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  1. Response of <em>Ocotea bullata</em>, <em>Curtisia dentata</em> and <em>Rapanea melanophloeos</em> to medicinal bark stripping in the southern Cape, South Africa: implications for sustainable use

    Response of Ocotea bullata, Curtisia dentata and Rapanea melanophloeos to medicinal bark stripping in the southern Cape, South Africa: implications for sustainable use

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science • Authors: WJ Vermeulen --- Conservation Services, South Africa CJ Geldenhuys --- Department of Forest and Wood Science, South Africa KJ Esler --- Department of Conservation Ecology, South Africa
    Tree bark is commonly used for traditional medicine in southern Africa and further afield. Increasing demand and commercialisation have resulted in the overexploitation of many species, posing a major challenge to forest managers to develop mechanisms for sustainable resource use...