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Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 41 to 60 of 202
Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2011-09 | Not yet out of the woods: Bulk tree product buyers have not embraced farm forestry as a reliable alternative to public forests | Cheboiwo, Joshua K. |
2011-06 | Is it time to pay more for wate?: Offering incetives for environmental conservation seems the way to stop watershed degradation | Kungu, James B.; Kagombe, Joram K. |
2013-03 | Farm forestry to the rescue: Kenyan small-holders have stepped in to grow trees to meet the demand for wood products | Cheboiwo, Joshua K. |
2011-06 | Good news on a dreaded tree: Prosopis (popularly known mathenge) has many uses, and it can be commercialised | Choge, Simion K.; Clement, N.; Gitonga, Stephen M.; Okuye, J. |
2011-06 | Getting a good return on money: Investing in Cypress and pine plantations makes business sense | Cheboiwo, Joshua K. |
2011-04 | CFAs as vehicle to a better life: Opportunities for better forest management and improved livelihoods; emerging scenarios | Mbuvi, Musingo T.E. |
2011-03 | Black wattle for fuel wood: Acacia mearsii offers potential for profits while meeting the deficit for charcoal and firewood | Cheboiwo, Joshua K.; Mugo, Fridah |
2012-03 | Better than money in the bank: Trees offer a viable retirement plan, as Moses Burer, a tree-grown in Uasin Gishu, can testify | Vandenabeele, Jan; Cheboiwo, Joshua K. |
2009-06 | A whiff of holy perfume: Frankincense is found in the drylands of north east tropical Africa | Gachathi, Francis |
2011-03 | Home and dry: correct drying, handling and storage od wood adds to its value. | Oduor, Nellie |
2011-03 | Survival amid shortages: timber-starved Kenya looks for alternative sources of wood. | Wekesa, Linus |
2011-03 | Sawmilling in Kenya: the timber shortage has shifted attention to trees on farms despite inneficient sawing systems. | Muthike, George M.; Shitanda, Douglas; Kanali, Christopher L.; Muisu, Fred |
2009-09 | Tall orders for trees: prices rice as demand for wood products outstrips supply. | Cheboiwo, Joshua K. |
2009-09 | Tree with a great potential: the future looks bright for cultivation of acacia senegal, which produces gum arabic. | Chikamai, Ben N. |
2011-12 | Where is the money? a comparison of profitability between crops and tree cultivation in the South Eastern drylands of Kenya. | Wekesa, Linus |
2011-12 | A multi-purpose tree: the pomegranate, the tree of life, is food, medicine, ornamental and serves as a hedge. | Gachathi, Francis |
2011-12 | Protecting bamboo for the future: restoring this grass could ultimately reduce pressure on natural forests. | Sigu, Gordon |
2011-12 | Which way jatropha and croton oils?: characteristicsof the two biofuels, compared to diesel,and their availability or eventual production possibilities. | Oduor, Nellie |
2012-12 | Turning the wheels of rural life: Kenya nees a sustainable wood fuel supply to meet the cooking,lighting and industrial needs of the majority. | Githiomi, Joseph K. |
2012-06 | A tree for decorative body art: the henna tree has been valued since ancient times for cosmetic purposes. | Gachathi, Francis |
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