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Marte Qvenild “Svalbard Global Seed Vault: a 'Noah's Ark' for the world's seeds” in Development in Practice, Volume 18, Issue 1 2008 , pages 110 - 116.

Muluberhan Hailu Abebe, Gufu Oba, Ayana Angassa and Robert B. Weladji “The role of area enclosures and fallow age in the restoration of plant diversity in northern Ethiopia” in African Journal of Ecology, Volume 44, 2006, pages 1-8.

L.M. Kaitira, G. Oba “Herder knowledge of landscape assessments in arid rangelands in northern Tanzania” in Journal of Arid Environments, 2005.

Bharat Man Shresta, Nepal, 2000-2002. “Fluxes of CO2 and CH4 in soil profiles of a mountainous watershed of Nepal as influenced by land use, temperature, moisture and substrate addition.” In: Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems 68:155-164, 2004.

Zerihun H. Desta, “Feed scarcity and livestock mortality in Enset farming system in the Bale highlands of southern Ethiopia”. In: Outlook on Agriculture, Vol. 33, No. 4, 2004.

Bishwa Nath Oli. ”Market dimensions of timber and fuelwood in Kathmandu and Chitwan districts of Central Nepal” . In: The Indian Forester, Vol. 129 No.5, May 2003.

Arnold Lucas Mapinduzi. ”Use of indigenous ecological knowledge of the Maasai pastoralists for assessing rangeland biodiversity in Tanzania” . In: (2003) African Journal of Ecology, 41, 329-336.

Selma Nangula, Namibia (1999-2001 MNRSA batch). "Effects of artificial water points on the Oshana ecosystems in Namibia". In: Environmental Conservation 31 (1) 1-8.







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