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Publications

(i) Books or Chapters in Books already published

  1. Popoola, L. (2002). Reducing Poverty through Non-Timber Forest Products in Nigeria. In: Okunmadewa, Foluso (2002, ed) Poverty and the Agricultural Sector. Chapter 8 Pp77-90.ISBN: 978-36724-5-2.
  2. Bamiro O. A., O. Oladepo, A. I. Olayinka, L. Popoola and A. Soyibo (2003): The Planning and Writing of Grant-Oriented Research Proposals. Published by The postgraduate School, University of Ibadan. ISBN 978-36969-0-4 38pp.
  3. Olayinka A. I. and Popoola, L. (2003 Eds.): Directory of Research Funding Agencies. Published by The Postgraduate School, Universityof Ibadan ISBN 978- 37168-2-4. 53pp.
  4. Popoola, L., L. A. Adebisi, O. Y. Ogunsanwo, I. O., Azeez and A. A. Alarape (2003): Introduction to Forest Resources Management. Ibadan Distance Learning Centre Series. Published by the Distance Learning Centre, University of Ibadan, ISBN 978-021-154-3 113pp.
  5. Popoola, L. and B. O. Agbeja (2008): Renewable Natural Resources Education in Nigeria: University of Ibadan Experience. In: (Eds.) A.B Temu, S.A.O. Chamshama, J. Kung’u, J.R.S. Kaboggoza, Ben Chikamai and A.M. Kiwia. PP 146-164
  6. Popoola, Labode (2010): Chainsaw milling in Nigeria. Section 4.9. Pp181-187. In: Wit, Marieke and Jinke van Dam (Eds.) Suppliers to Local Markets. Tropenbos International, Wagenigen, the Netherlands. Xxii+226 pp. Issue No.52, December, 2010. European Tropical Forest Research Network (ETFRN)

7. Popoola Labode and O. Olaniyan (2010): 50 Years of Nationhood: Expereinces in, and Prospects for Sustainable Development in Nigeria-Introduction and Overview. In: Labode Popoola, David Aremu, Olanrewaju Olaniyan, Remi Aiyede & Kayode Ogunsanwo (Eds.). Pp 1-10. ISBN 978-978-507993-3-3. Book of Readings, First Annual Ibadan Sustainable Development Summit. University of Ibadan Centre for Sustainable Development, Ibadan, Nigeria.

8. Popoola Labode and O. Olaniyan (2011): Global Change and Sustainable Development: Challenges and Opportunities for South-South Cooperation in Sub-Saharan Africa- Introduction and Overview. In: (Eds.) Labode Popoola, Olanrewaju Olaniyan, Bolanle Wahab, Godson Ana & Olawale Olayide (Eds.). Pp 1-8. ISBN 978-978-50793-4.0. Book of Readings, Second Annual Ibadan Sustainable Development Summit. University of Ibadan Centre for Sustainable Development, Ibadan, Nigeria.

9. Aju, P. C. and L. Popoola (2011): Urban Forestry: Its Components and Benefits. In: A. A. Aiyeloja and H. M. Ijeomah (Eds.) Book of Readings in Forestry, Wildlife Management and Fisheries. ISBN 978-978-919-624-1. Pp: 3-47

10. Popoola Labode, O. Olaniyan & Olawale Olayide ( 2012): Building Resilience in Sustainable Development in a Changing World: Introduction and Overview. In ( Eds.) Popoola Labode, O. Olaniyan & Olawale Olayide. Pp 1-19. ISBN 978-978-51675-6-6. Book of Readings, Third Annual Ibadan Sustainable Development Summit. University of Ibadan Centre for Sustainable Development, Ibadan, Nigeria

11. Popoola Labode, O. Olaniyan & Olawale Olayide ( 2013): Leadership in Africa's Quest for Sustainable Development. Introduction and Overview. In

( Eds.) Popoola Labode, O. Olaniyan & Olawale Olayide. Pp 1-14. ISBN 978-978-51675-5-9. Book of Readings, Fourth Annual Ibadan Sustainable Development Summit. University of Ibadan Centre for Sustainable Development, Ibadan, Nigeria

12. Popoola, L. (2014): Urban Renewal Debates: The Challenge of Greening Urban Environment in Nigeria. 55th Interdisciplinary Research of the Postgraduate School, University of Ibadan, Nigeria. ISBN: 978-978-50793-8-8. Postgraduate School, University of Ibadan. Pp 1-55.

13. POPOOLA, L. (2014): Imagine a Planet Without Forest. An Inaugural Lecture 2013/2014, University of Ibadan. ISBN: 978-978-8456-56-8. Ibadan University Press.

14. Popoola, L. and D. A. Aremu (2015): Towards Cultural Tourism as a Dominant Development Model. In: “Harnessing Culture for Promoting Sustainable Development and Human Security in Africa”. Institute for African Culture and International Understanding,

(ii) Patents:

15. Igbeka, J. C., L. Popoola, S. S. Ajayi, M. A. Onilude, A. O. Olorunnisola, A. O. Raji, E. S. Afrifa and D. A. Fadare (2005): Briquetting of Wood and

Agricultural Wastes for Energy Production. Patent No.16173 Issued by the

Federal Republic of Nigeria

(iii) Articles that have already appeared in learned journals

16. Popoola, L. (1992): An Assessment of the Effect Structural AdjustmentProgramme on Fuelwood Consumption in Nigeria. Journal of Tropical Forest Resources. Vols. 7 & 8: 30-38.

17. Popoola, L. (1992): Strategies for Development of Private Forestry in Nigeria. In: F.A. Akinsanmi (1992, ed.) Our Forest Environment and Heritage; Challenges for our people. Proceedings of the 22nd AnnualConference of the Forestry Association of Nigeria, Kano, 2nd - 7th November, 1992: 168-176.

18. Popoola, L. and E. E. Enabor (1993): Economics of Cassava Production on Marginal Land. The Alley Cropping Approach. Nigerian Journal of Forestry. Vol. 23(1): 28-32

19. Popoola, L. and E. E. Enabor (1993): Economic analysis of Maize Performance under Three Production Alternatives on a DerivedSavanna soil in Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Forestry. Vol. 23(2): 75- 82

20. Popoola, L. (1993): Impact Assessment of Environmental Degradation in a Developing Economy. In: E.A. Oduwaiye (1993, Ed.) Forestry for Urban and Rural Development in Nigeria. Proceedings of the 23rd Annual Conference of the Forestry Association of Nigeria, held in Ikeja, Lagos State, 29th November to 3rd December, 1993: 38-43.

21. Popoola, L. and Nkwatoh, A. F. (1994): Socio-Economic Impact of Mining - Induced Devegetation in the Jos Plateau Area of Nigeria, Nigerian Journal of Forestry. Vol. 24, Nos. 1 & 2: 11 - 15.

22. Popoola, L. (1994): Evaluation of "off-season" Fuelwood yield from Leucaena leucocephala hedgerows under a Derived Savanna condition. Journal of Tropical Forest Resources. Vols. 9 & 10: 75-81.

23. Popoola, L. (1995): The Nigerian Land Market and Non-Governmental Forestry Development. Nigerian Journal of Forestry, Vol. 25.1 & 2: 115-118.

24. Popoola, L. (1995): Valuation of Tropical Forest Resources. Proceedings of CIFOR/UNEP Conference on Intergenerational Maintenance and Technical issues for Sustainable Forest Management (held at FORIG, Kumasi, 12 – 14 September, 1995). Pp.72-87

25. Popoola, L. and Maishanu, H. M. (1995): Socio-economic values of some potential farm forestry species in Sokoto State, Nigeria. In: E.A.Oduwaiye (Ed.). Forestry and the Small Scale Farmer. Proceedings of the 24th Annual Conference of the Forestry Association of Nigeria, Kaduna. 30th October - 4th November, 1995: 109-119

26. Adebisi, L. A. and Popoola, L (1995): Availability of land for small-scale farm forestry projects. In: Oduwaiye, E.A. (1995, ed.). Forestry and the Small Scale Farmer. Proceedings of the 24th Annual Conference of the Forestry Association of Nigeria, Kaduna, 30th October to 4th November, 1995. pp. 140-155.

27. Popoola, L.; Adeola, A.O.; Aiyelaagbe, I.O.O and Ladipo, D.O. (1996): Farmers Priority Multipurpose Tree and Shrub species for Agroforestry in Humid Lowlands of Nigeria. Journal of Tropical Forest Resources. Vol.12:16-31.

28. Popoola, L. (1996): The Role of Women in Sustainable Management of Non-Timber Forest Products, NTFPs. In: Labode Popoola (1996, Ed.) Proceedings of a Workshop on Role of Women in Forestry and Environmental Development. FVTC, Dorayi, Kano 5 - 7 March, 1996.Pp.14-19

29. Agbeja, B. O. and Popoola, L. (1997): Bio-Socio-Economic Impacts of Timber Production in a Nigerian High Forest: A Case of Ago-Owu Forest Reserve, Osun State, Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Forestry. Vol. 27.1: 18-22.

30. Popoola, L and O. K. Sokunbi (1997): Leucaena leucocephala: Its Prospects in fuelwood plantation on a humid lowland site in Nigeria. Nigeria Journal of Science Research. Vol. 3 .1, 93-96.

31. Aiyelaagbe, I. O. O., Adeola, A.O., Popoola, L., Obisesan, K. and Ladipo, D. O. (1997): Chrysophyllum albidum in the farming systems of Nigeria: Its prevalence, farmer preference, and agroforestry potential. In: O. A. Denton, D.O. Ladipo, M. A. Adejoro and M.B. Sarumi (Eds.): African Star Apple (Chrysophyllum albidum) in Nigeria. Proceedings of a national workshop on the potentials of the star apple in Nigeria. 42-54.

32. Aiyelaagbe, I. O. O., Adeola, A.O., L. Popoola and Obisesan, K. (1998): Agroforestry Potential of Dacryodes edulis in the oil palm–cassava belt of Southeastern Nigeria. Agroforestry Systems. Vol. 40:263-274.

33. Aiyelaagbe, I. O. O, A. O Adeola, L. Popoola, K. O. Obisesan and D. O. Ladipo (1998): The Prevalence, Farmer valuation and Conservation Strategies of Garcinia kola in the Rainforest of Southeastern Nigeria. Journal of Tropical Ethnoforestry Vol 1:55-63

34. Adeola, A., I. O. O. Aiyelaagbe, K. Applagyei-Nkyi, S. Y. Bennuah, S. Franzel, E. L. Jampoh, W. Janssen, J. Kengue, D. Ladipo, M. Mollet, J. Owusu, L. Popoola, S. J. Quashie-sam, T. Tiki-Manga and Z. Tchoundjeu (1998): Farmer’s preferences among tree species in the humid low lands of West Africa. In: D. O. Ladipo and D. J. Boland (Eds.) Bush Mango [Irvingia gabonensis) and close relatives] proceedings of a West Africa germ plasm collection workshop, 10-11 May 1994 Ibadan Nigeria.

35. Popoola, L, E. O. Udo and M. A. Y. Rahji (1999): Economic Efficiencies of Some Domestic Fuels in the Humid Lowlands of Southeastern Nigeria. Journal of Rural Economics and Development. Vol.13.2: 53-62.

36. Adeola, A. O., L. Popoola, Oluwalana, S.A. and Ojo, L.O. (1999): Gender Roles in Farm Forestry activities in the Semi-Arid Zone of Nigeria. Journal of Tropical Ethnoforestry. Vol. 2 .1: 41-46

37. Popoola, L, M. A. Y. Rahji and S. Tanko (2000): Economic Evaluation of Eucalyptus and Pine Plantations in a Nigerian Guinea Savanna Forest Reserve. Nigerian Journal of Science. Vol. 34: 37-42.

38. Popoola, L and M. S. Galaudu (2000): Prioritization of indigenous spice- species for agroforestry in the Semi-Arid Zone of Nigeria. Bioprospector Vol.2: 103-116

39. Azeez, I. O., L. Popoola and L. A. Adebisi (2000) Impact Assessment of the Unified Agricultural Extension System on Agroforestry Development in Oyo State, Nigeria. Journal of Tropical Forest Resources Vol.16.1: 91-106

40. Onumadu, F. N., L. Popoola and O. A. Adekunle (2000): Agroforestry Farming Systems: Environmental And Socio-economic Benefits of its Practice. Journal of Environmental Extension. Vol. 1: 36-43

41. Popoola, L., Oladele, T. A. and Zoungrana I. (2000): Socio-economic impacts of arable farming-induced vegetation loss in Osun State, Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Ecology. Vol. 2:56-62.

42. Adeola, A. O., S. O. Bada, L. Popoola and L. Adebisi (2001): Farmers’ participation in Social Forestry in The Semi-Arid Zone of Nigeria. Journal of Environmental Extension. Vol.2. 1:71-80

43. Ajewole, O. I. and L. Popoola (2001): Monetization of Forests Service Functions for Sustainable Forest Management. Journal of Environmental Extension Vol. 2 .1:117- 125

44. Popoola, L. and M. A. Y. Rahji (2001): Spatial Market Integration test of Terminalia ivorensis Sawnwood Markets in Nigeria. Journal of Tropical Forest Products, Malaysia. Vol. 7.1: 1-9

45. Popoola, L. and O. Ajewole (2001): Public Perception of Urban Forest of Ibadan: Implications for Environmenta Conservation. Arboricultural Journal. The International Journal for Urban Forestry, UK.Vol.25: 1-22.

46. Popoola, L. and, D. A.Ogar (2001): Socio-economic Impact of Cross River National Park Project on the Adjoining Communities. International Journal of Social Science and Public Policy. Vol.1: 63-73

47. Popoola, L. and N. T. Tee. (2001): Potentials of Vitellaria paradoxa.Gaert F. In Agroforestry Systems in Benue State. Nigerian Journal of Ecology. Vol.3:65-73

48. Popoola, L., M. A. Y. Rahji and P. O. Adesoye (2001): Analyses of Spatial and Temporal Variations in Prices of some sawnwood in South-Western Nigeria. Ghana Journal of Forestry. Vol 10: 35-41

49. Popoola, L. and S. A. Oluwalana (2001): Marketing of Non-Timber Forest Products in Nigeria. In A.O Adeola, J. A. Okojie & L.O Ojo (2001,eds) Proceedings of Colloquium on Biodiversity of Rainforest Ecosystem of Nigeria organised by FEPA-UNAAB Linkage Centre for Forests, Conservation and Biodiversity held in Abeokuta, 8 - 10 December, 1998. Pp 137-152.

50. Onumadu, F. N., L. Popoola and A. O. Akinsorotan (2001): Environmental Forestry Extension: The missing links. In: L. Popoola, J. E. Abu and P. I. Oni (Eds.) Proceedings of the 27th Annual Conference of the Forestry Association of Nigeria, Abuja. Sept. 17-21, 2001 Pp.290-298.

51. Popoola, L. and J. A. Akande (2001): An Integrated Approach to Forestry Sector Impact Assessment in Nigeria. J. of Tropical Forest Resources. (Special Issue: Forest Industries, Environment andSustainable Development) Vol 17.2: 42-57

52. Popoola, L. and S. O. Jimoh (2001): Socio-economic issues in theManagement of Non-timber Forest Products in Nigeria. Journal of Environmental Resources Management. Vol.1.1: 75-83

53. Rhaji, M. A. Y., Popoola, L. and Adebisi, L. A. (2002): Analyses of the Demand for and Supply of Fish in Nigeria: 1988-1997. Journal of West African Fisheries. Vol. 10. No.1:543-550

54. Popoola, L. and O. I. Ajewole (2002): Willingness to pay for Rehabilitation of Ibadan Urban Environment through Reforestation Projects. The International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology. Vol. 9: 256-258.

55. Popoola L., G. W. Tangwa and M. O. Adedire (2002): Commercial Exploitation and Conservation of Prunus Africana in Cameroon’s Afromontane Forests. Arboricultural Journal. The Iinternational Journal for Urban Forestry. Vol.26.1: 65-76

56. Rahji, M. A. Y. and L. Popoola (2002): The Marketing of Cereals in Nigeria: A case study of Bodija and Orita-Merin Markets in Ibadan. Nigerian Journal of Science. Vol 36.2: 255-264.

56. Popoola, L. (2002): Prevalence of, and conservation strategies for non-timber forest products in the Sudano-Sahelian zone of Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Ecology. Vol. 4 .1: 24-32

57. Popoola, L. and Adebusoye, T. (2002): Economic analysis of ParquetProduction in Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Science.Vol. 36.2: 141-148

58. Popoola, L. (2002): Economics of Diversified Food Production on Wetlands. In E. A. Atayi and D. O. Ladipo (Eds.). Proceedings of Workshop on Strategies for farming systems Development in Sub-Sahara Africa by the Ecoregional Programme for Humid Tropical Africa (EPHTA) held at IITA, Ibadan, Nigeria 17-20 November, 1998.Pp 61-78

60. Alao, J. S. and L. Popoola (2002): Valuation and Marketing of Garcinia kola (Linn.) in Osun and Kwara States, Nigeria. Nigerian J. of Forestry. Vol. 32:1-10

61. Popoola, L., B. O. Agbeja and Jerome Nyenka ( 2003): Marketing and Utilisation of Artocarpus altilis (Parkinson) FORSBERG in The Rainforest Area of Osun State. ASSET, Univ. of Agric., Abeokuta, Nigeria. Series A Vol. 3 No. 3: 149-158

62. Popoola, L. and J. A. Akinwumi (2003): Economic Considerations for Management and Utilization of Biodiversity in Nigeria. In (Eds) L.O. Ojo and A.O Adeola. In Biodiversity Update, a Proceedings of a Symposium by FMWENV-UNAAB Linkage for Forest, Conservation and Biodiversity Pp 181-196.

63. Aju, P. C. and L. Popoola (2003): The Status of the Traditional Farming System in Agroforestry Ecosystems of Imo States. Journal of Applied Chemistry & Agricultural Research (JACAR 9, 2003-2006): 77-85

64. Rahji, M. A. Y. and Popoola, L. (2005): An Analysis of Growth Rates and Production Instability of some Cereals in Nigeria (1961-2003). International Journal of Applied Agricultural and Apicultural Research 2(1):1-9

65. Bada, S. O. and L. Popoola (2005): Sustainable Forest Resources Development in Nigeria. In Popoola L., P. Mfon and P.I. Oni (eds), Sustainable Forest Management in Nigeria: Lessons and Prospects, Proceedings of the 30th Annual Conference of the Forestry Association of Nigeria, Kaduna, 7-11 Nov., 2005

66. Aju, P. C. and L. Popoola (2005): Trees in the Traditional Farming Systems in Southeastern Nigeria: A case Study of Imo State. Journal of Environmental Extension. Vol.5:25-31

67. Azeez, I. O., L. Popoola, T. O. Amusa and L. A. Adebisi (2005): Assessment of Agroforestry Practices as a Land Use Option in Atisbo Local Government Area of Oyo State. Journal of Tropical Forest Resources 21:23-34

68. Aiyeloja, A. A. and L. Popoola (2005): The Role of Small Scale Forest Based Enterprises in Sustainable Forest management. In: Popoola, L., P. Mfon and P.I. Oni (Eds.) Sustainable Forest Management in Nigeria: Lessons and Prospects, Proceedings of the 30th Annual Conference of the Forestry Association of Nigeria, Kaduna, 7-11 Nov., 2005

69. Popoola, L., O. O. Faboye, O. I. Ajewole (2005): Marketing and Utilization of Hibiscus sabdariffa Linn (var. sabdariffa) in Ibadan, Nigeria. In: Popoola L., P. Mfon and P. I. Oni (Eds.) Proceedings of the 30th Annual Conf. of the Forestry Association of Nigeria, Kaduna, 7-11 Nov., 2005

70. Ajewole, O. I., L. Popoola, A. A. Aiyelola and O. G. E. Arowosoge (2005): Harnessing Forestry Potentials in Actualizing National Economic Empowerment Development Strategy. In: Popoola L., P. Mfon and P. I. Oni (Eds.) Sustainable Forest Management in Nigeria: Lessons and Prospects, Proceedings of the 30th Annual Conference of the Forestry Association of Nigeria, Kaduna, 7-11 Nov., 2005

71. Jimoh, S. O, I. O. Azeez and L. Popoola (2005): Stakeholder Participation Model for Forest Reserves: The case of Shasha Forest Reserve, Osun State, Nigeria. Atlantic Journal of Development Studies Vol. 1 (1) Oct-Dec, 2005.

72. Popoola, L., B. O. Agbeja and S. B. Besong (2005): Economic Evaluation of trade in eru (Gnetum sp) Weld in Manyu Division of the Southwest Province of Cameroon. Ibadan Journal of Agricultural Research Vol.1(1).

73. Popoola, L (2005) Participatory Forest Finance in Nigeria: Lessons and Prospects.Ibadan Journal of Agricultural Research Vol 1. No.2

74. Arowosoge, O. G. E. and L. Popoola (2006): Economic Analysis of Thaumatococcus daniella (Benn.) Benth. (Miraculous berry in Ekiti State, Nigeria. Journal of Food, Agriculture & Environment. Vol 4.No.1, January, 2006. Pp264-270. www.world-food.net

75. Tee, N. T., L. Popoola and P. U. Ancha (2006): Investment Potential of Borassus aethiopum (Mart) Northeastern Nigeria. Obeche: 25(1): 12-20

76. Popoola, L. (2006): Socio-Economic Potentials of the Nigerian Rural landscape and Ways of utilising them towards Rapid Economic and Industrial Revolution. keynote Address In: A. A. Ladele, A. B. Ogunwale, C. P. O. Oninne, E. M. Igbokwe and O. D. Kolawole (Eds.) Proceedings of the 15th Annual Congress of the Nigerian Rural Sociological Association, Ado Ekiti, 6-9 Nov., 2006. Pp 1-8

77. Shambrook Jennifer and L. Popoola (2007): Creating a Unified Structure for Granstmanship Training in West Africa. Research Global

78. Ogar, D. A. and L. Popoola (2007): Assessment of Forestry Manpower in South Eastern Nigeria. Discovery and Innovation Journal Vol 19(3) AFORNET Special Edition.

79. Tee, N. T. and L. Popoola (2007): The Role of Borassus Aethiopum (Mart) In Livelihood Sustainability, the Northeastern Nigeria Experience. Discovery and Innovation. Vol.19:3, AFORNET Special Edition pp 231- 237

80. Popoola, L andN. T. Tee (2007): Pricing Conduct of Spatially Differentiated Borassus Aethiopum (Mart) Products Markets in Northeastern Nigeria. Discovery and Innovation. Vol.19:3, AFORNET Special Edition pp 253-259

81. Mbile, P., P. Pa’Ah, L. Popoola, Z. Tchoundjeu, J Nchoutmboube, G.Ndzomo- Abanda (2007): Community-Based Stock Assessment and Monitoring Systems (CB-SAMS) For Non-Wood Forest Products in Community Forests in Cameroon: A Methodological Guide. In (ed): Jim Chamberlain. Proceedings of XII IUFRO World Forestry Congress, Research Group 5.11.Forests in Balance- Linking Tradition and Technology: Non-Timber Forest Products Tradition and Technologies, August 2005, Brisbane

82. Mbile P, P. Pa’Ah, L. Popoola andG.Ndzomo-Abanda (2007): Towards a Holistic Community Forest Enterprise Model: Case of the Agroforestry Cooperative of the Tri-national (CAFT), Southeast Cameroon. Agroforestry in Landscape Mosaics Working Paper Series. World Agroforestry Centre, Tropical Resources Institute of Yale University, and the University of Georgia. 34pp

83. Ajewole, O. I. and L. Popoola (2007): Preliminary survey of characteristics and Institutional Framework for sustainable Development of Lagos Metropolitan Forest. Nigerian Journal of Forestry

84. Aju, P. C., L. Popoola, R. E. Uwalaka and U. P. Iwuanyanwu (2008): An Assessment of Nutritional and Commercial Values of Gnetum africanum in Imo State. Proceedings of the 1st National Conference of the Forest and Forest Products Society of Nigeria. Pp15-22.

85. Arowosoge, O. G. E., O. Y. Ogunsanwo, L. Popoola (2008): Techno-Economic Analyses of Wood Species Utilized in Furniture Industry in Selected Cities in Nigeria. J. of Food, Agriculture and Environment, 6:3&4: 486-492

86. Famuyide, O. O., S. E. Anamayi and L. Popoola (2008): Public Investment in the Forestry Sub-Sector of the Nigeian Economy: Experiences form Three Ecological; Zones. Savanna; A Journal of the Environmental and Social Sciences, Ahmadu Bello University Press, Zaria, Nigeria. Volume 21 Nos 1 and 2 June and December, 2008

87. Larinde, S. L. and Popoola, L. (2008): Forest Industry, Climate Change and Greenhouse Gas Abatement. In: L. Popoola (Eds.): Climate Change and Renewable Natural Resources Management, proceedings of the 32nd Annual Conference of the Forestry Association of Nigeria, Umuahia 20-24 October, 2008.

88. Tee T. N., Popoola, L. and Jimoh, S. O. (2008): Structural Characteristics of Borassus aethiopum (Mart) Non-Timber Forest Products Market in North- Eastern Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Forestry, 38(2): 70-82

89. Aiyeloja, A. A. and Popoola, L. (2008): Small Scale Forest Enterprises and Poverty Reduction in South West Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Forestry, 38 (2): 125-131

90. Popoola, L. (2008): Research Project Design. In: Olayinka A. I., L. Popoola and A. Ojebode: Methodology of Basic and Applied Research, proceedings of a workshop. Pp 24-37

91. Aju, P. C., Popoola, L., R. E. Uwalaka and U. P. Iwuanyanwu (2009): Socio- economic Values of Gnetum Africanum in Imo State, Nigeria. International Journal of Tropical Agriculture and Food Systems, 3(2): 121- 125.www.tapasinstitute.org/journal/ijotafs

92. Arowosoge, O. G. E., O. Y. Ogunsanwo and L. Popoola (2009): Prioritization of Wood Species Utilized for Furniture Making in Selected Cities in Nigeria. Journal of Research in Forestry, Wildlife and Environment

93. Tee, N.T and Jimoh, S.O., and POPOOLA, L (2009). Marketing system of non- timber forest products: The case of Palmyra palm in north-eastern Nigeria in Journal of Research in Forestry, Wildlife and Environment.Vol.1 No1: 36-46.

94. Adejumo A.A., Labode POPOOLA Agbeja B.O. (2009): Review of Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in Relation to Forestry. In: L. Popoola, F. O. Idumah, V. A. J. Adekunle and I. O. Azeez (Eds.) Proceedings of the 33 Annual Conference of the Forestry association of Nigeria held in Benin City, 25-29 October, 2010. 1: 49-58

95. Aju, P. C., L. Popoola and F. O. Abioye (2009): The Dietary Role of Traditional Vegetable in the Rural Communities in Imo State, Nigeria .In (eds): Labode Popoola, F. O. Idumah, V. A. J. Adekunle and I. O. Azeez (Eds.) Proceedings of the 33 Annual Conference of the Forestry association of Nigeria held in Benin City, 25-29 October, 2010. 1:299-309

96. Arowosoge, O. G. E., Ogunsanwo O. Y. and L. Popoola (2009): Wooden Furniture Business Development: Acase Study in Some Selected Cities of Nigeria. In (Eds.): L. Popoola, F. O. Idumah. V. A. J. Adekunle and I. O. Azeez (Eds.) Proceedings of the 33 Annual Conference of the Forestry association of Nigeria held in Benin City, 25-29 October, 2010.1: 357-370

97. Famuyide, O. O., Anamayi, S. E., Idumah, F. O., Adio, A. F. and L. Popoola (2009): Public Investment in the Nigerian Forestry Sector: Implications and Indications. In: L. Popoola, F. O. Idumah, V. A. J. Adekunle and I. O. Azeez (Eds.) Proceedings of the 33 Annual Conference of the Forestry association of Nigeria held in Benin City, 25-29 October, 2010. 2: 37-44

98. Fayenuwo, G. A., I. O. Azeez and L. Popoola (2009): Determinants of Mass Participation in Community-Based Forest Management in Southwestern Nigeria. In: Labode Popoola, F. O. Idumah, V. A. J. Adekunle and I. O. Azeez (Eds.) Proceedings of the 33 Annual Conference of the Forestry Association of Nigeria held in Benin City, 25-29 October, 2010. 2: 45-64

99. Amusa T. O., L. Popoola, K. G. Adeleye and A. O. Oso (2009): The Global Economic Crisis and the Fate of Bioenergy Resources: Challenges and Opportunities for Sustainable Woodfuel Production. In: Labode Popoola, F. O. Idumah, V. A. J, Adekunle and I. O. Azeez (Eds.) Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Conference of the Forestry association of Nigeria held in Benin City, 25-29 October, 2010. 2: 120-129

100. Popoola, L., A.A. Aiyeloja and A.A. Ogunjimi (2009): Assessment of Mat Production as a Non-Timber Forest Enterprise among Women in Ipetu-Ijesha, Osun State, Nigeria. Journal of Agriculture and Social Research (JASR) Vol. 9, No.2, 2009.

101. Popoola, L. (2009): Sustainable Development and the Training of the Development Agent. In: Bimpe Aboyade (Eds.) Some Key Elements in the Development Process. Report of a Symposium and Town Square Meeting help at the Development Policy Centre, Ibadan, Nigeria, 09 September, 2009, pp 61-73

102. Dagba, B. I., I. O. Azeez and L. Popoola (2009): Socio-Economic Factors

Influencing Peoples’ Participation in Forest Management in Benue-Plateau

Region, Nigeria. Journal of Tropical Forest Resources, Vol. 25(1), pp. 115 – 122

103. Nkwatoh, A. F., L. Popoola, Iyassa S. M., Nkwatoh, F. W., Ndumbe N. L.and Ewane M. E. (2010): Harvesting and marketing of Gnetum species (Engl) in Cameroon and Nigeria. Journal of Ecology and the Natural Environment: 2(9):187-193, http://www.academicjournals.org/jene. ISSN 2006- 9847 2010 Academic Journals.

104. Aiyeloja, A. A., L. Popoola and A. A. Ogunjinmi (2010): Economic Analysis of Honey Production in Southwest Nigeria. Asia-Pacific Journal of Rural Development. Vol. 20(1), ISSN 1018-5291

105. Aju, P. C. and L. Popoola (2010): The Dietary Role of Traditional Vegetables in the Rural Communities of Imo State, Nigeria. Journal of Sustainable Development in Africa. Vol. 12. No. 7, ISSN 1520-5509, Clarion University of Pennsylvania, Clarion, Pennsylvania, 1004-113

106. Azeez, I. O., O. S. Ikponmwonba, L. Popoola and T.O. Amusa (2010): Land Use Activities among Forest Environments’ Dwellers in Edo State, Nigeria: Implications for Livelihood and Sustainable Forest Management. International Journal of Social Forestry (IJSF), 2010, 3(2):164- 187, ISSN 1979- 2611, www.ijsf.org

107. Arowosoge, O. G. E., O. Y. Ogunsanwo and L. Popoola (2010): Utilization Trend of Wood Species Utilized in Furniture Industry in Selected Cities in Nigeria. Journal of Agriculture and Social Research Vol. 10, No.2

108. Nkwatoh A. F., L. Popoola, Iyassa, S. M. and Nkwatoh, F. W. (2010): Evaluation of Irvingia (I. gabonensis and I. wombulu .Bail) Trade; a major Non-Timber Forest Product in the Ejagham Forest Reserve of South West Cameroon. Ethiopian Journal of Environmental Studies and Management Vol.3 No.1 2010: 70-77

109. Nkwatoh, A. F., L. Popoola, Iyassa, S. M. and Nkwatoh, F. W. (2011):Harvesting and marketing of Massularia species in Cameroon and Nigeria. International Journal of Biodiversity and Conservation Vol. 3(6), pp. 178-184, June 2011 Available online http://www.academicjournals.org/ijbc ISSN 2141-243X ©2011 Academic Journals

110. Bada, S. O., M. A. Onilude and L. Popoola (2011): Forests: Nature atyour Service. A paper presented at the 2011 World Environment Day, Ministry of Environment, Lagos. 15pp.

111. Nkwatoh, A. F., L. Popoola, Ebobenow, J., Nkwatoh, F. W., Ndumbe, N. L., Ewane, M. E. (2011): Gathering Processing and Marketing of Ricinodendronspecies (Bail) in the humid forest zone of Cameroon. Agricultural Science Research Journal Vol. 1(9) pp. 213 - 221 November 2011 Available online: http://www.resjournals.com/arj ISSN-L: 2026-6073 © 2011 International Research Journals.

112. Amusa, T. O., Babalola, F. D., Jimoh, S. O. and L. Popoola (2011): Can NTFPs help eradicate Poverty? A case study from Tropical Lowland Rain Forest of South West Nigeria. In: L. Popoola, O. Y. Ogunsanwo and F. Idumah (Eds.) Proceedings of the 34th Annual Conference of the Forestry Association of Nigeria, 05-10 December, 2011, Osogbo, Nigeria Pp 18-36

113. Aju, P. C. and L. Popoola (2011): The Marketing and Potentials of Indigenous leafy Vegetables in South Eastern Nigeria. In: L. Popoola, O. Y. Ogunsanwo and F. E. Idumah (Eds.) Proceedings of the 34th Annual Conference of the Forestry Association of Nigeria, 05-10 December, 2011, Osogbo, Nigeria Pp 114- 124

114. Azeez, I. O., L. Popoola and O. S. Ikponmwonba (2011): Community Participation and Sustainable Forest Management in Edo State, Nigeria. African Journal of Sustainable Development. Pp 129-154

115. Fayenuwo, G. A., L. Popoola and I. O. Azeez (2011): Status of Forest Reserves and Forest Management Capabilities in South Western Nigeria. In: L. Popoola, O. Y. Ogunsanwo and F. E. Idumah (Eds.) Proceedings of the 34th Annual Conference of the Forestry Association of Nigeria, 05-10 December, 2011, Osogbo, Nigeria Pp 556-580

116. Jatau, D. F., S. K. Adeyoju and L. Popoola (2012): Effect of Domestic Energy Price increases in Households’ Energy Choices in North Eastern Region of Nigeria. In: J. C. Onyekwelu , B. O. Agbeja, V. A. J. Adekunle, G. A. Lameed and A. O. Omole (Eds.) Proceedings of the 3rd Biennial National Conference of the Forest and Forest Products Society. 3rd 6th April, 2012. University of Ibadan.

117. Oladele, A. T., L. Popoola and S. O. Jimoh (2012):Effects of Teak Canopy and NPK Fertilizer Application on Growth of Ginger in Agroforestry Trial, Ile-Ife, Nigeria. Journal of Agriculture and Social Research(JASR) 12:2. 2012

118. Popoola, L. and Eme Owoaje (2012): The Development of an Institutional Research Management System: A case Study of the University of Ibadan. Acta Academia Supplementum 2011 (2): 7989 ISSN 0587-2405 UV/UFS

< http://www.ufs.ac.za/ActaAcademia>

119.Nkwatoh, A. F., Ebobenow, J., Ntabe, E., L. Popoola, Enongene, K. E., Nkwatoh, F. W. (2012): Market Chain Analysis of Garcinia manii in the Frontier Forest Zones of South West Cameroon and the Cross River State of Nigeria. Environment and Nature Resources Research. Vol.2:2

120. Azeez, I. O., G. A. Fayenuwo and Labode Popoola (2013): Indices of Local Community Participation in Forest Management in Southwestern Nigeria. Journal of Environmental Extension, Vol. 11, 84 – 95.

121. Amusa, T. O, Bada, S. O., Akinsanmi, F. A. and L. POPOOLA (2013): Forestry and the Green Economy: Opportunities and Challenges for the SheaButter Industry. In: L. Popoola, F.O. Idumah, O.Y. Ogunsanwo and I. O. Azeez, Forest Industry in a Dynamic Global Environment. Proceedings of the 35th Annual Conference of the Forestry Association of Nigeria held in Sokoto, Nigeria, 11-16 February, 2013, Pp 637-647.

122. Oladele, T. A. and L. Popoola (2013): Economic Analysis of Growing Ginger (Zingiber officinale) Under Teak (Tectona grandis) Canopy in Southwest Nigeria. Journal of Forest Science 29 (2): 147-156

123. Olayide, O. E. L. Popoola, O. Olaniyan, F. Dapilah and R.Y. Abudulai Issahaku (2013): Assessing the Transition from Survival to Sustainability: Case of Wechiau Community Hippo Sanctuary in Upper West Region of Ghana, West Africa. Journal of Sustainable Development; Vol. 6, No. 10: 47-56. 2013 ISSN 1913-9063 E-ISSN 1913-9071 Published by Canadian Center of Science and Education

124. Umar, A. F., I. O. Azeez and L. Popoola (2013): Awareness and Acceptability of the Usefulness and Products of Jatropha curcas (L.) Plant in Kano State, Nigeria, Advanced Journal of Agricultural Research, Vol. 1(7), pp. 112-121. http://www.advancedjournals.org UK

125. Oladele, A.T. and L. Popoola (2013):Socio-Economics of Guinean Pepper (Piper guineense Schum. & Thonn) Production in South Western Nigeria. Journal of Tropical Forest Resources Vol. 29 (1): 67-81.

126. Oladele, A. T. and L. Popoola (2014): Contributions of Guinean Pepper (Piper Guineense Schum & Thonn) Trade to Sustainable Rural Livelihood in Southwestern Nigeria. African Journal of Sustainable Development, Vol. 4 (1). ISSN 2315-6317. Pp 151-166

127. Popoola, L., M. Larwanou and S.O. Jimoh (2014): Biofuel initiatives in West Africa and the Sahel: Potential for success. International Forestry Review Vol.16(7), 2014

(IV). Technical Reports and Monographs 1

128. Bada, S. O., A. O. Adeola, L. Popoola and L. A. Adebisi (1996). Impact Assessment of Afforestation Component of Forestry Projects in Nine Northern States of Nigeria. Report of an IBRD-funded study submitted to Afforestation Programme Coordinating Unit (APCU), Kano, (A World Bank Assisted Programme) 92pp.

129..Enabor, E. E. L. Popoola, O. Olaniran, S. A. Karimu, A. Amao and O. Olajuyigbe (1998): Integrating Agriculture with Forestry Development Projects in Ogun and Ondo States. Report of an ADB-funded study submitted to Forestry Management, Evaluation and Coordinating Unit (FORMECU), Abuja. 160pp.

130. Popoola, L., S. O. Bada, O. Oni and L. A. Adebisi (1999): Environmental Impact Assessment of Proposed Osun State Integrated Forest Management Project. Report submitted on behalf of the Government of Osun State for the proposed ADB-funded Integrated Forest Management Project for Osun State. 44pp.

131..Popoola, L. (1999): Marketing and Pricing Policies. A Sub-study of Forest Resources Study, Nigeria. A Report of an ADB-funded study submitted to Forestry Management, Evaluation and Coordinating Unit (FORMECU), Abuja.164pp.

132. Oni, O, S. O. Bada, L. Popoola and L. A. Adebisi (2000): Feasibility Studies on the Proposed Heritage resources Conservation Project at Ibadan and Odogbolu, South-western Nigeria. Submitted to Honeywell Group Limited, Lagos, Nigeria. 154pp

133. Popoola L. (2002): Evaluation of Willingness to pay for reforestation in Nigeria. Report submitted to the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations. The EC-FAO Project on fiscal policies and Sustainable forest management thematic studies in Africa.

134. Popoola, L. (2002): Assessment of Economic Environment. In: Environmental Impact Assessment of Effects of Logging in Natural and Plantation Forests of Omo (Ogun State) and Oluwa (Ondo State) Forest Reserves, Nigeria. For Federal Govt of Nigeria- Forestry Mgt, Evaluation and Coordinating Unit (FORMECU). African Development Bank. Pp71-89 of 158

135. Popoola. L., S. O. Jimoh, A. A. Alarape (2004): Reconnaissance Survey of The Wildlife Sanctuary of Stubb’s Creek Forest Reserve, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. For the Government of Akwa Ibom State of Nigeria. 27pp.

136. Bada, S. O., Ayodele I. A., Popoola, L., Oni, O, Adebisi L. A. and Rhaji, M. A. Y. (2004): Determinants of Willingness to Pay for Biodiversity Conservation in South western Nigeria. Research Monograph. Senate Research Grant 1995/96. University of Ibadan, Nigeria 60pp

137. Popoola, L., J. T. C. Codjia, E. S. Udo and A. F. Nkwatoh (2004): Evaluation of Transboudary Trade in Non-Timber Forest Products in the Humid Lowlands of West and Central Africa. Final Report on AFORNET Grant

138. Popoola, L., Jimoh S. O., Oladele, T. A., Tee, N. T. (2007): Participatory Forest Resource Assessment in Donga Valley and Mambilla Areas Of Taraba State Nigeria. For the Nigerian Conservation Foundation and the Royal Society for Protection of Birds, UK 88pp

139. Popoola, L. and S. O. Jimoh (2007): A Training Manual for Sustainable Management of Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) In Donga Valley and Mambila Plateau Areas of Taraba State, Nigeria. Prepared for Nigerian Conservation Foundation and the Royal Society for Protection of Birds, UK 27pp

140. Msuya, M. M., L. Popoola, C. A. Omoluabi and A. Diop (2008): Project Completion Report on Selous Game Reserve Management Project, Tanzania, Feb. 2008. African Development Bank.

141. Obot, E.A., D. Okali and L. Popoola (2010): Defining Nigeria's Position in the Emerging Mechanism of Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation in Developing Countries (REDD). 34pp

142. Popoola, L. (2011): Forest Law Enforcement and Governance and Trade in Sub- Humid West Africa. African Forest Forum, Working Paper Series, Vol. (1)2, 43 pp.

143. Popoola, L. (2011): Forest-Water Relations in sub-humid West Africa.African Forest Forum, Working Paper Series, Vol. (1)1, 37 pp.

144. Popoola, L. (2011): Assessment of the Status of Professional Forestry Associations in West Africa. 17pp. African Forest forum, Nairobi, Kenya.

145. Popoola, L. (2013): Cross-border Trade in Forest Products and Services and Trade Impacts in West Africa. African Forest Forum, Nairobi, Kenya. 48 pp

146. Popoola, L. (2013): National and Sub-national REDD and REDD+ Activities Implemented in the Mangroves in West and Central Africa. African Forest Forum, Nairobi, Kenya. 30 pp

147. Popoola, L. (2014): Assessment of Current and Potential Biofuel Production and its Implication to Climate Change and Food Production in West Africa and the Sahel. African Forest Forum, Nairobi, Kenya. 53 pp.

148. Popoola, L. (2015): Investigation of Forest Sector Potential for Green Economy and Land Use Land Use Change and Forestry (LULUCF) in Selected West African Countries. African Forest Forum, Nairobi, Kenya. 34pp.

Policy Briefs

149. POPOOLA, Labode and Yonas Yemshaw (2011): FLEGT In West Africa: Towards Effective Forest Governance and Trade. Volume 1, Issue 1, September, 2011. African Forest Forum, Nairobi, Kenya. www.aforum.org

150. POPOOLA, Labode, Olanrewaju Olaniyan, Remi Aiyede and Olawale Olayide (2013): Achieving Sustainable Development in Nigeria: The Regional Approach. Volume 1, Issue 1, 2013. Centre for Sustainable Development, University of Ibadan. www.cesdev.ui.edu.ng

151. POPOOLA, Labode, Olabanji Akinola and Olawale Olayide (2014) Building Bridges: Towards Inclusive Intergenerational Leadership for Sustainable Development in Africa. Issue 2, July, 2014. Centre for Sustainable Development, University of Ibadan. www.cesdev.ui.edu.ng