. Conservation and sustainable use of medicinal plants in Ghana: conservation report. 4. Ethnobotanical survey An ethnobotanical survey was undertaken, with interviews made in six villages in the Aburi region: Adeiso, Aburi, Konkonuru, Kofisah, Mampong and Nkoraza. The survey identified medicinal plants currently considered to be of importance to local villagers, together with an indication of the view of the villagers on the ease of cultivation of each species. The ethnobotanical survey is available as an Annex to this report and is also available on the The Director of Aburi Botanic Ga


. Conservation and sustainable use of medicinal plants in Ghana: conservation report. 4. Ethnobotanical survey An ethnobotanical survey was undertaken, with interviews made in six villages in the Aburi region: Adeiso, Aburi, Konkonuru, Kofisah, Mampong and Nkoraza. The survey identified medicinal plants currently considered to be of importance to local villagers, together with an indication of the view of the villagers on the ease of cultivation of each species. The ethnobotanical survey is available as an Annex to this report and is also available on the The Director of Aburi Botanic Garden, George Owoisu-Afriyie, explaining the concepts behind the Convention on Biological Diversity to the village elders of Konkonuru Village elders discuss their participation in the Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Abbiw, D. , Agbovie, T. , Akuetteh, B. , Amponsah, K. , Dennis, F. , Ekpe, P. , Gillett, H. , Ofosuhene-Djan, W. , Owusu-Afriyie, G. , UNEP-WCMC. Darwin Initiative


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