sighting. The third and the fourth were discovered through the interview with hunters in the adjoining villages which confirmed
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The Akure Forest
Reserve is situated in the Ondo State, Nigeria, a region in Akure South Local Government Area. It falls within longitudes 5o9โฒ and 5o11โฒ east of the Greenwich Meridian and latitudes 7o16โฒ and 7o18โฒ north of the equator. It was established as a reserve in 1936. It covers a land
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Poaching is a significant threat to the biodiversity of the Akure Forest
Reserve. It involves the illegal hunting or capturing of wildlife for various purposes, such as bushmeat, traditional medicine, or the exotic pet trade. This can lead to declines in population numbers and disrupt the ecological
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Range of merchandise: The A woodland reserve is rich in non-wood woodland merchandise, In addition to timber, the encompassing area includes a wide range of valuable resources. Those are medicinal plants, nuts, herbs, mushrooms, honey, and diverse other vegetation and fauna that can be harvested for
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Several researches have shown a tremendous human activities going on around the Akure forest reserve. These activities range from agriculture to lumbering, urbanization, etc. which are negatively affecting the reserve. Lumbering has significantly affected insect population in the forest as it leaves
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The forest has been a focal point for biodiversity research, revealing numerous insights through collaborative scientific endeavors. In 1995, a biodiversity survey conducted by the
Nigerian Conservation Foundation (NCF) unearthed several previously undiscovered endemic plant species, emphasizing the
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Biodiversity and
Ecotourism: The Akure Forest Reserve's rich biodiversity and the presence of unique and diverse animal species make it an exceptional platform for ecotourism, which includes nature enthusiasts and researchers who, are interested in the reserve to have a look at, have a look at, and
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The critical metric of biodiversity, measured by the heterogeneity in the number and density of individual species, faces peril due to deforestation. While forests, especially in the tropics, serve as crucial reservoirs of biodiversity, the processes of deforestation, fragmentation, and degradation
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Akure forest reserve is home to diverse species of plants and animals. It has a high diversity, richness, and abundance of plant species, with Nine hundred and fifty-six (956) unique trees counted in total; It contains 42 different tree species, which were dispersed among 20 different families. The
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Before being designated as a reserve in 1936, the forest encompassed an area of 69.93 km, equivalent to 7139.8 hectares. By 1986, the pristine forest, characterized by its dense, dark-green canopy, spanned 4520.7 hectares, making up 63.3% of the entire forested region. Other land uses included
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Akure has a tropical humid climate with a minimum and maximum daily temperature range of 27 ยฐC - 38 ยฐC respectively, in the wet season and 23 ยฐC - 39 ยฐC respectively in the dry season. However, according to Adejoba et al., the average daily temperature ranges between 21 ยฐC
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area of about 69.93km2. Politically, it is located in Ondo State in southwest Nigeria and shares a border with Osun State in the northeast. The Akure forest reserve share border with the five LGAs, in Ondo State namely : Ile Oluji, Oke-Igbo, Ifedore, Akure South, Idanre and Ondo East.
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Ecotourism is a nature-focused form of tourism that strives to alleviate the impact on the natural environment and promote the preservation of natural resources. It entails journeys to natural attractions that not only safeguard the local culture and environment but also support the welfare of the
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The southern portion of the terrain is low lying, gently undulating, and has an elevation range of 216 to 504 meters, while the northern portion has hilly rock outcrops that are spaced closely together. Gneiss and crystalline rocks make up the ground beneath. It has a pH range of 6.7 to 7.3 and is
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The Akure Forest Reserve in Ondo State, Nigeria, grapples with pressing environmental challenges that have escalated over the decades. For instance, in the early 2000s, the reserve witnessed a surge in encroachments from agricultural activities, notably with the establishment of large-scale farms
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In the end, the destiny of the Akure Forest Reserve lies in a sustainable management approach that balances conservation with the needs of neighborhood communities. Protecting the reserve is crucial for retaining biodiversity, providing crucial atmospheric services, respecting cultural heritage,
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Deforestation and forest degradation persist at alarming rates, posing a significant threat to global biodiversity. Since 1990, approximately 420 million hectares of forested land have been converted for various land uses, despite a reduction in the overall deforestation rate over the past three
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in 1960, the Akure Forest Reserve has stood as a beacon of biodiversity. Post-independence, the Nigerian government implemented protective measures like the National Forestry Policy in 1975, which directly impacted reserves like Akure. Collaborative initiatives, such as the joint efforts between
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Major drivers of deforestation, identified include indiscriminate forest exploitation, agricultural expansion through forest clearance, encroachment, and population growth. The rich tropical rainforests of Nigeria's southwest and southeast geopolitical zones, celebrated for their diverse plant
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including the species counted for 53% of the total tree canopies in Akure forest reserve. Owusu's (2018) research, submits that the disappearance of vegetation in the city is raising livability issues with regard to ecosystem function, temperature rise, and air quality. As a result, he advised
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could still be present in the forest because they seldom hear the vocalization of the animal. Akure forest reserve is also home to diverse number of insect species with about 13,578 insects distributed among 30 families belonging to 15 orders. In the forest ecosystem, insect diversification is
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and their precursors through human activities have been on the rise, largely attributed to industrial processes, as well as land and air transportation. These aerosol particles play a significant role in altering radiation within the atmosphere. All of these changes can be attributed to human
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In Africa, and Nigeria specifically, there is a notable lack of comprehensive information concerning the diversity of tree species and the dynamics of ecological succession within its natural tropical rainforests. This knowledge gap is primarily attributed to the limited number of studies and
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decades. The estimated rate of deforestation between 2015 and 2020 remains notable at 10 million hectares annually, down from 16 million hectares in the 1990s. The global extent of primary forests has also experienced a substantial decline, shrinking by over 80 million hectares since 1990.
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policymakers to address the three crucial issues of resilience, sustainability, and livability. In the southern section of the relief pattern. The forest was owned by the Aponmu and Owena Yoruba speaking groups, although it was also surrounded by small towns. These include Elemo
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Illegal logging involves the unauthorized harvesting of timber and non-timber forest products. This activity often occurs without proper permits or adherence to sustainable logging practices. It can lead to habitat destruction, soil erosion, and the loss of valuable timber
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Non-Timber Forest Product Management: Implement sustainable harvesting practices for non-timber forest products. This involves setting quotas, regulating harvesting techniques, and promoting value-addition activities that enhance economic benefits without compromising the
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Extreme Weather Events: The increasing frequency and intensity of extreme weather events, such as storms, droughts, and floods, can damage forest ecosystems and disrupt the natural regeneration processes. This can make it more challenging for the forest to recover from
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Long-Term Monitoring Programs: Establish rigorous monitoring programs to track changes in biodiversity, habitat health, and other ecological indicators. This data is crucial for assessing the effectiveness of conservation measures and adapting management strategies as
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Recreational sports: The forest gives possibilities for recreational sports like hiking, birdwatching, picnicking, and camping. These sports now not handiest provide leisure site visitors but also make a contribution to local economies via the guide and lodge
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Law Enforcement: Strengthen law enforcement mechanisms to combat illegal activities such as poaching, illegal logging, and encroachment. This may involve deploying trained personnel, implementing surveillance technology, and establishing effective reporting
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Ecosystem-Based Management: Adopt an ecosystem-based approach that considers the interdependencies of different species and habitats within the forest. This approach ensures that management decisions are holistic and take into account the broader ecological
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Shifts in Wildlife Behavior and Distribution: Climate change can influence the behavior, migration patterns, and distribution of wildlife species. Some species may struggle to adapt to changing conditions, potentially leading to population declines or local
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Historical Relevance: The forest may also have historical ties to the community, serving as a place of ancient events, settlements, or ancient practices. these connections can be of splendid significance to the cultural identification of the neighborhood
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Rapid population growth and urbanization in and around the Akure Forest Reserve can lead to increased demand for land and resources. This can result in encroachment, where people settle, cultivate land, or engage in other activities within the forest's
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Cultural Practices and Traditions: The Akure Forest Reserve holds cultural significance for neighborhood groups. it could be associated with conventional beliefs, ceremonies, or practices that are deeply embedded in the cultural heritage of human
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Capacity Building: Provide training and capacity-building opportunities to local communities for sustainable resource use, alternative livelihoods, and conservation practices. This empowers them to become active participants in conservation
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Timber Harvesting Guidelines: If timber harvesting is permitted, establish guidelines for sustainable logging practices. This includes selective logging, reforestation efforts, and the use of best management practices to minimize negative
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Biodiversity Assessment: Conduct comprehensive biodiversity assessments to understand the flora and fauna present in the reserve. This information can guide conservation efforts and help identify key species and habitats that require
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Policy and Regulation: Develop and enforce clear policies and regulations for land use, resource extraction, and conservation activities within the reserve. These policies should be based on sound scientific evidence and stakeholder
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Temperature and Precipitation Changes: Climate change is altering the temperature and precipitation patterns in the Akure Forest Reserve. This can impact the growth and distribution of plant species, potentially leading to shifts in
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Illegal Land Conversions: In some cases, illegal land conversions may occur where land-use changes are made without the proper authorization or adherence to land-use regulations. This can further exacerbate deforestation and habitat
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Well-managed reserves can attract tourists and nature enthusiasts, generating economic revenue for local communities. Additionally, recreational activities in the forest can improve the well-being and quality of life for nearby
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indigenous community. Ecotourism assets encompass both the natural and cultural aspects that draw visitors to an eco-friendly destination, forming the foundation of ecotourism and fostering a sustainable flow of tourists.
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engagement, law enforcement, and climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies. It's crucial to prioritize the long-term health and resilience of the Akure Forest Reserve to ensure it continues to provide valuable
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Stakeholder Involvement: Involve local communities, indigenous groups, and other stakeholders in decision-making processes. Their traditional knowledge and expertise can be invaluable in crafting sustainable management
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The Akure Forest Reserve is likely home to a rich diversity of plant and animal species, some of which may be rare or endemic. Protecting the reserve ensures the survival of these species and maintains ecological
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the general standard of living. The call for comprehensive inventory practices becomes imperative to discern the abundance and diversities of forest trees, laying a foundation for effective conservation efforts.
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The forest provides vital ecosystem services like carbon sequestration, water regulation, and soil conservation. These services have far-reaching benefits for both local communities and the broader environment.
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Supply of livelihood: NTFPs play a essential prole i the livelihoods of local groups. People living in and around the woodland often rely upon these sources for sustenance, income generation, and traditional
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investigations addressing these subjects. The rainforest ecosystems in Nigeria represent the most densely populated regions of the country and play a critical role in meeting the nation's timber demands.
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Many forests, including Akure, have cultural and spiritual importance for local communities. They serve as sites for traditional practices, ceremonies, and provide a sense of identity and connection to
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Research Initiatives: Encourage research within the reserve to advance scientific understanding of its ecosystems, species, and ecological processes. This can inform evidence-based management decisions.
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Forests play a critical role in mitigating climate change by absorbing and storing carbon dioxide. Protecting the Akure Forest Reserve contributes to global efforts to combat climate change.
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bare ground at 818.1 hectares (11.5%), farmland at 1209.9 hectares (16.9%), secondary regrowth forest spanning 590.9 hectares (8.3%), and water bodies occupying 207.900 hectares (2.9%). In
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Gbiri, Isaac Adelakun; Adeoye, Nathaniel Olugbade (2019-04-01).
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The Environmental Impact of Deforestation and Biodiversity Loss
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Gbiri, Isaac Adelakun; Adeoye, Nathaniel Olugbade (2019).
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Future of Akure Forest Reserve for Sustainable Management:
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Economic and social importance of the Akure Forest Reserve
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species, are particularly vulnerable to these threats.
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1042:"Forestry and Forest Conservation in Nigeria"
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42:In recent decades, there has been a large
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2018:
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119:Biodiversity Research and Discoveries:
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169:that three species of monkeys (Owe =
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289:Forest fire causes biodiversity loss
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3691:Protected areas established in 1936
2058:Onyekwelu, JC; Olusola, JA (2014).
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642:Cultural and spiritual Significance
319:1. Non-wooden Forest merchandise (
13:
2554:Journal of Environmental Geography
2064:Journal of Tropical Forest Science
1659:Journal of Tropical Forest Science
1615:Journal of Environmental Geography
1584:Journal of Tropical Forest Science
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1279:Journal of Environmental Geography
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817:Journal of Environmental Geography
776:Journal of Environmental Geography
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2025:Journal of Tourism and Recreation
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33:(SNR), often referred to as the "
22:is a protected area in southwest
1046:The Commonwealth Forestry Review
533:Integrated Conservation Planning
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89:Post-Independence Conservation:
3645:Afi Mountain Wildlife Sanctuary
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748:Forestry Association of Nigeria
389:Encroachment and deforestation:
3686:1936 establishments in Nigeria
3650:Mbe Mountains Community Forest
3403:Ninan, K N, ed. (2012-05-04).
2780:Daniel, Olabode (2015-09-30).
1215:Marine and Freshwater Research
897:Daniel, Olabode (2015-09-30).
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522:Future of Akure Forest Reserve
1:
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2512:10.1080/23748834.2019.1639421
2306:A. Adebayo, Williams (2021).
1943:10.1080/13032917.2018.1486329
1569:10.1016/s0961-9534(01)00036-8
1142:10.1080/14888386.2010.9712664
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419:Poaching and Illegal Logging:
160:most prevalent families were
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3206:Nature Conservation Research
2938:Aribigbola, Afolabi (2008).
2700:Journal of Forestry Research
2396:Journal of Forestry Research
2362:10.1007/978-981-19-3326-4_21
2285:10.24018/ejeng.2019.4.6.1340
2019:Sonubi, O. K. (2014-07-18).
1609:Owusu, Alex Barimah (2018).
1273:Gbiri, A; Adeoye, O (2019).
7:
3331:10.1007/978-3-319-43702-6_3
3172:10.1007/978-981-19-6974-4_2
2612:10.5152/forestis.2022.21039
2111:10.1007/978-3-031-34688-0_3
1889:10.1007/978-3-642-17983-9_3
1177:10.17501/24246735.2022.7113
93:Nigeria gained independence
10:
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3676:Forest reserves of Nigeria
3466:Protected areas of Nigeria
3291:10.1007/s11252-021-01137-z
3022:Odjugo, PAO (2010-02-11).
2185:The History of the Yorubas
1990:10.1007/s10668-021-01550-6
1672:10.26525/jtfs2022.34.3.334
565:Enforcement and Regulation
3655:Lekki Conservation Centre
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2712:10.1007/s11676-009-0040-0
2408:10.1007/s11676-013-0327-z
2238:10.1007/s11632-010-0407-5
2226:Forestry Studies in China
2161:10.1017/s0305862x00001473
1533:10.15666/aeer/1103_491511
1514:Adekunle, V.A.J. (2013).
666:Climate Change Mitigation
619:Biodiversity Conservation
126:Environmental Challenges:
16:Protected area in Nigeria
2567:10.2478/jengeo-2019-0001
2325:10.47362/ejsss.2021.2115
2194:10.1017/cbo9780511702617
1628:10.2478/jengeo-2018-0005
1448:10.4314/ijbcs.v3i6.53152
1292:10.2478/jengeo-2019-0001
830:10.2478/jengeo-2019-0001
789:10.2478/jengeo-2019-0001
596:Sustainable Resource use
491:agricultural expansion.
341:2. Tourism and exercise:
215:covered (721.40 m3) and
3247:Promoting Green Economy
2759:10.1504/ier.2020.112603
2456:10.4314/jasem.v24i11.10
1805:10.4314/jasem.v24i11.10
1492:10.4314/jasem.v24i11.10
581:Research and Monitoring
366:magnificence of nature.
3373:10.4314/jasem.v23i7.31
3255:10.2307/j.ctvh9vtc7.13
3041:10.4314/fje.v4i1.48005
1759:10.4060/cb1329en-figb3
1713:10.54989/msd-2022-0019
1429:Adeduntan, S. (2009).
1362:10.4314/jasem.v25i8.20
654:Recreation and Tourism
401:Agricultural Expansion
291:
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3219:10.24189/ncr.2018.002
3138:10.4314/jasem.v25i8.3
2664:10.4314/jasem.v27i1.4
2139:Wills, Brian (1975).
2037:10.12735/jotr.v1i1p51
1846:10.4314/jasem.v27i1.4
1549:Biomass and Bioenergy
1098:10.4314/jasem.v27i1.4
1008:10.4314/jasem.v25i6.4
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261:
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31:Strict Nature Reserve
2848:10.4314/ejesm.v7i4.7
1052:(2 (195)): 129โ136.
1040:Lowe, R. G. (1984).
172:Cercocebus torquatus
20:Akure Forest Reserve
2798:2015Clim....3..775D
2504:2022CitHe...6..123A
2492:Cities & Health
1935:2018Anato..29..593O
1561:2001BmBe...21..401F
1134:2010Biodi..11c..54U
915:2015Clim....3..775D
886:. pp. 346โ357.
393:Population Pressure
2889:10.4314/as.v20i2.2
2807:10.3390/cli3040775
1128:(3&4): 44โ52.
924:10.3390/cli3040775
631:Ecosystem Services
292:
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184:Putty nosed monkey
178:Cercopithecus mona
157:
153:Putty nosed monkey
71:Climatic condition
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3181:978-981-19-6973-7
3000:978-3-030-51210-1
2449:(11): 1909โ1915.
2371:978-981-19-3325-7
2120:978-3-031-34687-3
1898:978-3-642-17982-2
1798:(11): 1909โ1915.
1485:(11): 1909โ1915.
509:The emissions of
175:; Lambe or Obo =
100:Land Use Changes:
62:Geographical area
48:Ile Oluji/Okeigbo
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2094:
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1984:(2): 2656โ2684.
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1962:
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1426:
1417:
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1383:
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1355:(8): 1415โ1419.
1340:
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1153:
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967:weatherspark.com
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710:
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692:
488:greenhouse gases
3706:
3705:
3701:
3700:
3699:
3697:
3696:
3695:
3666:
3665:
3664:
3659:
3633:
3585:
3544:
3473:Forest reserves
3468:
3463:
3433:
3432:
3425:
3401:
3397:
3352:
3348:
3342:
3318:
3314:
3271:
3267:
3259:
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3239:
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3001:
2975:
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2913:
2868:
2864:
2827:
2823:
2778:
2774:
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2692:
2688:
2643:
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2546:
2535:
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2218:
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2204:
2180:
2176:
2137:
2133:
2125:
2123:
2121:
2095:
2091:
2056:
2052:
2017:
2013:
1970:
1966:
1915:
1911:
1903:
1901:
1899:
1874:
1870:
1825:
1821:
1784:
1780:
1771:
1769:
1745:
1744:
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1692:
1688:
1651:
1644:
1607:
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1545:
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1471:
1464:
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1386:
1341:
1334:
1307:
1300:
1271:
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1234:
1227:10.1071/MF15066
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1161:
1157:
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1038:
1034:
1028:
1024:
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850:
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809:
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768:
755:
744:
740:
721:
720:
713:
704:
702:
694:
693:
689:
684:
524:
484:
434:Illegal Logging
377:
313:
282:
274:illegal logging
263:Illegal logging
205:
190:Pan troglodytes
145:
143:Flora and fauna
136:
82:
73:
64:
17:
12:
11:
5:
3704:
3694:
3693:
3688:
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3591:National parks
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3461:
3454:
3447:
3439:
3431:
3430:
3423:
3395:
3346:
3340:
3312:
3285:(1): 165โ178.
3265:
3233:
3192:
3180:
3152:
3111:
3090:(3): 491โ511.
3055:
3014:
2999:
2969:
2930:
2911:
2862:
2821:
2792:(4): 775โ791.
2772:
2733:
2706:(3): 205โ212.
2686:
2634:
2589:
2533:
2498:(1): 123โ135.
2478:
2429:
2382:
2370:
2339:
2298:
2259:
2232:(4): 193โ200.
2209:
2202:
2174:
2131:
2119:
2089:
2050:
2011:
1964:
1929:(4): 593โ604.
1909:
1897:
1868:
1819:
1778:
1735:
1686:
1665:(3): 334โ346.
1642:
1621:(1โ2): 37โ44.
1601:
1574:
1555:(6): 401โ405.
1539:
1526:(3): 491โ511.
1506:
1462:
1418:
1384:
1332:
1321:(1): 119โ127.
1298:
1262:
1247:
1232:
1221:(6): 828โ836.
1205:
1190:
1155:
1112:
1071:
1032:
1022:
1001:(6): 917โ925.
978:
954:
938:
909:(4): 775โ791.
889:
864:
844:
803:
753:
738:
711:
686:
685:
683:
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674:
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576:
572:
562:
561:
560:
556:
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540:
523:
520:
516:climate change
496:global climate
483:
480:
467:
466:
465:
464:
460:
456:
445:Climate Change
442:
441:
440:
432:
416:
415:
414:
410:
399:
376:
373:
372:
371:
367:
363:
353:
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330:
312:
309:
281:
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204:
201:
144:
141:
135:
132:
131:
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116:
97:
81:
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63:
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3627:
3625:
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3617:
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3610:
3609:Gashaka Gumti
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3579:
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2980:
2973:
2965:
2961:
2957:
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2945:
2941:
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2927:(1): 133โ144.
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1337:
1328:
1324:
1320:
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1285:(1โ2): 1โ11.
1284:
1280:
1276:
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1267:
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1243:
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1228:
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900:
893:
885:
878:
871:
869:
854:
848:
840:
836:
831:
826:
823:(1โ2): 1โ11.
822:
818:
814:
807:
799:
795:
790:
785:
782:(1โ2): 1โ11.
781:
777:
773:
766:
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760:
758:
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536:
534:
531:
530:
529:
528:
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517:
512:
507:
505:
504:methane (CH4)
501:
500:nitrous oxide
497:
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489:
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477:
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459:disturbances.
457:
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221:
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211:
203:Human impacts
200:
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186:
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179:
174:
173:
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163:
162:Sterculiaceae
155:
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101:
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44:deforestation
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21:
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3398:
3363:
3359:
3349:
3321:
3315:
3282:
3278:
3268:
3258:, retrieved
3246:
3236:
3209:
3205:
3195:
3185:, retrieved
3162:
3155:
3128:
3124:
3114:
3087:
3083:
3031:
3027:
3017:
2982:
2972:
2947:
2943:
2933:
2924:
2920:
2914:
2879:
2876:Agro-Science
2875:
2865:
2838:
2834:
2824:
2789:
2785:
2775:
2753:(3/4): 266.
2750:
2746:
2736:
2703:
2699:
2689:
2657:(1): 17โ23.
2654:
2650:
2602:
2592:
2557:
2553:
2495:
2491:
2481:
2446:
2442:
2432:
2402:(1): 75โ82.
2399:
2395:
2385:
2375:, retrieved
2352:
2315:
2311:
2301:
2279:(6): 57โ61.
2276:
2272:
2262:
2229:
2225:
2184:
2177:
2152:
2148:
2142:
2134:
2124:, retrieved
2102:
2092:
2067:
2063:
2053:
2031:(1): 51โ58.
2028:
2024:
2014:
1981:
1977:
1967:
1926:
1922:
1912:
1902:, retrieved
1879:
1871:
1839:(1): 17โ23.
1836:
1832:
1822:
1795:
1791:
1781:
1770:. Retrieved
1750:
1706:(2): 64โ69.
1703:
1699:
1689:
1662:
1658:
1618:
1614:
1604:
1590:(1): 18โ26.
1587:
1583:
1577:
1552:
1548:
1542:
1523:
1519:
1509:
1482:
1478:
1438:
1434:
1407:(2): 32โ38.
1404:
1400:
1352:
1348:
1318:
1314:
1282:
1278:
1257:ResearchGate
1256:
1250:
1241:
1235:
1218:
1214:
1208:
1200:ResearchGate
1199:
1193:
1168:
1158:
1125:
1122:Biodiversity
1121:
1115:
1091:(1): 17โ23.
1088:
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