Journal Papers 2011 - 2012


  1. Kimondo J.M., Okia C.A., Agea J.G., Abohassan R.A.A., Mulatya J.M., and Teklehaimanot Z. 2011.
     Estimating fruit yields from Vitex payos (Lour) Merr. in semi-arid Eastern province of Kenya: Application of
     allometric equations. Research Journal of Applied Sciences 6(3): 153 – 162, .

  2. Agea J.G., Okia C.A., Abohassan R.A.A., Kimondo J.M., Obua J., Hall J and Teklehaimanot Z. 2011. Wild
     and Semi-Wild Food Plants of Bunyoro – Kitara Kingdom of Uganda: Growth Forms, Collection Niches,
     Parts Consumed, Consumption Patterns, Main Gatherers and Consumers. Environmental Research Journal
     5(2): 74-86.

   3.Okia C.A., Agea J.G., Kimondo J.M., Abohassan R.A.A., Obua J., Hall J and Teklehaimanot Z. 2011.
     Harvesting and processing of Balanites aegyptiaca leaves and fruits for local consumption by rural
     communities in Uganda. Journal of Food Technology 9(2): 83-90.


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 4. Mullah C.J.A., Totland T., and Klanderud K. 2011. Recovery of species diversity and composition in abandoned settlement area in Kenya.
     Restoration Ecology: 20: 462-474. Available online http://www.ser.org/content/restoration_ecology.asp .

 5. Otuoma J, Odera J, Bodo E, Ongugo P.O., Oeba V. and Kamondo B. 2011. Annual allowable cut for merchantable woody species in a
     community managed forest in western Kenya. Forest Ecology and Management 262 (2011): 2281 – 2286. August September 2011

 6. Hanaoka So, Muturi G.M. and Watanabe A. 2011. Isolation and characterization of microsatellite markers in Melia volkensii Gurke. Springer
    Science+Business Media B.V. 2011. Conservation Genet Resour. Published online: http://www.springer.com/life+sciences/ecology/journal
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on 20 November 2011.

 7.Kiptot E. and Franzel S.. 2012. Gender and agroforestry in Africa: a review of women’s participation. Agroforest Syst (2012) 84:35–58.

 8. Neondo J, Machua J, Muigai A, Nyende A.B., Munjuga M, Jamnadass R. and Muchugi A. 2011. Micropropagation of Allanblackia stuhlmannii:
    Amenability to tissue culture technique. International Journal for Biotechnology and Molecular Biology Research Vol. 2(11), pp. 185-194,
    November 2011. Available online http://www.academicjournals.org/IJBMBR

 9. Mutiso F.M., Mugo J.M. and Cheboiwo J. 2011. Post-Disturbance Tree Species Regeneration and Successional Pathways in Mt Blakett and
     Kedowa Forest Blocks, Mau Ecosystem, Kenya. Research Journal of Environmental and Earth Sciences 3(6): 745-753, 2011.

 10.Muturi G.M., Kariuki J.G., Poorter L. and Mohren G.M. J. 2011. Allometric equations for estimating biomass in naturally established
     Prosopis stands in Kenya. Journal of Horticulture and Forestry. 4(2): 69-77. Available online at http://www.academicjournals.org/JHF Accepted
     9 December, 2011.

 11.Abohassan R.A.A., Okia C.A., Agea J.G., Kimondo J.M., and McDonald M.M. 2010. Perennial biomass production in arid mangrove
     systems on the Red Sea Coast of Saudi Arabia. Environmental Research Journal 6(1): 22 – 31. 2012.

 12.Githiomi J.K., Mugendi D.N. and Kung’u J.B. 2012. Analysis of household energy sources and woodfuel utilisation technologies in Kiambu,
     Thika and Maragwa districts of Central Kenya. Journal of Horticulture and Forestry 4(2), pp. 43-48, 1 February, 2012. Available online at
     http://www.academicjournals.org/JHF

 13.Githiomi J.K., Kung’u J.B. and Mugendi D.N. 2012. Analysis of woodfuel supply and demand balance in Kiambu, Thika and Maragwa
     districts in central Kenya. Journal of Horticulture and Forestry Vol. 4(6): 103-110. Available online at http://www.academicjournals.org/JHF

 14.Githiomi J.K., Mugendi D.N. and Kung’u J.B. 2012. Household tree planting and its related constraints in meeting woodfuel production in
     Kiambu, Thika and Maragwa Districts of Central Kenya. Journal of Horticulture and Forestry Vol. 4(7): 120-125. Available online at
     http://www.academicjournals.org/JHF

 15.Mogoi J, Obonyo E, Ongugo P, Oeba V. and Mwangi E. 2012. Communities, Property Rights and Forest Decentralisation in Kenya: Early
    Lessons from Participatory Forestry Management. Conservation and Society 10(2): 182-194, 2012

 16. Mullah C. J. A., Totland T., Klanderud K., and Kigomo B. 2011. Relationships between two potential restoration trees and species
     abundance and richness in a degraded afromontane forest of Kenya. 4th World Restoration Ecology Conference, 21-25 August, Merida,
     Mexico.

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