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Africa
Tropical and subtropical grasslands
savannas
and shrublands
Afrotropic ecozone
Zambia
Miombo
Deforestation
Woodland
Luapula Province
Central Zambezian miombo woodlands
Outline of Zambia

13 Agrarian Frontiers Vol. 1, No. 1, 2013 Chitimene Agriculture: Cultural and Economic Factors Related to Population Increase Contributing to Forest Degradation of Miombo Woodlands in North and

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