Economic exploitation and CO2-sequestration of a native West African tree – a short-cut out of rural poverty

Research project The native tree species P. biglobosa is important both economically and for sustaining livelihoods for rural people in the Sahel. In particular, sale of this resource is important to women, due to the limited labour available to them. Sale of the res ... Completion Report: The main objective is to improve the livelihood in Burkina Faso through the use of P. biglobosa. The outcomes are: four scientific papers (IV: only results), a planting guide, and two implementation projects. Paper I examin ...
Period: 2010-10-1 to 2015-03-31 Countries: Burkina Faso Lead institution: Aarhus University (AU), Denmark Partner institutions: University of Abomey-Calavi (UAC), Benin University of Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso Project code: 10-062AU Total grant: 1,664,275 DKK
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