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Eefke Mollee
Eefke Mollee
Lecturer in Agroforestry Bangor University
Verified email at bangor.ac.uk
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Post-larval French grunts (Haemulon flavolineatum) distinguish between seagrass, mangrove and coral reef water: implications for recognition of potential nursery habitats
CM Huijbers, EM Mollee, I Nagelkerken
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 357 (2), 134-139, 2008
732008
Into the urban wild: Collection of wild urban plants for food and medicine in Kampala, Uganda
E Mollee, M Pouliot, MA McDonald
Land use policy 63, 67-77, 2017
612017
Cultivated plants in the diversified homegardens of local communities in Ganges Valley, Bangladesh
SA Rahman, C Baldauf, EM Mollee, M Abdullah-Al-Pavel, ...
Science Journal of Agricultural Research and Management 2013, 1-6, 2013
342013
How people foraging in urban greenspace can mobilize social–ecological resilience during Covid-19 and beyond
M Sardeshpande, PT Hurley, E Mollee, H Garekae, AC Dahlberg, ...
Frontiers in Sustainable Cities 3, 686254, 2021
142021
Global analysis of yield benefits and risks from integrating trees with rice and implications for agroforestry research in Africa
J Rodenburg, E Mollee, R Coe, F Sinclair
Field Crops Research 281, 108504, 2022
132022
Begonia bangsamoro (Begoniaceae, section Petermannia), a new species from Mindanao Island, the Philippines
D Buenavista, YP Ang, MAK Pranada, DS Salas, E Mollee, M Mcdonald
Phytotaxa 497 (1), 39-48, 2021
122021
Sustainable land management and climate change adaptation for small-scale land users in Sub-Saharan Africa
W Critchley, N Harari, E Mollee, R Mekdaschi-Studer, J Eichenberger
Land 12 (6), 1206, 2023
102023
Any alternatives to rice? Ethnobotanical insights into the dietary use of edible plants by the Higaonon tribe in Bukidnon Province, the Philippines
DP Buenavista, EM Mollee, M McDonald
Regional Sustainability 3 (2), 95-109, 2022
82022
From poison to food: On the molecular identity and indigenous peoples’ utilisation of poisonous “Lab-o”(Wild Yam, Dioscoreaceae) in Bukidnon, Philippines
DP Buenavista, NMA Dinopol, E Mollee, M McDonald
Cogent Food & Agriculture 7 (1), 1870306, 2021
82021
Relational values in locally adaptive farmer-to-farmer extension: how important?
E Martini, T Pagella, E Mollee, M van Noordwijk
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 65, 101363, 2023
42023
Greening the Green City: Selection of fruit tree species in Kampala in public and private space
J Arponen, E Mollee, M McDonald
4th World Congress on Agroforestry, 2019
12019
Water harvesting in Sudan
W Critchley, A Gaiballa, AM Deen, AO Eisa, E Mollee
Water Harvesting in Sub-Saharan Africa, 2012
12012
Linking urban homegarden agroforestry and child nutrition: a case study from Kampala, Uganda.
EM Mollee, MA McDonald, K Kehlenbeck
2019
Linking urban agroforestry and child nutrition: A case study from Kampala, Uganda.: Keynote
E Mollee, M McDonald, K Kehlenbeck
4th world congress on Agroforestry, 2019
2019
Plant species richness and diversity in urban Uganda: an inventory of Kampala’s homegardens.
E Mollee
Tropentag: Future Agriculture: Social-ecological transitions and bio …, 2017
2017
The use of urban plant resources for health and food security in Kampala, Uganda
EM Mollee
PQDT-UK & Ireland, 2017
2017
Alternative food sources when living in the city: Coping with rising food prices in Kampala.
E Mollee, M McDonald, A Ræbild, K Kehlenbeck
Tropentag 2016: Solidarity in a competing world—fair use, 1-4, 2016
2016
Can urban homegardens enhance food security? A case study from Uganda’s growing capital Kampala.
E Mollee
Global Food Security Conference, 2016
2016
Sudan: Ancient traditions receiving a new impetus
W Critchley, A Gaiballa, AO Eissa, AM Deen, E Mollee
Water Harvesting in Sub-Saharan Africa, 134-147, 2013
2013
More People, More Trees: environmental recovery in dryland Africa.
W Critchley, E Mollee
CFA Newsletter, 2011
2011
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