Over the last decades agroforestry parklands in Burkina Faso have come under increasing demographic as well as climatic pressures, which are threatening indigenous tree species that contribute substantially to income generation and nutrition in rural households. Analyzing the threats as well as the species vulnerability to them is fundamental for priority setting in conservation planning. Guided by literature and local experts we selected 16 important food tree species (Acacia macrostachya, Acacia senegal, Adansonia digitata, Annona senegalensis, Balanites aegyptiaca, Bombax costatum, Boscia senegalensis, Detarium microcarpum, Lannea microcarpa, Parkia biglobosa, Sclerocarya birrea, Strychnos spinosa, Tamarindus indica, Vitellaria paradoxa,...
Celtis toka, the only species of the genus Celtis (family Cannabaceae) encountered in the flora of B...
Copyright © 2013 Daniabla Natacha Edwige Thiombiano et al. This is an open access article distribute...
The combined effects of climate change and increasing anthropogenic activities (deforestation, inten...
Over the last decades agroforestry parklands in Burkina Faso have come under increasing demographic ...
There is a general agreement on the need to ensure the in situ conservation and availability of valu...
These maps show the distribution range of 16 selected food tree species within the boundaries of Bur...
Climate change and other anthropogenic threats are increasingly imperilling the diverse biomes of Ce...
Abstract Aim Angolan Miombo woodlands, rich in timber species of the Leguminosae family, go through ...
Agroforestry parkland in semi-arid West Africa is a rural land use system, which allows farmers to g...
Aim of study: Edible products from tree species were identified in Burkina Faso and their contributi...
The paramount importance of agroforestry systems (AFS) for African smallholder farmers and the myria...
Abstract Background Atakora mountains in Benin are a unique but fragile ecosystem, harboring many en...
Climate change may limit integration of Underutilized Agroforestry Fruits Trees (UAFT) into formal c...
Societal Impact Statement Modern food systems push agriculture to focus on a small number of commerc...
Impact of climate change on the geographical distrubution of suitable areas for cultivation and cons...
Celtis toka, the only species of the genus Celtis (family Cannabaceae) encountered in the flora of B...
Copyright © 2013 Daniabla Natacha Edwige Thiombiano et al. This is an open access article distribute...
The combined effects of climate change and increasing anthropogenic activities (deforestation, inten...
Over the last decades agroforestry parklands in Burkina Faso have come under increasing demographic ...
There is a general agreement on the need to ensure the in situ conservation and availability of valu...
These maps show the distribution range of 16 selected food tree species within the boundaries of Bur...
Climate change and other anthropogenic threats are increasingly imperilling the diverse biomes of Ce...
Abstract Aim Angolan Miombo woodlands, rich in timber species of the Leguminosae family, go through ...
Agroforestry parkland in semi-arid West Africa is a rural land use system, which allows farmers to g...
Aim of study: Edible products from tree species were identified in Burkina Faso and their contributi...
The paramount importance of agroforestry systems (AFS) for African smallholder farmers and the myria...
Abstract Background Atakora mountains in Benin are a unique but fragile ecosystem, harboring many en...
Climate change may limit integration of Underutilized Agroforestry Fruits Trees (UAFT) into formal c...
Societal Impact Statement Modern food systems push agriculture to focus on a small number of commerc...
Impact of climate change on the geographical distrubution of suitable areas for cultivation and cons...
Celtis toka, the only species of the genus Celtis (family Cannabaceae) encountered in the flora of B...
Copyright © 2013 Daniabla Natacha Edwige Thiombiano et al. This is an open access article distribute...
The combined effects of climate change and increasing anthropogenic activities (deforestation, inten...