Would strictly enforced forestry regulations affect farmers' stated intentions to plant indigenous fruits trees?: insights from Cameroon
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- Tita Divine Foundjem (UGent) , Marijke D'Haese (UGent) , Stijn Speelman (UGent) , Ann Degrande, Amos Gyau, Patrick Van Damme (UGent) , Zac Tchoundjeu and Guido Van Huylenbroeck (UGent)
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- Policy instruments, AGROFORESTRY ADOPTION, BEHAVIOR, DETERMINANTS, CONSERVATION, POLICIES, NIGERIA, AFRICA, ZONE, NTFP, Farmers' perception, Tree planting, Indigenous fruit trees, Cameroon, AGRI-ENVIRONMENTAL MEASURES
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-5673547
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- Divine Foundjem, Tita, et al. “Would Strictly Enforced Forestry Regulations Affect Farmers’ Stated Intentions to Plant Indigenous Fruits Trees?: Insights from Cameroon.” FOOD POLICY, vol. 49, no. 1, 2014, pp. 95–106, doi:10.1016/j.foodpol.2014.07.003.
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- Divine Foundjem, T., D’Haese, M., Speelman, S., Degrande, A., Gyau, A., Van Damme, P., … Van Huylenbroeck, G. (2014). Would strictly enforced forestry regulations affect farmers’ stated intentions to plant indigenous fruits trees?: insights from Cameroon. FOOD POLICY, 49(1), 95–106. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodpol.2014.07.003
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- Divine Foundjem, Tita, Marijke D’Haese, Stijn Speelman, Ann Degrande, Amos Gyau, Patrick Van Damme, Zac Tchoundjeu, and Guido Van Huylenbroeck. 2014. “Would Strictly Enforced Forestry Regulations Affect Farmers’ Stated Intentions to Plant Indigenous Fruits Trees?: Insights from Cameroon.” FOOD POLICY 49 (1): 95–106. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodpol.2014.07.003.
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- Divine Foundjem, Tita, Marijke D’Haese, Stijn Speelman, Ann Degrande, Amos Gyau, Patrick Van Damme, Zac Tchoundjeu, and Guido Van Huylenbroeck. 2014. “Would Strictly Enforced Forestry Regulations Affect Farmers’ Stated Intentions to Plant Indigenous Fruits Trees?: Insights from Cameroon.” FOOD POLICY 49 (1): 95–106. doi:10.1016/j.foodpol.2014.07.003.
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- 1.Divine Foundjem T, D’Haese M, Speelman S, Degrande A, Gyau A, Van Damme P, et al. Would strictly enforced forestry regulations affect farmers’ stated intentions to plant indigenous fruits trees?: insights from Cameroon. FOOD POLICY. 2014;49(1):95–106.
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- [1]T. Divine Foundjem et al., “Would strictly enforced forestry regulations affect farmers’ stated intentions to plant indigenous fruits trees?: insights from Cameroon,” FOOD POLICY, vol. 49, no. 1, pp. 95–106, 2014.
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