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1. “Economic Analysis of Agroforestry in the Lowland Rain Forest Zone of Nigeria”. P h.D Thesis, University of Ibadan, Ibadan. July 1983.

2. “Socio-Economic Factors Infiuencing the Adoption of Agro-Forestry in the Low Land Rainforest Zone of Nigeria with reference to Ondo State”. Msc Forest Resources Management University of Ibadan, Ibadan, September 1979

3. “Modeling Agroforestry as an Eco-Development Strategy for the Lowland Rainforest Zone of Nigeria”. Final Paper for the Diploma of Environmental Management and Protection, Technical University of Dresden, July 1981.

4. “The Effects of Light and Temperature on Seed Germination of two Terminalia Species: B.Sc (Hons) Forestry Dissertation, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, June, 1977

Journals and Chapters in Books Already Published:
1. Ijalana, S. A. 1986. Modeling Agroforestry as an Eco-Development Strategy for the Lowland Rainforest Zone of Nigeria. In: Ecosystem Management, Technical University of Dresden. UNEP (1986). pp. 100- 104.

2. Ijalana, S. A. And P. A. Okuneye, 1988 Agroforestry Potentials and Resources Development in Lowland Rainforest Zone of Ondo State, Nigeria. FAMAN Journal, No.4, pp. 107- 121.

3. O1a -Adams, B. A; and S. A. Ijalana, 1994. Conservation Education in Primary and Secondary Schools in Nigeria. J. H. Seyani and A. C. Chikuni, Proc. XIIITH Plenary Meeting, AETFAT, Malawi., 1:7-13 (1994)..

4. Oluwalana S. A, 1996. Socio-economic Factors Influencing the Adoption of Forest-Estate-Based Agroforestry in Nigeria: A Case Study of Ondo State. Nigeria Journal Forestry. Vol. 26 No.2 pp.41-45.

5. Oluwalana S. A. 1997. An Economic Assessment of the Existing Teak and Gmelina Plantations in Ogun State, Nigeria. Nig. Jour. Forest, Vol.27, (1&2), Pp. 40 -47.

6. Alimi, M. M. And Oluwalana, S. A; 1998. The language culture of forest officers: A Case Study of Ogun State Forestry. Journal of Tropical Ethnoforestry. Vol. 1: 47- 54.

7. Oluwalana, S.A; S. Momoh, A. Dipeolu and S. 0. Asorose, 1998. A study of the contribution of non-timber forest products (NTFPs) to household income in Badagry Local Government Area (LGA) of Lagos State, Nigeria. Journal of Tropical Ethnoforestry. Vol. 1: 93-100.

8. Oluwalana S. A. And M. F. Adekunle, 1998. Forest Plant roots in household nutrition and health-care in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria. J. Trop. For. Resources Vol. 14.1, pp. 120-136.

9. Momoh S., S..A.0luwalana, A.0.Dipeolu and A.A.Somefun, 1999. Economic analysis of trade in rattan (Eremosphata marcrocarpa) and rattan products in Lagos State. J. Trop. For Resources Vol. 15.1, pp. 40-51.

10. S. A. 0luwalana, 0. M. Bankole, G. A. Bolaji, 0. Martins, 0. Alegbeleye, 1999. Domestic Water purification using Moringa oleifera Lam. Nig. Journ. For. Vol. 29 (I & 2), 1999 pp. 28- 32.

11. Adekunle, M. F., 0luwalana, S. A and Onadeko, S. A, 1999. Wild Animal Products in Food and Traditional Health Management in Omo Forest Reserve, Ogun State, Nigeria. Journal of Tropical Ethnoforestry. Vol. 2 (1 ): 19-29.

12. Adeola, A. 0., Popoola, L. A., 0luwalana, S. A., and Ojo, L. 0., 1999. Gender Roles in Farm Forestry Activities in the Semi Arid Zone of Nigeria. Journal of Tropical Ethnoforestry. Vol. 2(1): 37-42.

13. Oluwalana, S. A., Adekunle, M. F. and Momoh S, 1999. Indigenous uses of Ficus exasperata Linn. In Ogun State, Nigeria. The Bioprospector. Vol. I No.1: 29- 35(1999)

14. 0luwalana, S. A., Ezeri, G.N.O., Bankole, 0., and 0. Banire. 1999. Uses of Forest Plants in Traditional Water Management in Ogun State, Nigeria. The Bioprospector. Vol. I No.1:43-54(1999)

15. Oluwalana, S. A., Adetoro, N. 0., Adekunle, M. F. and Momoh, S. (1999): Uses of Plants as Biopesticides in Indigenous Cropping System in Ogun State, Nigeria. The Bioprospector. Vol. I No.2: 1-10 (1999).

16. Babajide, S. 0., 0luwalana, S. A., Ajala, M. 0., and Folarin, M. 0. 1999. Phytochemical Screening of Seeds of Acacia ni/otica (Schum. & Thonn.) Roberty. The Bioprospector. Vol. I No.2: 27-31(1999)

17. Momoh S. Dipeolu A.O. and 01uwalana S.A., 2000. Economics of Kolanut Production in Ogun State. African Scientist. Vol.1 No.1, 2000. pp.33 -40.

18. M.F.Adekunle and S.A.0luwalana, 2000.Forest Insect Biodiversity Utilization in Traditional Food in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria. Intern. Jour For. Usuf. Mngt. pp. 45 -49

19. 0luwalana, S. A, Adeola, A. 0. and E. A. Amula, 2001. Fallow Species of Medicinal Importance in Rivers State, Nigeria. Nig. Journ. Env. Res.pp.65-73

20. Oluwalana, S. A. and Erinoso, M. K. 2001. Indigenous uses of Forest Plant Leaves in Ogun State, Nigeria. Nig. Journ. For. Vol. 31 (1&2): 49-57.

21. Oluwalana, S. A.; Onadeko, S. A. and Folarin, 0. M. 2001. Analysis of Honey Samples in Abeokuta for Compositional Criteria. Nig. Journ. For. Vol. 30(2): 59-62. [Abstract]

22. Oluwalana, S.A. & Akinsanya, A.D. 2002.Plant Exudates and their uses in Ogun State. FAMAN Journal Volume 6 No.1, 2002: 107-114.

23. Oluwalana, S. A.& Adeola, A.O. 2002. Indigenous uses of Vernonia amygdalina Del. In South-Western Nigeria. The Ogun Journal of Agricultural Sciences (OJAS)Vol. ii (2002):177-185.

24. Adekunle, M. F. & Oluwalana, S. A., 2002. Utilization of Forest Plant Leaves in Omo Forest Reserve Ogun State, Nigeria. The Ogun Journal of Agricultural Sciences (OJAS)Vol. ii (2002):238-253.

25. Babajide, S. 0. and 0luwalana, S. A. Biochemical Analysis of Brachystegia eurycoma Harms seeds. Nig. J.Anim. Prod. 2002, 29 (2) : 294-298.

26. Adekunle, M. F., L. O. Ojo & S. A Oluwalana, 2002. Environment Resources Utilization: A Case Study of Plants in Traditional Health Care in Ogun State, Nigeria. Intern. Jour of For. Usuf. Mngt.3(1&2):19-24 (2002)

27. Adekunle, M. F. & S. A Oluwalana, 2003. Forest insects and food importance in Owo, Ondo State, Nigeria. Non-wood News,10. An Information Bulletin on Non- Wood Forest Products. FAO., Rome. pp. 58-59 (March, 2003).

28. Soaga, J. A.,Oluwalana, S. A. & Adekunle, M. F., 2003. Exploratory survey of traditional forest industries in Ogun State, Nigeria: Implication for sustainable forest management. Intern. Jour of For. Usuf. Mngt.4 (2003)

29. D.A. Pelemo, W.O. Siyanbola, F.O. Johnson-Fatokun, F.A. Adesina, A.O. Adegbulugbe, and S. Oluwalana, 2004. A Comparative Analysis of Afforestation and Agroforestry Options for the Reduction of Carbon in Nigeria. Environtropica: An International Journal of the Tropical Environment, Vol. 1, No. 1, April-June, 2004, pp.19-33.

Books
30. Oluwalana Samuel and Oluwalana Funmi (2008) Remedies for Common Ailment: A Herbal and Non-Herbal Approach. Nigeria. Rohi-Care Publications. 92pp

Papers Accepted for Publication

31. Momoh, S., Dipeolu, A., 0luwalana, S. And Opeyemi, 0., 2000: Economic Analysis of Sawmilling Industry in Ijebu-Ode Local Government Area, Ogun State, Nigeria. J. Trop. For Resources Vol. 16(1):2000.

32. Oluwalana, S. A. and L. A. Adebisi, 2000. Ethno-medicinal uses of Kigelia africana Lam.) Benth in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria. J. Trop. For. Resources Vol. 16 (2).

33. M. S. Ayodele, O. M. Folarin and S. A. Oluwalana, 2005. Pollen population, viscosity and density of local honey. Tropical Science.

Books, Chapters in Books

1. Ijalana, S. A., 1983.Economic Analysis of agroforestry in the lowland rain forest zone of Ondo State, Nigeria. Thesis, Department of Forest Resources Management, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria (unpublished). In: The major significance of minor forest products: The local use and value of forests in the West African humid zone. Community Forestry Note 6, FAO, Rome, 1990, p.172

2. Nigeria Country Studies Program (1996) Greenhouse gases emission reduction in Nigeria-Least Cost Reduction Strategies and Macroeconomic Impacts. Vol.3B- Forestry Sector (Prepares by: W.O.Siyanbola, F.O. Oketola, D.A. Pelemo, S.A. Momodu, A.O. Adegbulugbe, F.A. Adesina, L.O. Ojo, and S.A. Ijalana.) Report submitted to US Country Studies Program, 140pp.

3. Adekunle & S. A. Oluwalana, 2004. Forest plants in traditional healthcare in Owo Local Government Ares, Ondo State, Nigeria: implications for tertiary- level curriculum on-timber forest products. In: Rebuilding Africa’s capacity for agricultural development: The role of tertiary education ( A. Temu, S. Chakeredza, D. Mogotsi, D. Munthall, & R. Mulinge (eds.). African Network for Agroforestry Education (ANAFE), Nairobi, Kenya. Pp.227-232.

Edited Conference Proceedings

1. S.A Ijalana and Ilori, J. 0., 1991. Butterfly farming in Papua New Guinea: A case for butterfly agroforestry in Nigeria. Forestry Association of Nigeria 1991 Annual Proceedings. pp 253-258

2. Ijalana, S. A. and B. A. 0la-Adams (1991) : Glyphaea brevis. An Unexploited Tropical Plant with Growing Economic Potential. The XIlIth AEFAT Congress Abstracts.

3. S. A. Ijalana and L. 0. Ojo, 1993. Phaseolus lunatus: A neglected food crop species under threat of extinction. In: Lost Crop of Nigeria: Implication for Food Security. Okojie J. A. and D.U.U Okali (Eds.). pp 237-242

4. Oluwalana, S. A. Alegbeleye, 0. and Bankole, 0, 1998. Reuse of excreta in aquaculture in Asia: Lesson for Nigeria. In: Sustainable Utilization of Aquatic/Wetland Resources. S. 0. Otubusin, G.N.O. Ezeri, 0. A. Ugwumba and, A. A. A. Ugwumba (Eds.). Selected papers from 9th/10th Annual Conference of the Nigerian Association of Aquatic Sciences. 30th Nov. -2nd Dec., 1995. pp 343-350.

5. Popoola, L. and 0luwalana, S.A. 2001. Marketing of Non-timber Forest Products in Nigeria. In: Biodiversity of the Rainforest Ecosystem in Nigeria. FEPA-I UNAAB Linkage Centre for Forest Conservation and Biodiversity. pp. 137-152.

6. Okuneye, P.A. and 0luwalana, S.A. 2001. Economics of Biodiversity Conservation and Utilization. In: Biodiversity of the Rainforest Ecosystem in Nigeria. FEPA-UNAAB Linkage Centre for Forest Conservation and Biodiversity. pp. 264- 273.

7. S.A. Oluwalana, 2006. Medicinal applications of honey. In: Beekeeping Practice & Medicinal Application of Honey. AMREC Publications Series No. 2. pp.23-35. 8. Oluwalana, E.O.A., Adegbite, D.A. and S.A. Oluwalana, 2006. Enterpreneurship skills development in beekeeping business and market opportunities for beehive products. In: Beekeeping Practice & Medicinal Application of Honey. AMREC Publications Series No. 2. pp.36-56.

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