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  1. Map of Nigeria showing vegetation zones and some important sites for Biodiversity. Source: Adapted from Nigerian Conservation Foundation (NCF) [6]. Source publication. Women Role in...

  2. The Nigerian vegetation zones are described following Adekanmbi and Ogundipe (2009b) based on Keay (1959a, b) (Fig. 1). The following vegetation zones are recognized from North to South: a.

  3. The Nigeria Erosion and Watershed Management Project (NEWMAP) is an intervention project for the management of the erosion and watershed challenges in Nigeria more especially within the South-East and South-South of the Country.

  4. We combine a new map on forest regrowth with food consumption panel data from over 1100 households—and use a combination of regression and weighting analyses to generate quasi-experimental ...

  5. In Nigeria, the conservation of representative samples of major vegetation types is being under-taken, though it is not yet possible to make special provision for individual plant species. Swamp forest, montane forest, and forest outliers, may be included within this scope, but currently none of these sites is being preserved in Nigeria.

  6. The Nigeria Erosion and Watershed Management Project (NEWMAP) is a World Bank supported initiative of the FGN to tackle the problem of Erosion and Watershed management in the targeted project area.

  7. Specific Vegetation Zones in Nigeria. Vegetation usually depends on the climate zones of the country. Vegetation belts in Nigeria reflect the tight link between the vegetation and the country’s climate: Rainforest; Fresh Water Swamp; Sahel Savanna; Short Grass Savanna; Guinea Savanna; Woodland; Marginal Savanna; Mangrove; Montane; Sudan Savanna