An Examination of the Changing Population Patterns, Plant Diversity and the Origins of Food Plants in Western Kenya since Pre-Colonial Times.

Hayombe, P., Odede, F., and Agong’, G.S. (2017). An Examination of the Changing Population Patterns, Plant Diversity and the Origins of Food Plants in Western Kenya since Pre-Colonial Times. International Journal of Research in Agricultural Sciences Volume 4, Issue 5, 273-281, ISSN (Online): 2348 – 3997.

Platform
Kisumu
Publication type
Scientific article (peer-reviewed)
ISSN/ISBN
ISSN (online) 2348 – 3997
Tags
population plant diversity food plants indigenous vegetables

 

Abstract

This article aims at examining the link between the changes in diverse food and medicinal plants and the changing population patterns in Western Kenya region. The paper involved a comparative approach in a regional landscape (from Luhya, Luo and Gussi). The study employed desktop research approach, entailing careful study and analysis of published literature. Food and medicinal plants were identified by their origins, whether local or exotic. The paper has established a database of plants used as food and medicine by communities in Western Kenya, the Easter part of Great Lakes Region (GLR)

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