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The thesis: “Parkia biglobosa: Changes in Resource Allocation in Kandiga, Ghana” is hereby approved in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of MASTER OF SCIENCE IN FORESTRY School of Forestry and Wood Products Signatures: Thesis Advisor:__________________________ Blair D.Orr Dean:__________________________________ Glenn D. Mroz Date:___________________________________ ii

PREFACE This study was done between September1999 and December 2001, during my service with Peace Corps in Kandiga, Upper East Region, Ghana. Prior to enrolling at Michigan Technological University in the Master’s International Program I worked for several years in the biotech pharmaceutical industry. My studies in Biology at San Francisco State University were the foundation for my career in the biotech industry. During my undergraduate years, my interests were in natural history and manifested itself with several years of work at the San Francisco Zoo. I have had many wonderful opportunities to travel and visit many exotic and foreign destinations. My time in Peace Corps and in Ghana has not only been a reaffirmation of my interests in different countries and their history, but a brand new experience of immersing myself in a different culture. I can recall when I was inspired to study the interaction between people and trees. After two months of service at my site, I attended a special workshop offered by Peace Corps. It was a study on effective community entry activities being developed by an RPCV from Senegal. Developing these methods were part of her fulfilling the requirements for a Master’s degree. One of the activities I participated in and modified was the market survey. I adapted that community entry method by specifically looking for products from trees. This thesis is a result from that first step and venture into the market. iii

The thesis: “<strong>Parkia</strong> <strong>biglobosa</strong>: Changes in Resource Allocation in Kandiga, Ghana” is<br />

hereby approved in partial fulfillment <strong>of</strong> the requirements for the Degree <strong>of</strong> MASTER<br />

OF SCIENCE IN FORESTRY<br />

<strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Forest</strong>ry and Wood Products<br />

Signatures:<br />

Thesis Advisor:__________________________<br />

Blair D.Orr<br />

Dean:__________________________________<br />

Glenn D. Mroz<br />

Date:___________________________________<br />

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