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The Mahmud Method: Nigerian Scholar at University of Paris Upends Forestry with new Tree Measurement Approach
In environmental science, innovation often comes out of necessity. For ecologist and researcher Dr. Mubarak Mahmud, whose areas of expertise are forestry, agroforestry, and climate change adaptation, ...
Dr. Mubark Mahmud PhD, an environmental researcher originally from Kano State and now residing in France, has developed a groundbreaking technique for measuring tree height, now recognised as the ...
It’s definitely a contender. Africa’s tallest indigenous tree – measuring a whopping 81.5 metres – has been discovered in a remote valley on the continent’s highest mountain, Kilimanjaro. The colossus ...
The climb took place in a stand of exotic saligna gum trees (Eucalyptus saligna) which were declared as national champion trees more than a decade ago, planted by forestry pioneer AK Eastwood in 1906.
Bhutan pines stand out in the forest. [Photo/Shang Shui Conservation Center] A tree measuring 76.8 meters has been discovered in Metog county of the Tibet autonomous region, becoming the tallest tree ...
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