Naah, John-Baptist S N
Article History
Received: 14 March 2018
Accepted: 27 September 2018
First Online: 23 October 2018
Author’s information
: John-Baptist S. N. Naah holds a PhD in Human Geography, a post-doctoral fellow at the Department of Ecology and Natural Resources at the Center for Development Research (ZEFc), University of Bonn, and works on ethnoecology, natural resources management, food and non-food biomass-based resources for food security in West Africa.
: Prior to commencement of this study, verbal consents were sought from local government officials (e.g., Assemblymen), local chiefs, and all agro-pastoralists in various villages who participated in the ethnobotanical interviews in both Ghana and Burkina Faso. This was done to adhere to ethical standards of involving human participants in scientific research.
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