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Kate Schreckenberg’s main areas of research have been on the conservation-through-use of trees on farms, how to increase benefits for farmers from indigenous fruit trees, the development potential of non-timber forest products, participatory inventory and biodiversity conservation, and international tropical forest policy. Kate is also editor of the Rural Development Forestry Network. Kate studied botany and forestry. Following a year developing participatory land-use plans in Burkina Faso, she worked with UNESCO’s Man and Biosphere Programme on the sustainable management of tropical forests. A PhD on the use of non-timber forest products in Benin was combined with teaching social forestry at various levels. BA Botany, MSc (Forestry and its Relation to Land Use), PhD (Geography). Kate is fluent in French and German and has a working knowledge of Spanish.
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