The study identified the factors responsible for the decrease in the number of Bamboo individuals in Ekiti State, Nigeria from the relevant stakeholders. Reasons attributed to this decline included sporadic increase in the rates of deforestation, construction and burning activities. Strategies proposed, by the respondents in the study area, that could conserve the species were documented
The rare veterinary botanicals in Ekiti State were identified using semi-structured questionnaire ma...
A combination of social surveys and direct field observations was used to identify and determine the...
Objective: To experiment the potential of adopting bamboo as an alternative crop or source of liveli...
The focal point of this study was documentation of indigenous uses/knowledge of the thinning populat...
Abstract: The study was conducted in the three Local Government Areas of Mbaise; namely Aboh, Ahiazu...
The reduction of the forest resources requires the use of some under-utilized timber and Non Timber ...
Bamboo is recognized as an industrial raw material globally and has tremendous potentials for the ec...
Survey of plant barks used in native pharmaceutical extraction in Akoko region of Ondo State, Nigeri...
The African region has untapped bamboo resource potential with immense socioeconomic, cultural, and ...
Deforestation becomes an overwhelming problem of the world in general and in Ethiopia in Specific. H...
The rare veterinary botanicals in Ekiti State were identified using semi-structured questionnaire ma...
<p><em>Aim of study:</em> Bamboo, the fastest growing and high yielding perennial plant of the world...
Over exploitation of some of the forest products in Ghana has led to their extermination. The curren...
The purpose of this report was to investigate bamboo (Bambusa vulgaris) and to gain a wider knowledg...
Nigeria’s industrial development policy is hinged on sustainable utilization of its locally availabl...
The rare veterinary botanicals in Ekiti State were identified using semi-structured questionnaire ma...
A combination of social surveys and direct field observations was used to identify and determine the...
Objective: To experiment the potential of adopting bamboo as an alternative crop or source of liveli...
The focal point of this study was documentation of indigenous uses/knowledge of the thinning populat...
Abstract: The study was conducted in the three Local Government Areas of Mbaise; namely Aboh, Ahiazu...
The reduction of the forest resources requires the use of some under-utilized timber and Non Timber ...
Bamboo is recognized as an industrial raw material globally and has tremendous potentials for the ec...
Survey of plant barks used in native pharmaceutical extraction in Akoko region of Ondo State, Nigeri...
The African region has untapped bamboo resource potential with immense socioeconomic, cultural, and ...
Deforestation becomes an overwhelming problem of the world in general and in Ethiopia in Specific. H...
The rare veterinary botanicals in Ekiti State were identified using semi-structured questionnaire ma...
<p><em>Aim of study:</em> Bamboo, the fastest growing and high yielding perennial plant of the world...
Over exploitation of some of the forest products in Ghana has led to their extermination. The curren...
The purpose of this report was to investigate bamboo (Bambusa vulgaris) and to gain a wider knowledg...
Nigeria’s industrial development policy is hinged on sustainable utilization of its locally availabl...
The rare veterinary botanicals in Ekiti State were identified using semi-structured questionnaire ma...
A combination of social surveys and direct field observations was used to identify and determine the...
Objective: To experiment the potential of adopting bamboo as an alternative crop or source of liveli...