- Wattle We Eat For Dinner [pdf2.32 MB]
- Trees For Life in Oceania [pdf807.71 KB]
- Acacia colei – A multi-purpose Australian Acacia for Africa’s drylands [pdf2.04 MB]
- Acacia torulosa – A multi-purpose Australian Acacia for Africa’s drylands [pdf2.70 MB]
- Australian acacias as multi-purpose agro-forestry species for semi-arid regions of Africa [pdf177.13 KB]
- Growing sales of Australian Acacia fortified food for children, Niger [pdf371.69 KB]
- Developing Australian acacia seeds as a human food for the Sahel [pdf1.88 MB]
- Edible multi-purpose Australian Acacias for Africa’s drylands [pdf3.66 MB]
- Farmer managed agroforestry system [pdf837.92 KB]
- Human food potential of the seeds of some Australian dry-zone Acacia species [pdf455.90 KB]
- Increasing food production through trees on farms [pdf120.38 KB]
- Nitrogen Fixation in Acacias [pdf610.76 KB]
- Potential of Australian Acacias in combating hunger in semi-arid lands [pdf112.93 KB]
- The Potential for Acacia saligna Agroforestry farming systems in Ethiopia [pdf1.87 MB]
- Food Security and Environmental Rehabilitation in the Dry land Areas of Northern Ethiopia [pdf3.20 MB]
- Trip Report – World Vision, Beylene Sen Tol Project, Senegal [pdf2.67 MB]
- Wattle to the rescue
- Australian acacias for Africa
- Global plantings and utilisation of Australian acacias–past, present and future
- Adoption, use and perception of Australian acacias around the world
- Global uses of Australian acacias – recent trends and future prospects