The Congo basin forest is experiencing increasing rate of deforestation, and is prone to inconsistent food supply and sporadic food shortages with corresponding high levels of malnutrition. Maintenance or planting of fruit trees can help mitigate deforestation while supplying fruits for home consumption. However, data on rates of fruit consumption are lacking for many developing countries, including Cameroon
This paper addresses the economic impact of forest management on gender and food security of rural p...
The northern Cameroon ecosystems harbor a diversity of useful tree species producing non wood forest...
In Cameroon and elsewhere in the Congo Basin, the majority of rural households and a large proportio...
Forests play an important role in contributing to the food security of a large portion of Africa's f...
Cameroon needs healthy citizens to archive emergence by 2035. Malnutrition and undernourishment is t...
BACKGROUND: The trees and non-timber forest products (NTFPs) of the Congo Basin play a key role in a...
This dataset contains tables of: household census, anthropometric data by household, results of focu...
A survey in Cameroon has examined all trees that produce fruit or seeds that are directly edible or ...
Approximately 61% of timber species in the Congo Basin also bear locally used non-timber forest prod...
The Congo basin forest experiment a low pressure on biodiversity in comparison to other rainforests ...
Much of the Congo Basin is managed for timber from dozens of species. More than 60% also produce non...
Background: Agricultural expansion is a leading driver of deforestation, yet malnutrition remains a ...
Across the Congo Basin, bush mango (Irvingia spp.) nuts have been harvested from forest landscapes f...
Extensive areas of Africa's humid tropical lowland forests have been allocated to timber concessions...
The densely populated Bamenda Highlands of Cameroon remains one of the regions with the greatest lan...
This paper addresses the economic impact of forest management on gender and food security of rural p...
The northern Cameroon ecosystems harbor a diversity of useful tree species producing non wood forest...
In Cameroon and elsewhere in the Congo Basin, the majority of rural households and a large proportio...
Forests play an important role in contributing to the food security of a large portion of Africa's f...
Cameroon needs healthy citizens to archive emergence by 2035. Malnutrition and undernourishment is t...
BACKGROUND: The trees and non-timber forest products (NTFPs) of the Congo Basin play a key role in a...
This dataset contains tables of: household census, anthropometric data by household, results of focu...
A survey in Cameroon has examined all trees that produce fruit or seeds that are directly edible or ...
Approximately 61% of timber species in the Congo Basin also bear locally used non-timber forest prod...
The Congo basin forest experiment a low pressure on biodiversity in comparison to other rainforests ...
Much of the Congo Basin is managed for timber from dozens of species. More than 60% also produce non...
Background: Agricultural expansion is a leading driver of deforestation, yet malnutrition remains a ...
Across the Congo Basin, bush mango (Irvingia spp.) nuts have been harvested from forest landscapes f...
Extensive areas of Africa's humid tropical lowland forests have been allocated to timber concessions...
The densely populated Bamenda Highlands of Cameroon remains one of the regions with the greatest lan...
This paper addresses the economic impact of forest management on gender and food security of rural p...
The northern Cameroon ecosystems harbor a diversity of useful tree species producing non wood forest...
In Cameroon and elsewhere in the Congo Basin, the majority of rural households and a large proportio...