Celtis toka, the only species of the genus Celtis (family Cannabaceae) encountered in the flora of Burkina Faso, is critically endangered in the country. To engage the public for the future conservation and domestication of the species, knowledge of the factors threatening Celtis toka survival is necessary. Thus, the study objective was to identify the perceptions of local people concerning the current state and conservation strategies of Celtis toka in Burkina Faso. To investigate potential solutions to the threats posed to Celtis toka, we randomly surveyed 405 consenting participants using a selected semi-structured interview. Moreover, field observations were performed to assess the threat drivers cited by local people of the Suda...
Background: The lack of literature on the interactions between indigenous people and the valuable ag...
In the South West part of Burkina Faso, both provinces of Comoé and Léraba are characterized by an a...
The correlation between the threat of species and the use of medicinal plants is necessary for the p...
Arid and semi-arid areas of West Africa are highly subject to climate change effects. This is combin...
Empirical ethnobotanical studies in Burkina Faso and the Sahel apply unmodified use-value methods, w...
In Burkina Faso, traditions, beliefs and socio-religious considerations play a key role in plant div...
Over the last decades agroforestry parklands in Burkina Faso have come under increasing demographic ...
Over the last decades agroforestry parklands in Burkina Faso have come under increasing demographic ...
Local communities heavily rely on the use of plants for disease treatment, notwithstanding modern me...
Background: Atakora mountains in Benin are a unique but fragile ecosystem, harboring many endemic pl...
Invasive species are known to be a threat to agriculture and biodiversity. Thus, many studies have f...
The role of state forests in the conservation of the savannah environment of western Burkina Faso (W...
Invasive species are known to be a threat to agriculture and biodiversity. Thus, many studies have f...
<p>Ecosystems are sources of services such as food, water, timber, firewood, health, and spiritual b...
Aim of study: Edible products from tree species were identified in Burkina Faso and their contributi...
Background: The lack of literature on the interactions between indigenous people and the valuable ag...
In the South West part of Burkina Faso, both provinces of Comoé and Léraba are characterized by an a...
The correlation between the threat of species and the use of medicinal plants is necessary for the p...
Arid and semi-arid areas of West Africa are highly subject to climate change effects. This is combin...
Empirical ethnobotanical studies in Burkina Faso and the Sahel apply unmodified use-value methods, w...
In Burkina Faso, traditions, beliefs and socio-religious considerations play a key role in plant div...
Over the last decades agroforestry parklands in Burkina Faso have come under increasing demographic ...
Over the last decades agroforestry parklands in Burkina Faso have come under increasing demographic ...
Local communities heavily rely on the use of plants for disease treatment, notwithstanding modern me...
Background: Atakora mountains in Benin are a unique but fragile ecosystem, harboring many endemic pl...
Invasive species are known to be a threat to agriculture and biodiversity. Thus, many studies have f...
The role of state forests in the conservation of the savannah environment of western Burkina Faso (W...
Invasive species are known to be a threat to agriculture and biodiversity. Thus, many studies have f...
<p>Ecosystems are sources of services such as food, water, timber, firewood, health, and spiritual b...
Aim of study: Edible products from tree species were identified in Burkina Faso and their contributi...
Background: The lack of literature on the interactions between indigenous people and the valuable ag...
In the South West part of Burkina Faso, both provinces of Comoé and Léraba are characterized by an a...
The correlation between the threat of species and the use of medicinal plants is necessary for the p...