Acknowledgements This report would not have
been possible without the invitation from
Dr. Jan Kalina to visit Uganda, the
expertise of local plant users and the
support of CARE-International. CARE are
also thanked for permission to publish
the report in this Working paper series.
Companionship and assistance in the field
from Ben Otim, Alfred Tsekeli, Erastus
Mehanda, Aurelia Mehanda, Robert
Baragira, Rob Wild, Jacob Bandusya, Rose
Badaza, Jovita Tumusime and Michelle
Cunningham is greatly appreciated.
This survey represents
the combination of formal botanical
approaches with traditional knowledge and
local expertise. In particular, the
exceptional ability, acute field
observation and humour of Jacob Bandusya
made a great contribution. I must also
thank Kazoka Ruwajiri, James
Tumutegyereize, Bernado Ruwenzije, Runago
Zimbehere, Benon Twine, Monday Mafurira
and other local experts in this regard.
I also benefitted from
detailed discussions with specialist
users, particularly the fledgling
Nyamabale Beekeepers Association and
beekeepers in the Ruhija area, and
craftworkers in the Ngoto area. Rob Wild,
Lorna Slade and Dr. Tom Butynski are
thanked for their hospitality and for the
use of the facilities at Ruhija and
Ikumba. Dr. Jonanthan Baranga and Joseph
Serugo, John Miskell and Cindy Carlson
are also thanked for their assistance
whilst I was in Uganda, and Dr. Bernard
Verdcourt, Dr. Diane Bridson, and Dr.
Brian Schrire are thanked for help with
identifying plant specimens at Kew, and
Dr. David Pegler for identifying the
Lentinus specimen. Tony Katende,
Elizabeth Ogwal and Dr. Z. R. Bukenya
kindly assisted with identification of
specimens at Makerere University
herbarium. Dr. Alan Hamilton is thanked
for his encouragement, and for copies of
several references, including his very
useful book on forest trees.
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