Dryland biodiversity | The role of indigenous plants | Opportunities for use in desertification through sustainable management of biodiversity in development | Rehabilitation of degraded land for who?
2000
Research Programme on Sustainable Use of Dryland Biodiversity (RPSUD) | Aman, Rashid | Kang'ethe, Simon
This is also part of the biannual newsletter by the Research Programme on Sustainable Use of Dryland Biodiversity (RPSUD). It discusses plant resources of Wajir district, Kenya. It gives local and botanical names, and uses of the plants. It also gives results of a study of medicinal plants of Makueni, Kenya, as well as a study into transforming degraded land into land with a reasonable productivity where people can find a decent livelihood.
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Este registro bibliográfico ha sido proporcionado por Kenya Forestry Research Institute