Anders Ræbild

Anders Ræbild

Associate Professor

  • Forest and Landscape Ecology

    Rolighedsvej 23

    1958 Frederiksberg C

    Phone: +4535331619Mobile: +4521688859

  1. 2004
  2. Published

    Evaluation of a provenance trial of Acacia nilotica at Khor Donia, Sudan: Trial no. 25 in the arid zone series

    Ræbild, Anders & Graudal, Lars, 2004, Danida Forest Seed Centre. 33 p. (Results and Documentation; No. 29).

    Research output: Book/ReportReportResearch

  3. Published

    Evaluation of a provenance trial of Acacia tortilis at Khor Donia, Sudan: Trial no. 26 in the arid zone series

    Ræbild, Anders & Graudal, Lars, 2004, Danida Forest Seed Centre. 22 p. (Results and Documentation; No. 30).

    Research output: Book/ReportReportResearch

  4. Published

    Evaluation of an Acacia and Prosopis provenance trial at Jodhpur, India: Trial no. 17 in the arid zone series

    Ræbild, Anders, Graudal, Lars & Harsh, L. N., 2004, Danida Forest Seed Centre. 35 p. (Results and Documentation; No. 32).

    Research output: Book/ReportReportResearch

  5. Published

    Evaluation of an Acacia and Prosopis provenance trial at Mettupalayam, India: Trial no. 18 in the arid zone series

    Ræbild, Anders, Graudal, Lars & Jambulingam, R., 2004, Danida Forest Seed Centre. 18 p. (Results and Documentation; No. 24).

    Research output: Book/ReportReportResearch

  6. Published

    Evaluation of an Acacia and Prosopis trial at Jodhpur, India: Trial no. 16 in the Arid Zone Series

    Ræbild, Anders, Graudal, Lars & Harsh, L. N., 2004, Danida Forest Seed Centre. 36 p. (Results and Documentation; No. 31).

    Research output: Book/ReportReportResearch

  7. Published

    Farmers' planting practices in Burkina Faso: a survey carried out by the project "Improved Seed Supply for Agroforestry in African Countries" (ISSAAC)

    Ræbild, Anders, Bassirou, B., Lillesø, J. B., Emma-Lucie, Y. & Damas, P., 2004, Forest & Landscape, University of Copenhagen. 57 p. (Forest & Landscape Working Papers; No. 5-2004).

    Research output: Book/ReportReportResearch

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