The research team set out on 8 August 2007 to visit Mr. Samson Mathiu's farm at Ntharu, Nkueni division, Mikumbune location, South Imenti, Meru district. Samson is an active environmentalist and expert on indigenous plants. He had been identified as a potential resource during the Memorialization & Museums Workshop facilitated by Prof Karega-Munene and held at USIU in May 2007. As part of its outreach and collaboration strategy, the SDIC team conducted an extensive two-day research in the area with the assistance of Samson and his friend Francis Kirimi Inoti. A great deal of notes were made and photographs taken on African indigenous trees and crops. The team returned to USIU on 10 August 2007. Of great interest to the research team was the...
This study documents indigenous medicinal plant utilization, management and the threats affecting th...
Indigenous knowledge (IK) concerning forestry is, in many societies around the world, in danger of b...
Thesis (M.Sc.) - University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 1999.South Africa is not well endowed with i...
The research team set out on 8 August 2007 to visit Mr. Samson Mathiu's farm at Ntharu, Nkueni divi...
The research team set out on 8 August 2007 to visit Mr. Samson Mathiu’s farm at Ntharu, Nkueni divi...
The study describes different research techniques used to gather useful information to assist smallh...
Approximately 80% of the rural population in developing countries relies on traditional medicinal pl...
Farmers plant trees in pursuit of their livelihood goals of income generation, risk management, hous...
Societies have varied attitude and perception on the forest resources nearby them. Ethnobotanical kn...
This is essentially an ethno-botanical study that explores the borderland between nature conservatio...
researchMedicinal plants play a major role in meeting the medical and health needs of people, especi...
Up until the early 1990s conservation practices in South Africa were culturally biased, focusing lar...
M.Sc. (Environmental Management)Abstract: Wild plant species play a major role in the lives of peopl...
This study documents indigenous medicinal plant utilization, management and the threats affecting th...
The questions that this study aimed to answer were: how are indigenous plants used for medicine, and...
This study documents indigenous medicinal plant utilization, management and the threats affecting th...
Indigenous knowledge (IK) concerning forestry is, in many societies around the world, in danger of b...
Thesis (M.Sc.) - University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 1999.South Africa is not well endowed with i...
The research team set out on 8 August 2007 to visit Mr. Samson Mathiu's farm at Ntharu, Nkueni divi...
The research team set out on 8 August 2007 to visit Mr. Samson Mathiu’s farm at Ntharu, Nkueni divi...
The study describes different research techniques used to gather useful information to assist smallh...
Approximately 80% of the rural population in developing countries relies on traditional medicinal pl...
Farmers plant trees in pursuit of their livelihood goals of income generation, risk management, hous...
Societies have varied attitude and perception on the forest resources nearby them. Ethnobotanical kn...
This is essentially an ethno-botanical study that explores the borderland between nature conservatio...
researchMedicinal plants play a major role in meeting the medical and health needs of people, especi...
Up until the early 1990s conservation practices in South Africa were culturally biased, focusing lar...
M.Sc. (Environmental Management)Abstract: Wild plant species play a major role in the lives of peopl...
This study documents indigenous medicinal plant utilization, management and the threats affecting th...
The questions that this study aimed to answer were: how are indigenous plants used for medicine, and...
This study documents indigenous medicinal plant utilization, management and the threats affecting th...
Indigenous knowledge (IK) concerning forestry is, in many societies around the world, in danger of b...
Thesis (M.Sc.) - University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 1999.South Africa is not well endowed with i...