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Eugene E. Ezebilo
Eugene E. Ezebilo
Deputy Director for Research, Papua New Guinea National Research Institute
Verified email at pngnri.org - Homepage
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Socio-economic benefits of protected areas as perceived by local people around Cross River National Park, Nigeria
EE Ezebilo, L Mattsson
Forest Policy and Economics 12 (3), 189-193, 2010
1562010
Economic value of a non-market ecosystem service: an application of the travel cost method to nature recreation in Sweden
EE Ezebilo
International Journal of Biodiversity Science, Ecosystem Services …, 2016
952016
Willingness to pay for improved residential waste management in a developing country
EE Ezebilo
International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology 10, 413-422, 2013
842013
Willingness to pay for improved residential waste management in a developing country
EE Ezebilo
International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology 10, 413-422, 2013
842013
Drivers of farmers’ decisions to adopt agroforestry: Evidence from the Sudanian savanna zone, Burkina Faso
L Sanou, P Savadogo, EE Ezebilo, A Thiombiano
Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems 34 (2), 116-133, 2019
662019
Applying the Delphi method to assess impacts of forest management on biodiversity and habitat preservation
A Filyushkina, N Strange, M Löf, EE Ezebilo, M Boman
Forest Ecology and Management 409, 179-189, 2018
602018
Challenges in postgraduate studies: Assessments by doctoral students in a Swedish University.
EE Ezebilo
Higher Education Studies 2 (4), 49-57, 2012
582012
Preferences and willingness to pay for close to home nature for outdoor recreation in Sweden
EE Ezebilo, M Boman, L Mattsson, A Lindhagen, W Mbongo
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 58 (2), 283-296, 2015
562015
Households’ perceptions of private sector municipal solid waste management services: a binary choice analysis
EE Ezebilo, ED Animasaun
International Journal of Environmental Science & Technology 8, 677-686, 2011
542011
Households’ perceptions of private sector municipal solid waste management services: a binary choice analysis
EE Ezebilo, ED Animasaun
International Journal of Environmental Science & Technology 8, 677-686, 2011
542011
Browsing damage by moose in Swedish forests: assessments by hunters and foresters
EE Ezebilo, C Sandström, G Ericsson
Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 27 (7), 659-668, 2012
442012
Non-market forest ecosystem services and decision support in Nordic countries
A Filyushkina, N Strange, M Löf, EE Ezebilo, M Boman
Scandinavian journal of forest research 31 (1), 99-110, 2016
432016
Contribution of non-timber forest products to livelihoods of communities in southeast Nigeria
EE Ezebilo, L Mattsson
International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology 17 (3), 231-235, 2010
432010
Economic value of ecotourism to local communities in the Nigerian rainforest zone
EE Ezebilo, L Mattsson, CA Afolami
Journal of sustainable development 3 (1), 51, 2010
392010
Economic value of ecotourism to local communities in the Nigerian rainforest zone
EE Ezebilo, L Mattsson, CA Afolami
Journal of sustainable development 3 (1), 51, 2010
392010
Local participation in forest and biodiversity conservation in a Nigerian rain forest
EE Ezebilo
International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology 18 (1), 42-47, 2011
332011
Economic valuation of private sector waste management services
EE Ezebilo, ED Animasaun
Journal of Sustainable Development 4 (4), 38, 2011
292011
The perceived impact of public sector corruption on economic performance of micro, small, and medium enterprises in a developing country
EE Ezebilo, F Odhuno, P Kavan
Economies 7 (3), 89, 2019
252019
Community forestry as perceived by local people around Cross River National Park, Nigeria
EE Ezebilo
Environmental Management 49, 207-218, 2012
252012
On-Farm Diversity of Date Palm (Phoenix dactylifera L) in Sudan: A Potential Genetic Resources Conservation Strategy
EE Ezebilo, M Elsafi, L Garkava-Gustavsson
Sustainability 5 (1), 338-356, 2013
222013
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