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Major Publications

Binggeli P. (2001) Time-lags between introduction, establishment and rapid spread of introduced environmental weeds. In Proceedings of the III International Weed Science Congress. International Weed Science Society, Corvallis.

Binggeli P., J.B. Hall and J.R. Healey (1998) An overview of invasive woody plants in the tropics. School of Agricultural and Forest Sciences Publication Number 13, University of Wales, Bangor.

Binggeli P. and A.C. Hamilton (1993) Biological invasion by Maesopsis eminii in the East Usambara forests, Tanzania. Opera Bot. 121, 229-235.

Binggeli P. and A.C. Hamilton (1990) Tree species invasions and sustainable forestry in the East Usambaras. In I. Hedberg and E. Persson (Eds) Research for conservation of Tanzanian catchment forests, pp. 39-47. Uppsala Universitet Reprocentralen HSC, Uppsala.

Binggeli P. (1989) The ecology of Maesopsis invasion and dynamics of the evergreen forest of the East Usambaras, and their implications for forest conservation and forestry practices. In A.C. Hamilton and R. Bensted-Smith (Eds) Forest conservation in the East Usambara mountains, Tanzania, pp. 269-300. IUCN, Gland.

Binggeli P., C.K. Ruffo, A.C. Hamilton and D. Taylor (1989) Seed banks in the forest soils. In A.C. Hamilton and R. Bensted-Smith (Eds) Forest conservation in the East Usambara mountains, Tanzania, pp. 307-311. IUCN, Gland.

Hamilton A.C., C.K. Ruffo, I.V. Mwasha, C. Mmari, P. Binggeli and A. Macfadyen (1989) Profile diagrams of the East Usambara forests. In A.C. Hamilton and R. Bensted-Smith (Eds) Forest conservation in the East Usambara mountains, Tanzania, pp. 240-254. IUCN, Gland.


Minor Publications

Binggeli P. (2000) The East Usambaras (Tanzania) - The pearl of Africa. Aliens 10, 14-15.

Healey J., T. Goodland, P. Binggeli and J. Hall (1998) Research group: invasive woody plants in the tropics. Aliens 8, 12-14.

Binggeli P. (1990) Maesopsis eminii invasion of the evergreen rain forest in the East Usambaras, (Tanzania). In the biology and control of invasive plants, pp. 1-7. Industrial Ecology Group, British Ecological Society, Cardiff.


Book Reviews

Binggeli P. (2001) Trees of Amani Nature Reserve, NE Tanzania. Afr. J. Ecol. 39, 324.

Binggeli P. (1995) Lovett, J.C. & Wasser, S.K. (eds). 1993. Biogeography and ecology of the rain forests of eastern Africa. J. Trop. Ecol. 11, 65-66.


Reports

Binggeli P. (2006) Kwamkoro forest plot, Amani Nature Reserve, East Usambaras, Tanzania.

Healey J.R., T. Goodland, P. Binggeli and J.B. Hall (1995) The impact on forest biodiversity of an invasive tree species and the development of methods for its control. ODA Forestry Research Project R4742, Final Report 1991-95. UCNW, Bangor.

Binggeli P. (1989) Report on a visit to Tanzania - 11th March - 8th April 1989. Unpublished Manuscript. 4 pp.

     
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