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 – 162Agea J.G., Okia C.A.,
     Abohassan R.A.A., Kimondo J.M., Obua J., Hall J and Teklehaimanot Z. 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.

  2. 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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  3. Mullah C.J.A., Ørjan Totland, and Klanderud K. 2011. Recovery of Plant Species Richness and Composition in an Abandoned Forest
     Settlement Area in Kenya. Research Article. The Journal of the Society for Ecological
     Restoration International. Society for Ecological Restoration International. Bergen, Norway

 4. Omondi W, Angaine P, Meso M and Otieno V., 2011. Tree seed collection and handling: Reference manual for extension agents and farmers.

 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.

 6. Kimani S.M., Obonyo E.K. and Ongugo P.O. 2011. Conflicting policies: Institutional approaches towards decentralization and curbing climate
     change in Kenya. Experiences of climate change Adaptation in Africa. IFRI, KEFRI.

 7. Muturi G., Kariuki J, Ndungu S.M, Waweru S.G. and Changwony M. 2011. Technical Guidelines for conservation and rehabilitation of degraded
     woodlands surrounding refugee camps: Guidelines for forest nursery, Prosopis and management in Turkana. KEFRI/JOFCA

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