Sarawak, Malaysia, is home to a wide range of native fruit tree species (NFTs) that contribute to the livelihoods of rural women and men. Yet, most agricultural research in the area, and elsewhere, has focused on commercial, non-native species, and the economic potential of lesser-known NFTs has ...
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Faridah Aini, M.
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Elias, M.
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Lamers, H.
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Shariah, U.
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Brooke, P.
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Mohd Hafizul, H.
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[Evaluating the usefulness and ease of use of participatory tools for forestry and livelihoods research in Sarawak, Malaysia]
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Evaluating the usefulness and ease of use of participatory tools for forestry and livelihoods research in Sarawak, Malaysia