Documenting ethnobotanical knowledge of rural community for sustainable benefits / Jovita Elderson Ripen and Gabriel Tonga Noweg
A study was conducted to identify and document all plants with economic and cultural significance to the nine Singai Bidayuh communities (villages) around the foothills of Mount Singai. Key informant surveys were carried out in each of the villages prior to field documentation and collection of spec...
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Main Authors: | Ripen, Jovita Elderson (Author), Noweg, Gabriel Tonga (Author) |
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Universiti Teknologi MARA Cawangan Sarawak,
2017-05-30.
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