[HTML][HTML] The contribution of forests and trees to sustainable diets

B Vinceti, C Termote, A Ickowitz, B Powell… - Sustainability, 2013 - mdpi.com
With the growing demands from a population expected to reach 9 billion people by 2050, it
is unclear how our current global food system will meet future food needs. Ensuring that all …

Neglected and underutilised crops: a systematic review of their potential as food and herbal medicinal crops in South Africa

FN Mudau, VGP Chimonyo, AT Modi… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
The African continent harbours many native species with nutraceutical and pharmaceutical
potential. This study reviewed underutilised crops in South Africa to determine their potential …

The Importance of Baobab (Adansonia digitata L.) in Rural West African Subsistence—Suggestion of a Cautionary Approach to International Market Export of Baobab …

C Buchmann, S Prehsler, A Hartl… - Ecology of Food and …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
The European Commission recently authorized the import of baobab (Adansonia digitata L.)
fruit pulp as a novel food. In rural West Africa the multipurpose baobab is used extensively …

Ethnobotanical knowledge and valuation of woody plants species: a comparative analysis of three ethnic groups from the sub-Sahel of Burkina Faso

TK Sop, J Oldeland, F Bognounou, U Schmiedel… - Environment …, 2012 - Springer
Local people's perceptions of plant species are an important source of information on
species distribution and rarity, as well as long-term vegetation change. This study involves …

Local knowledge, pattern and diversity of use of Sclerocarya birrea

GN Gouwakinnou, AM Lykke, AE Assogbadjo… - Journal of ethnobiology …, 2011 - Springer
Background Growing interest is on food tree species in general, and particularly indigenous
fruit tree species in develo** countries since they are inherent to most tropical landscapes …

[HTML][HTML] Connaissances ethnobotaniques du baobab (Adansonia digitata L.) au Togo

AB Kébenzikato, K Wala, W Atakpama, K Dimobé… - Base, 2015 - popups.uliege.be
Résumé Description du sujet. Une étude ethnobotanique a été réalisée en 2010 et 2011 à
travers tout le territoire togolais sur les connaissances ethnobotaniques du baobab …

[HTML][HTML] An ethnobotanical survey of the Agter–Hantam, Northern Cape Province, South Africa

JJJ De Beer, BE Van Wyk - South African Journal of Botany, 2011 - Elsevier
The use of a rapid appraisal methodology, followed by a new approach that we refer to as
the Matrix Method, has revealed a wealth of traditional knowledge on useful plants amongst …

Biodiversity and socioeconomic factors supporting farmers' choice of wild edible trees in the agroforestry systems of Benin (West Africa)

AE Assogbadjo, RG Kakaï, FG Vodouhê… - Forest Policy and …, 2012 - Elsevier
Wild edible trees are expected to play a significant role in the crop diversification programs
and agroforestry development in Africa. In the present study, the diversity of wild food …

Perceptions et savoirs locaux sur les espèces oléagineuses locales dans le Kénédougou, Burkina Faso

FRST Tiétiambou, AM Lykke, G Korbéogo… - Bois & Forets des …, 2016 - revues.cirad.fr
Résumé Les plantes oléagineuses locales offrent des usages multiples et constituent une
source de revenus pour les communau-tés rurales. L'objectif de notre étude est de …

Women's Traditional Knowledge, Use Value, and the Contribution of Tamarind (Tamarindus indica L.) to Rural Households' Cash Income in Benin

B Fandohan, AE Assogbadjo, RG Kakaï, T Kyndt… - Economic botany, 2010 - Springer
Abstract Women's Traditional Knowledge, Use Value, and the Contribution of Tamarind
(Tamarindus indica L.) to Rural Households' Cash Income in Benin. This study examined …