The paper examines the situation of forest producvts utilisation in Kenya, with particular emphasis on production, utilisation, misutlisation, waste production and chemical preservation
A compilation of the major commercial timber species of Kenya, their properties and uses
Working Papers of the Finnish Forest Research Institute 50: 64–70In most of the sub-Saharan countrie...
Graduation date: 2008In many areas of the developing world, the continued overexploiting forest reso...
Self-reliance in wood products is one of the major objectives of Kenya's forest policy; stated as th...
A paper Presentation during the EAMARC III Conference held at USIU-Africa from 15th November to 17th...
In Kenya, forests are sources for energy, poles, timber, and groundwater. Since the need for wood ha...
Over the past 20 years, Participatory Forest Management (PFM) has become a dominant forest managemen...
In Kenya as in many developing countries, some communities are living near the forest and depend on ...
Forest resources play a crucial role in sustainable development, but they face challenges such as de...
Timber is an important commodity in African towns. This paper reports the findings from research int...
The present high level of rural poverty in Africa is mainly because of political neglect and lack of...
The forests of the Congo Basin are exploited by rural communities and timber companies at different ...
Although they accommodate a wide variety of endemic flora and fauna, the indigenous mountain rain fo...
In Kenya, as in British Columbia, a high percentage of the forest land is owned by the Crown. Since ...
Sensible and equitable use of the world’s forests while ensuring sustainable delivery of forest-base...
A compilation of the major commercial timber species of Kenya, their properties and uses
Working Papers of the Finnish Forest Research Institute 50: 64–70In most of the sub-Saharan countrie...
Graduation date: 2008In many areas of the developing world, the continued overexploiting forest reso...
Self-reliance in wood products is one of the major objectives of Kenya's forest policy; stated as th...
A paper Presentation during the EAMARC III Conference held at USIU-Africa from 15th November to 17th...
In Kenya, forests are sources for energy, poles, timber, and groundwater. Since the need for wood ha...
Over the past 20 years, Participatory Forest Management (PFM) has become a dominant forest managemen...
In Kenya as in many developing countries, some communities are living near the forest and depend on ...
Forest resources play a crucial role in sustainable development, but they face challenges such as de...
Timber is an important commodity in African towns. This paper reports the findings from research int...
The present high level of rural poverty in Africa is mainly because of political neglect and lack of...
The forests of the Congo Basin are exploited by rural communities and timber companies at different ...
Although they accommodate a wide variety of endemic flora and fauna, the indigenous mountain rain fo...
In Kenya, as in British Columbia, a high percentage of the forest land is owned by the Crown. Since ...
Sensible and equitable use of the world’s forests while ensuring sustainable delivery of forest-base...
A compilation of the major commercial timber species of Kenya, their properties and uses
Working Papers of the Finnish Forest Research Institute 50: 64–70In most of the sub-Saharan countrie...
Graduation date: 2008In many areas of the developing world, the continued overexploiting forest reso...