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Publications: Eastern Arc and Coastal Forests
| The May 2008 issue of the CEPF Eastern Arc Mountains and Coastal Forests newsletter features:- progress on red-listing the region's plants
- the discovery of a new species of giant elephant-shrew
- results of surveys in Witu forest
- progress on the Sanje mangabey ecotourism project
- the launch of the Mama Misitu forest governance campaign in Tanzania
Get the newsletter (PDF, 387 KB) | - Annual Analysis of the CEPF Project Portfolio:
2006, (PDF 237 KB) / 2005, (PDF, 456 KB) / 2004, (PDF, 1.1 MB) - Ecosystem Profile: English (PDF, 1 MB)
- Fact Sheet: English (PDF, 49 KB)
- Portfolio Overview (PDF, 215 KB) as of March 2005
- Full briefing book (PDF, 3.5 MB) - Workshop reports on lessons learned:
- Increasing the Ability of Local Populations to Benefit From and Contribute to Biodiversity Conservation (SD1) (PDF, 1.5 MB), November 2007 - Restoring and Increasing Connectivity (SD2) (PDF, 817 KB), September 2006 - Improving Biological Knowledge (SD3) (PDF, 1 MB), June 2006
Reports compiled by project leaders detailing final results and lessons learned. View reports.
- The Arc Journal: Issue 21, September 2007 (PDF, 3,014 KB) / Issue 20, March 2007 (PDF, 2.58 MB), Tanzania Forest Conservation Group
- Eastern Arc Mountains and Coastal Forests Email Update:
- Vol. 6, May 2008 (PDF, 387 KB) - Vol. 5, October 2007 (PDF, 473 KB) - Vol. 4, July 2007 (PDF, 808 KB) - Vol. 3, April 2007 (PDF, 154 KB) - Nature Net: June 2007 / May 2007, Nature Kenya
- Forest Health Monitoring in the Ngangao Forest, Taita Hills, Kenya: A Five Year Assessment of Change (PDF, 289 KB), Journal of East African Natural History 97(1): 3–17 (2008)
- Conservation status, connectivity, and options for improved management of southern Forest Reserves in the Udzungwa Mountains, Tanzania: urgent need for intervention (PDF, 949 KB), Museo Tridentino di Scienze Naturali
- Distribution of the Potto Perodicticus potto (Primates: Lorisidae) in Eastern Africa, with a Description of a New Subspecies from Mount Kenya (PDF, 1.4 MB), Thomas M. Butynski and Yvonne A. de Jong
- Does the Afrotropical Army Ant Dorylus (Anomma) Molestus Go Extinct in Fragmented Forests? (PDF, 419 KB), Journal of East African Natural History
- Ecological Report on Magombera Forest (PDF, 4.6 MB), World Wide Fund for Nature
- Evaluation of Participatory Forest Management Initiatives (PFMI) around Jozani-Chwaka Bay National Park, Zanzibar, June 2006 (PDF, 612 KB), CARE International
- Forestry, governance and national development: Lessons learned from a logging boom in southern Tanzania (PDF, 5.4 MB), TRAFFIC East/Southern Africa
- Summary Overview (PDF, 1.6 MB) - Preliminary Assessment of Carbon Storage & the Potential for Forestry Based Carbon Offset Projects in the Arabuko-Sokoke Forest 2005 (PDF, 427 KB), International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology
- Preliminary Assessment of Carbon Storage & the Potential for Forestry Based Carbon Offset Projects in the Lower Tana River Forests: the Tana Delta Irrigation Project and the Tana River National Primate Reserve 2005 (PDF, 404 KB), International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology
- Restoration and Increase of Connectivity among Fragmented Forest Patches in the Taita Hills, south-east Kenya (PDF, 2.9 MB), Ghent Univerity
- Socioeconomic Baseline Assessment of Villages Adjacent to Magombera Forest (PDF, 484 KB), World Wide Fund for Nature
- Socio-Economic Study of Forest-Adjacent Communities from Nyanganje Forest to Udzungwa Scarp: A Potential Wildlife Corridor (PDF, 449 KB), World Wide Fund for Nature - Tanzania Programme Office
- Workshop Report: Conservation and Management of the Southern Udzungwa Mountains: The Way Forward (PDF, 728 KB), March 23, 2007
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