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a)  Books already Published:

 

1)       Ayodele, I. A.; Adegeye, A.O. and Akinyemi, A.F.(1999): Essentials ofAgroforestry 1st Published June 1999, 2nd Edition 2004. Frontline Publishers, Ibadan, Nigeria.101pp.

ISBN 978-041-382-0.

2.       Akinyemi, A.F.; Ojo, S.O. and Akintomide, T.O. (2004):Tropical Snail Farming.First      edition, 2004, Second Edition, 2007.Oak Ventures, Ibadan, Nigeria.110pp.

          ISBN 978-36640-0-X.

 

 

 

  1. Chapters in Books already published:

 

*3)       Faturoti, E.O. and Akinyemi, A.F. (2002): Game production and utilization.In: Agricultural Production methods and Technology,Faniyi, G. F. (ed.)Andrian Publishers, Ibadan, Nigeria. 178-194pp ISBN978-35918-5-1.

 

*4)       Edet, D.I. and Akinyemi,A.F. (2010): Importance of wildlife and non-timber forest product of the Cross River Rainforest, Nigeria. In: Practical Issues in Forestry and Wildlife Resources Management. Ijeomah, H. M. (ed.)Topbase Printers,Port Harcourt, Nigeria.523-538pp.

ISBN 978-978-911-647-8.

           

  1. Articles that have already appeared in Refereed Conference Proceedings:

 

*5)       Akinyemi, A. F. (2010): Wildlife – human interphase: a case study of Obudu Cattle Ranch          Cross Rivers State, Nigeria. In: Timm, R. M. and Fagerstone, K. A. (ed.).Proceedings of 24th Vertebrate Pest Conference, Sacramento, California.389 – 394pp. 

d)         Patent: NIL

 

e)         Articles that have already appeared in learned journals.

 

6)         Akinyemi, A.F. (2003): Prospect of conflict resolution between farmers and Nomadic

Fulanis in Kainji Lake National Park.Journal of Tropical Forest Resources 19(1): 32 – 37.  

7)         Akinyemi, A. F. and Ayodele, I. A. (2003): Wildlife – human interface: A case study of    

            Yankari National Park, Bauchi State, Nigeria.African Journal of Livestock Extension

            Vol. 2:5-8.  

 

8)         Akinyemi, A. F.;Ayodele, I. A. and Eko-Davies, O. (2003): The physico-chemical   

            characteristics of soil in villages bordering Yankari National Park, Bauchi. Journal  

of Tropical Forest Resources 19 (1): 47-53.

 

9)         Akinyemi, A. F. and Oduntan, O. O. (2004): An evaluation of the effect of conservation legislation on wildlife offences in the YankariNational Park, Bauchi, Bauchi State.

            NigerianJournal of Forestry34 (1):28 – 35.

 

10)       Akinyemi, A.F. (2004): The forces of change: defining the relevance of soil to the                        ecosystem of Kanji Lake National Park. Journal of Environmental Extension Vol.6:71-74.

 

11)      Edet, D.I.;Ayodele, I. A. and Akinyemi, A. F.(2005): Threats to Wildlife and their                    utilizable products in the Cross River Rainforest, Nigeria. Journal of Agriculture,Forestryand           Social Sciences 3 (1): 59-68.

           

12)       Ojo, S.O. and Akinyemi, A. F. (2006): Effects of wildlife damage on tourisminYankari National Park, Bauchi, Bauchi State. Journal of Tropical Forest Resources 22 (1): 76 – 84.

           

13)       Edet, D.I.;Akinyemi, A.F.;Uloko, I. J. and Ikpi G.U. (2006): Women and Biodiversity utilisation in enclaves of Cross Rivers National Park, Nigeria. Journal ofTropical Forest Resources 22(1): 94 - 103.

           

14)       Benjamin, U.U.; Akinyemi, A.F. and Ijeomah, H. M. (2006): Problems and prospects of  grasscutter (Thryonomysswinderianus) farming in Ibadan.Nigeria Journal ofAgriculture,          Forestry and the Social Sciences4 (2):24-32.

     

15)       Ikpi, G. U.; Jenyo-Oni, A.; Ojo. S. O. and Akinyemi, A. F. (2007): Sport Fisheries PotentialofAgbokim Waterfalls, Cross Rivers State, Nigeria. Journal of Agriculture,Forestry and Social Sciences  5(2): 112-120.

      

*16)       Akinyemi, A. F. (2008): Effects of grass suppression on legume abundance in a naturalised pasture at Zamfara Reserve, Sokoto. Nigeria. Journal ofAgriculture, Forestryand the Social Sciences 6(1):157– 161.

           

*17)     Akinyemi, A. F. and Kayode, I. B. (2008): Status of the fauna species of GeboEscarpment Forest, Kogi State, Nigeria.Journal of Agriculture,Forestryand the SocialSciences 6 (2):

             138 -145.

             

*18)                  Akinyemi, A.F. and Kayode, I.B. (2009): Illegal grazing in the Borgu sector of Kainji lakeNational Park, Nigeria.Journal of Agriculture, Forestry and the Social Science 7 (2): 147 – 153

            Contribution: 80%. Nigeria.

 

  *19)                 Akinyemi, A. F. and Kayode, I. B. (2011): Effects of Agriculture Practices on the Distribution of Western Hartebeest (Alcelaphusbuselaphus) in Old Oyo       NationalPark, Nigeria.International Journal of Current Research3 (10): 1-4pp.

              Contribution: 80%. India.

 

*20)                   Oduntan, O. O.;Akinyemi, A. F.;Adetoro, A. O. and Osunsina, I. O.O. (2010): Seasonal                        Availability of Farmland and its Contribution in Wildbirds - Landuse Conflicts in                        Hadejia - Nguru Wetlands, Nigeria.African Journal of General Agriculture 6 (3): 131 – 137.    

             

*21)                   Oduntan, O. O.; Akintunde, O. A.; Oyatogun, M.O.O.;Shotuyo, A. I. A. and Akinyemi, A.F.(2012): Proximate composition and social acceptability of sun-dried edible frog (Ranaesculenta) in Odeda Local Government Area, Nigeria. Production, Agriculture and Technologyjournal 8 (1): 134-143.

             

 

*22)                   Oduntan, O.O.; Akinyemi, A. F.; Ojo, S. O.; Ogunyode, D. O.; and Adesina, O. A. (2012):    Survey of Wild animals used in zoo therapy at Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. International Journal of Molecular Zoology 2(9): 70-73.

                       

*23)                 Oduntan, O. O.; Akinyemi, A. F. and Idowu, A. A. (2010): Effect of Farmers and Fishermen Activities on bird conservation in HadejiaNguru Wetlands. Nigerian Journal of Fisheries 7 (1 & 2):  64-72.

 

*24)     Oduntan, O. O.;Akinyemi, A. F.;andIjeoma, H. M. (2011):  Wildlife species regarded as pest and crop damages in Odeda Local Government Area, Ogun State, Nigeria.African Journal of General Agriculture 7 (2): 65 – 73.

 

*25)     Oduntan, O. O.;Akinyemi,A. F.; Ojo, S. O. and Adesokan, F. B. (2012): Attitudinal and socio- economic determinants of snails consumption in Abeokuta town, Ogun State.Journal of Sustainable Environmental Management Vol. 4:49 – 55.

 

*26)     Oduntan, O.O.; Ojo, S. O. and Akinyemi, A. F. (2012): Determinants of bushmeat utilization in Odeda local Government Area of Ogun State, Nigeria.Journal of Tropical Forest Resources 28(1): 97 – 108.

 

 *27)    Oduntan, O. O.; Soaga, J. A. O.; Akinyemi, A. F. and Ojo, S. O. (2013): Human activities, pressure and its threats on forest reserve in Yewa Division of Ogun State, Nigeria. Journal of Environmental Research and Management 4 (5): 0260 – 0267.

 

*28)     Akinyemi, A. F. and Kayode, I. B. (2012): Nutritional composition of plant materials consumed by Baboon (Papioanubis) and Tantalus monkeys (Chlorocebustantalus) in Yankari Game Reserve, Nigeria. Journal of Primatology 1 (3): 100 - 105.

*          Paper added since last promotion

(F)       Books, Chapters in Books and Articles already accepted for Publication:  NIL

(G)       Technical Report and / or Monographs: NIL

 XI       Major Conference/ Workshops Attended with papers Read (in the last 5 years)

 

1)      2010 Pathway to Success: Integrating Human Dimensions into Fish and Wildlife Management conference and Training: 27 September – 1 October, 2010 at the Estes Park, Colorado, United States of America.

           Papers read: Wildlife – crops conflicts and local community participation in the management of Yankari Game Reserve, Bauchi State, Nigeria.

 

2)      24th Vertebrate Pest Conference, Holiday Inn Sacramento, California, USA.February 22 - 25,2010.

          Papers read: Wildlife – Human interphase: A case study of Obudu Cattle Ranch, Cross Rivers State, Nigeria.

 

3)      2012 Wildlife ConservationSociety Manitoba Chapter Annual Conference, 16 March 2012 at Oak Hammock Marsh, Stonewall, Canada.

 

4)      2012 Manitoba Agronomist Conference, December 12–13, 2012 at Room 172 Agriculture Building, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

          Paper read: Nil

 

 

            A.F Akinyemi