Although the plateau is designated as tsetse-free, one (1.5%) (0.015, 95% confidence interval 卤0.029) and four (1.4%) (0.014, 95% confidence interval 卤0.013) of the ranch's cattle in August and Febraury, respectively, had trypanomome infections. Trypanosoma brucei caused one of the ...
RANCHSoilDegradationVULNERABILITYPOTENTIALObudu Cattle Ranch covers an area of 2400 hactares at an altitude of 900 - 1500 m above mean sea level and is suitable for cultivation of cucumber (Cucumis sativus), tomato (Solanum lycopersicum), Irish potato (Solanum tuberosum), spinach (Spinacia oleracea...
and Okonkwo E.E (2005) "Heritage Management and Tourism in the Obudu Cattle Ranch and Sukur Kingdom, Nigeria"in CRM: Journal of Heritage Stewardship vol.2 no.2, U.S: National Park Service, Department of the InteriorOkpoko, P. U., & Okonkwo, E. E. (2005). Heritage management and...
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Obudu Cattle RanchSoil DegradationVulnerability PotentialObudu Cattle Ranch covers an area of 2400 hactaresat an altitude of 900 - 1500 m above mean sea level and is suitable forcultivation of cucumber (Cucumis sativus),tomato (Solanum lycopersicum), Irishpotato (Solanum tuberosum), spinach (...
This paper estimated the expected on-day site demand for recreation, the elasticity with respect to the recreation cost, income and welfare benefit tourists derive from recreation at the Obudu Cattle Ranch (OCR). On-site individual observation Travel Cost Method (TCM), count data distribution, ...
This paper on Obudu Cattle Ranch (OCR) estimated the expected on-day site demand for recreation, the elasticity with respect to the recreation cost and income and the welfare benefit tourists derive from recreation in the ranch. An on-site individualobservation Travel Cost Method (TCM), Count ...
bacteriological and serological studies of bovine brucellosis in Obudu Cattle Ranch, Cross River State. Nigeria.doi:10.13140/RG.2.1.2999.0882Nanven Maurice
If we knew how to market the tourism potential of Obudu properly, wejust might be able to convince the Biyas to bring that excessCameroonian money to Nigeria next year. After all, it could even beNigerian money that they are already spending...