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Determinants of small-scale forestry practice preferences among landowners and land users in Imo State, Nigeria
Determinants of proportions of household land used for forestry practice in Southeast Nigeria
Prospect of land grant for forestry development in Igboland, Nigeria
CONFLICTS BETWEEN FORESTRY AND AGRICULTURAL LAND – USES IN OGUN STATE
Implications of Rapid Urban Expansion on Rural Land Use in Damaturu, Yobe State, Nigeria
Urban forestry: Sustainable option for environmental conservation in Nigeria
The right of aliens to hold interest in land: demystifying the conundrum of "all Nigerians" and "any person" as used in the land use act
Socio-economic imperatives of forest based rural livelihoods in climate constrained environments in Ondo State, Nigeria
Land use activities among forest environments’ dwellers in Edo State, Nigeria: implications for livelihood and sustainable forest Management
Wildlife-human interface: a case study of Obudu cattle ranch, Cross River state, Nigeria
Social studies students’ knowledge, attitude and practice of concepts of sustainable development in Ondo City, Nigeria
Feasible media mix for dissemination of forest conservation support information (FCSI) in South Western Nigeria
Land-use changes and urbanization impacts on livelihood and groundwater sustainability of coastal areas of Lagos, SW-Nigeria: integrated GIS-based, livelihood and hydrochemical assessments
Analysis of urban agricultural characteristics along land use gradient in Lagos State, Nigeria
Determinants of unwillingness to practice farm forestry among households in the humid zone of Nigeria
Utilization of organic farming practices and materials by small scale farmers in Ogun State Nigeria
The contributions of forestry sub sector to economic development in Nigeria: A case study of Ekiti state
Gender and choice of forestry as alternative career among science-based students in University of Ibadan, Nigeria
Participatory forestry practices and renewable natural resources management
Gender equality and women empowerment: key elements to sustainable rural development in Nigeri
Parallels and Contextual Implications of Land and Social Justice Motifs in Israel and Ogbomoso Christian Community
The Success of the Small Tea Growers of Sittong Evolving Rural Darjeeling into a Model Small-Scale Organic Tea Cultivation Center
Welfare implications of domestic land grabs among rural households in Delta State, Nigeria
Land Use Intensity, Crop Diversification and Productivity of Farmers in Akinyele Local Government Area of Oyo State, Nigeria
The role of engineering in sustainable management of forest resources in developing countries