@inbook{604, keywords = {Kenya, social conditions, ethnobotany, Embu District, Mbere (African people)}, author = {Bernard W. Riley and David Brokensha}, title = {The Mbeere in Kenya}, abstract = {This article examines a survey of the Mbeere people in Kenya, East Africa. The survey concerns tree planting and what effects it. Specifically looks at why they plant, when they plant, and where they obtain seedlings. Including are recommendations based on the results of the survey.}, year = {1988}, journal = {The Mbeere in Kenya Volume I: Changing Rural Ecology}, pages = {142-213}, month = {01/1988}, publisher = {University Press of America in association with IDA Institute for Development Anthropology}, address = {Lanham, MD}, isbn = {0-8191-6999-4}, url = {http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/17877447}, note = {

General Note: Includes indexes

Contents: v. 1. Changing rural ecology -- v. 2. Botanical identities and uses

}, language = {English}, }