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Floristic diversity of potential exploitable ranches in the Zou and Collines departments of Benin

Authors: ASSOGBA, Odile Nina Mahutin;

Floristic diversity of potential exploitable ranches in the Zou and Collines departments of Benin

Abstract

This data file represents all of the different plant species encountered in certain ranches in the Zou and Collines departments in Benin as part of the PAGEFCOM 2 Project studies, focused on floristic inventories, carbon sequestration, ecotourism. and wildlife, for an inventory in order to promote these different available ranches.

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