Ethnobotanical study of woody species of the dry savannah in northern Togo: diversity, uses, importance and vulnerability. Description of the subject. In northern Togo, particularly in rural areas, the populations use ecosystem services to meet multiple needs within a context of deforestation and increasing human pressure that threatens natural resources. Objectives. Based on people's knowledge, this study studied the diversity and the vulnerability of multipurpose tree species in the dry savannah zone of Togo, using four parameters of vulnerability. Method. The methodology was based on semi-directive ethnobotanical and socioeconomic surveys within 14 ethnic groups, through individual interviews and focus group discussions. Analyses include...
Aim of study: Edible products from tree species were identified in Burkina Faso and their contributi...
This study was focused on identifying medicinal plants species subject to bark harvesting in two for...
Aim of study: Indigenous woody species play an important role as a complement on the diet of rural p...
In the South West part of Burkina Faso, both provinces of Comoé and Léraba are characterized by an a...
Empirical ethnobotanical studies in Burkina Faso and the Sahel apply unmodified use-value methods, w...
Empirical ethnobotanical studies in Burkina Faso and the Sahel apply unmodified use-value methods, w...
An Ethnobotanical study of the species Khaya senegalensis was conducted in 2015 on Atacora mountains...
This study was achieved in relict sacred forests, which are very important for their role as a safeg...
The correlation between the threat of species and the use of medicinal plants is necessary for the p...
Research carried out in the city of Sokodé (Center-Togo) in June 2017 made it possible to assess the...
<p>Ecosystems are sources of services such as food, water, timber, firewood, health, and spiritual b...
Background and aims – Bitter and sweet African bush mango trees belong to the family Irvingiaceae an...
Aim of study: Edible products from tree species were identified in Burkina Faso and their contributi...
Background and aims – Bitter and sweet African bush mango trees belong to the family Irvingiaceae an...
Local communities heavily rely on the use of plants for disease treatment, notwithstanding modern me...
Aim of study: Edible products from tree species were identified in Burkina Faso and their contributi...
This study was focused on identifying medicinal plants species subject to bark harvesting in two for...
Aim of study: Indigenous woody species play an important role as a complement on the diet of rural p...
In the South West part of Burkina Faso, both provinces of Comoé and Léraba are characterized by an a...
Empirical ethnobotanical studies in Burkina Faso and the Sahel apply unmodified use-value methods, w...
Empirical ethnobotanical studies in Burkina Faso and the Sahel apply unmodified use-value methods, w...
An Ethnobotanical study of the species Khaya senegalensis was conducted in 2015 on Atacora mountains...
This study was achieved in relict sacred forests, which are very important for their role as a safeg...
The correlation between the threat of species and the use of medicinal plants is necessary for the p...
Research carried out in the city of Sokodé (Center-Togo) in June 2017 made it possible to assess the...
<p>Ecosystems are sources of services such as food, water, timber, firewood, health, and spiritual b...
Background and aims – Bitter and sweet African bush mango trees belong to the family Irvingiaceae an...
Aim of study: Edible products from tree species were identified in Burkina Faso and their contributi...
Background and aims – Bitter and sweet African bush mango trees belong to the family Irvingiaceae an...
Local communities heavily rely on the use of plants for disease treatment, notwithstanding modern me...
Aim of study: Edible products from tree species were identified in Burkina Faso and their contributi...
This study was focused on identifying medicinal plants species subject to bark harvesting in two for...
Aim of study: Indigenous woody species play an important role as a complement on the diet of rural p...