Baobab bark (Adansonia digitata)

dc.creatorRomero, C.
dc.creatorGrundy, I.
dc.creatorCampbell, Bruce M.
dc.creatorCunningham, A.B.
dc.date2002
dc.date2012-06-04T09:08:36Z
dc.date2012-06-04T09:08:36Z
dc.date.accessioned2026-06-27T14:02:59Z
dc.descriptionThis chapter provides short description of the plant, its variety of products from its bark, the wood and seed. Further it provides a brief information on the ecology and the impact of bark harvesing by the local people and other stresses. One of the studies reported that harvesting was more prevalent during the dry season when people had available time due to reduced agricultural activites. Despite traditional rules governing over baobab harvesting the practice of overharvesting has been widespread in the study area.Problems with managing baobab bark are currently being exacerbated by weak institutions and poverty. This chapter concludes that under present conditions, the potential for certification of baobab bark is low.
dc.identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/10568/18600
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/72293
dc.languageen
dc.publisherRoutledge
dc.sourceRomero, C., Grundy, I., Campbell, B.M., Cunningham, A.B. 2002. Baobab bark (Adansonia digitata) . People and Plants Conservation Series In: Shanley, P., Pierce, A.R., Laird, S.A. and Guillen, A. (eds.). Tapping the green market: certification and management of non-timber forest products. :208-214. London, UK, Earthscan Publications.
dc.subjectnon-timber forest products
dc.subjectadansonia digitata
dc.subjectdescriptions
dc.subjectuses
dc.subjectcertification
dc.subjectbark
dc.subjectharvesting
dc.subjectinstitutions
dc.titleBaobab bark (Adansonia digitata)
dc.typeBook Chapter

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