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This paper examines the depletion of Nigeria's natural forest resources consequent upon exploitation without adequate conservation. It also examines plantation forestry as the government's strategy for replenishing the country's lumber resources. It argues that it is ecologically unwise to clear-fell reserves of native rain forest and replant them with monoculture tree plantations, especially of the exotics, teak and gmelina, and stresses the need to conserve the rain forest ecosystem in southern Nigeria.
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Dr A.O. Aweto is Senior Lecturer in Biogeography in the Department of Geography at the University of Ibadan. His research focuses primarily on tropical soils and vegetation, their utilisation and management.
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Aweto, A.O. Plantation forestry and forest conservation in Nigeria. Environmentalist 10, 127–134 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02244389
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