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Acknowledgements

The author would like to acknowledge the useful contribution from colleagues of the Forestry Department of FAO, and more particularly those of Christine Holding Anyonge, Dominique Reeb, Syaka Sadio, Froylan Castaneda and François Wencélius.

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