Traditional shifting cultivation is a common land management practice widely used in
the northwest low lands of Ethiopia and in Quara district in particular. It is considered
as an important factor in determining the ...
wing to the diversity in climate, topography, and vegetation; Ethiopia is
recognized as
a major center of
Biodiversity. The vegetation types of the country are highly diverse,
varying from Afro
-
alpine to Desert ...
In Ethiopia, woodlands are more important for lowering pollution, promoting economic growth, and maintaining food security. In the Metema Woreda, the two selected dry forest tree species have been potentially distributed. ...
The strategic planting of trees and shrubs on Agroforestry, chosen for their beneficial properties, serves a pivotal role in bolstering food security and livelihood diversification measures. This study concerned on the ...
gricultural landscapes had been becoming important for biodiversity conservation and reducing carbon
emissions besides forest areas. However, the environmental roles of traditional agroforestry practices and
their woody ...
Eucalyptus plantations in the form of woodlot has become common practice by smallholder
farmers in the highlands of Amhara region. Currently, smallholder households establish
Eucalyptus woodlot as component of livelihood ...
Tropical forests are known to play an important role in regulating the global climate change and are
important for the global carbon cycle. However, Ethiopian lowland forest contribution to the global
carbon cycle is no ...
Production of Eucalyptus is rapidly expanding by Ethiopian farmers due to its multiple
contributions for livelihood and many other tangible and intangible benefits, especially to the
rural people. The aim of this study ...
Dry forests have crucial ecosystem goods and services. However, these forests are under
heavy pressure from over utilization and they are shrinking overtime. As a counter
measure, there are many forest restoration practices ...
Adansonia digitata L. (African baobab) is one of the most important NTFPs in the
lowland area. However, currently in the lowland of Ethiopia the species is
underutilized. The structure and abundance of the species, the ...
Eucalyptus globulus (Tasmanian blue gum) belongs to the family of flowering plants known
as Myrtaceae and the origin of south eastern Australia. The introduction of Eucalyptus
species in Ethiopia at the begging of the ...
The development of financially and economically feasible production systems for rural economic
development and poverty alleviation are currently a widespread problem in Ethiopia. Rhamnus
prinoides L. Herit,is an important ...
Urban tree nurseries are becoming important socio-economic activities in major cities of Ethiopia
that contributing for the livelihood enhancement of the owners producing seedlings of
commercial and ornamental trees and ...
This study was carried out in Tarmaber district north shewa zone Ethiopia to determine the effect
of plantation forest with management intervention on woody plant species diversity, regeneration
and soil seed bank species ...
The deliberate maintenance of woody plant species in traditional agroforestry systems could
partly compensate the high rate of deforestation in terms of conserving woody plant diversity.
However, there were no more studies ...
The quality of most Eucalyptus wood for construction from small and large scaleplantations is poor. This is related to forest management practices. Incurrent poormanagement practicethe productivity of the forest is low. ...