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woodlands are those receiving more than 1000 mm annual rainfall, mainly located in northern Zambia, eastern Angola, central Malawi, and western Tanzania. Wet miombo generally has a taller canopy 15 metres or more), more tree cover (60% or more ground cover), and greater species diversity than dry miombo.
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Miombo woodlands can be classified as dry or wet based on the per annum amount and distribution of rainfall. Dry woodlands occur in those areas receiving less than 1000 mm annual rainfall, mostly in Zimbabwe, central Tanzania, eastern and southern Mozambique, Malawi, and southern Zambia. Wet
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The miombo woodlands are important to the livelihoods of many rural people who depend on the resources available from the woodland. The wide variety of species provides non-timber products such as fruits, honey, fodder for livestock and fuelwood to various different largely
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species of trees, and has a range of climates ranging from humid to semi-arid, and tropical to subtropical or even temperate. The trees characteristically shed their leaves for a short period in the
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Eric Dinerstein, David Olson, et al. (2017). An Ecoregion-Based Approach to Protecting Half the Terrestrial Realm, BioScience, Volume 67, Issue 6, June 2017, Pages 534–545,
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Ribeiro, N.S., Silva de Miranda, P., Timberlake, J. (2020). Biogeography and Ecology of Miombo Woodlands. In: Ribeiro, N.S., Katerere, Y., Chirwa, P.W., Grundy, I.M. (eds)
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in the east, including parts of Democratic Republic of the Congo, Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. They are bounded on the north by the humid
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Despite the relatively nutrient-poor soil, long dry season, and low rainfall in some areas, the woodland is home to many species, including several
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Gambiza, J; Bond, W; Frost, P.G.H; Higgins, S (2000). "SPECIAL SECTION: LAND USE OPTIONS IN DRY TROPICAL WOODLAND ECOSYSTEMS IN ZIMBABWE".
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Miombo Woodlands in a Changing Environment: Securing the Resilience and Sustainability of People and Woodlands
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to reduce water loss and produce a flush of new leaves just before the onset of the
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scheme) located in central and southern tropical Africa. It includes three woodland
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ecoregions (listed below) characterized by the dominant presence of
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Miombo woodlands extend across south-central Africa, running from
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spp.). It also provides food and cover for mammals such as the
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Earthtrends.wri.org: Map of Miombo forests-grasslands-drylands
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Tropical and subtropical grasslands, savannas, and shrublands
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tropical and subtropical grasslands, savannas, and shrublands
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The Miombo Transition: Woodlands & Welfare in Africa
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with rich gold and red colours masking the underlying
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Index


Nyika Plateau
Malawi
tropical and subtropical grasslands, savannas, and shrublands
biome
World Wide Fund for Nature
savanna
Brachystegia
Julbernardia
dry season
wet season
chlorophyll
autumn
Angola
Tanzania
Congolian forests
Acacia–Commiphora bushland
Bemba
Bantu languages
Swahili
Shona
Detarioideae
Julbernardia
Isoberlinia
Angolan wet miombo woodlands
Angola
Central Zambezian wet miombo woodlands
Burundi
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Malawi

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