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  Progress report for the 1995-1998 forestry research programme and profiles for the approved 1998-2001 projects.

Ngulube, M. R.;  Chirwa, P. W.;  Mwabumba, L.;  Kayambazinthu, D.;  Forestry Research Institute of Malawi, Zomba, Malawi,  Progress report for the 1995-1998 forestry research programme and profiles for the approved 1998-2001 projects, 2001, pp xiv + 143 pp.

This report contains a compilation of 1995-1998 research programmes and profiles for the approved 1998-2001 projects. The progress summaries of the strategy areas are presented: (1) plantation research; (2) trees on farm; (3) indigenous woodland managemen...
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  Community-based management of Miombo Woodlands in Malawi. Proceedings of a National Workshop, Sun and Sand Holiday Resort, Mangochi, Malawi, 27-29 September 1999.

Ngulube, M. R.;  Mwabumba, L.;  Chirwa, P.;  Forestry Research Institute of Malawi, Zomba, Malawi,  Community-based management of Miombo Woodlands in Malawi. Proceedings of a National Workshop, Sun and Sand Holiday Resort, Mangochi, Malawi, 27-29 September 1999, 1999, pp viii + 251 pp., many ref.

This proceedings contain 15 papers presented during the workshop on community-based woodland management conducted in 27-29 September 1999 in Malawi. The major topics of the papers include policy and institutional arrangements on woodland management, socio...
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  The utilization of non-timber forest products from the miombo woodlands of Malawi: a case study.

Ngulube, M. R.;  Forestry Research Institute of Malawi, Zomba, Malawi,  Community-based management of Miombo Woodlands in Malawi. Proceedings of a National Workshop, Sun and Sand Holiday Resort, Mangochi, Malawi, 27-29 September 1999, 1999, pp 44-69, 30 ref.

The miombo woodlands are the most important sources of forest products in Malawi. Communities living in and around these woodlands continue to rely directly upon a variety of these products and services for their daily subsistence requirements as well as ...
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  Evaluation of multipurpose trees for social forestry in Malawi.

Ngulube, M. R.;  Forestry Research Institute of Malawi, Zomba, Malawi,  Forestry Research Record - Forestry Research Institute of Malawi, 1992, 65, pp iv + 129 pp., many ref.

This research record is a compilation of results of a series of trials conducted during 1985-1990 to screen multipurpose trees for social forestry and agroforestry in different silvicultural zones of Malawi. Results of the studies presented in this record...
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