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Floristic inventory in the high conservation value forest of Agrimey, Lama and Djigbé

Citation

GBAGUIDI R (2023). Floristic inventory in the high conservation value forest of Agrimey, Lama and Djigbé. Version 1.2. SOS Biodiversity. Sampling event dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/8gq6wz accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-04.

Description

Office National du Bois (ONAB) manages approximately 14,011 ha of teak plantations in southern Benin, which annually produce approximately 50,000 m3 of wood placed on the international market. For this purpose, it has forest plantations in the Lama, Agrimey, Djigbé and Toffo Classified Forests. Within these plantations, there are patches of natural forests with variable area. The biggest area is the Central Core of the Lama classified forest which contains the last vestiges of natural forests in southern Benin. To evaluate the diversity of ecosystems and species in Lama, Agrimey, and Djigné, 136 plots (30m x 30m) were installed.

Sampling Description

Study Extent

Benin (West Africa), precisely in the forest of Agrimey, Lama and Djigbé.

Sampling

Office National du Bois (ONAB) manages approximately 14,011 ha of teak plantations in southern Benin, which annually produce approximately 50,000 m3 of wood placed on the international market. For this purpose, it has forest plantations in the Lama, Agrimey, Djigbé and Toffo Classified Forests. Within these plantations, there are patches of natural forests with variable area. The biggest area is the Central Core of the Lama classified forest which contains the last vestiges of natural forests in southern Benin. To evaluate the diversity of ecosystems and species in Lama, Agrimey, and Djigné, 136 plots (30m x 30m) were installed.

Quality Control

The identification of the species was done at the National Herbarium of Benin

Method steps

  1. 1- Installation of plots 2- Identification of trees 3- Species determination 4- Taking measurements on trees

Taxonomic Coverages

Plantae
  1. Plantae
    common name: Plante rank: kingdom

Geographic Coverages

Species were collected in Benin, precisely in forest of Agrimey, Lama and Djigbé.

Bibliographic Citations

  1. De Souza S., 1988. Flore du Bénin (Tome 3). -
  2. Akoègninou A. et al., 2006. Flore analytique du Bénin. -
  3. Evaluation des valeurs environnementales des plantations et élaboration d’un plan de conservation des forets à haute valeur de conservation (FHVC) présentes dans les plantations de la Lama. -

Contacts

Roméo GBAGUIDI
originator
position: Vice-President
SOS Biodiversity
Bénin, Atlantique
Abomey-calavi
Abomey-Calavi
BJ
Telephone: +22995242460
email: gbaguidiromeo@gmail.com
Roméo GBAGUIDI
metadata author
position: Vice-President
SOS Biodiversity
Bénin, Atlantique
Abomey-calavi
Abomey-Calavi
BJ
Telephone: +22995242460
email: gbaguidiromeo@gmail.com
Roméo GBAGUIDI
administrative point of contact
position: Vice-President
SOS Biodiversity
Bénin, Atlantique
Abomey-calavi
Abomey-Calavi
BJ
Telephone: +22995242460
email: gbaguidiromeo@gmail.com
Etienne DEGBOE
administrative point of contact
position: Assistant
SOS Biodiversity
Bénin, Atlantique
Abomey-calavi
Abomey-Calavi
BJ
Telephone: +22965656861
email: deethopape@gmail.com
Noel GANGBE
administrative point of contact
position: Head
NGF Consulting
Bénin, Atlantique
Abomey-calavi
Abomey-Calavi
BJ
Telephone: +22995698878
email: ngfexpertconsult@gmail.com
Charbel TOHINNOU
administrative point of contact
position: Forestry technician
SOS Biodiversity
Bénin, Atlantique
Abomey-calavi
Abomey-Calavi
BJ
Telephone: +22967558355
email: charbcj94@gmail.com
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