Households’ perception toward deforestation and knowledge on conservation is important for designing suitable management policies. However, more often than not local communities’ perceptions do not receive as much attention as they deserve. The study investigated local communities’ perception towards the impact of bamboo deforestation and identifies perceived impacts of bamboo deforestation. Data was obtained from a random sample of 384 households. Exploratory factor analysis and seemingly unrelated regression models were used to estimate various relationships. The result shows that 64.06 percent of respondents perceive bamboo forest cover as rapidly declining state. The factor analysis result has identified 3-latent factors (economic, envi...
Despite becoming one of Ethiopia’s fast growing and most valuable forest, bamboo’s role in livelihoo...
Participatory Forest Management (PFM) is crucial to the implementation of effective forest managemen...
Bamboo is an abundant resource in Ethiopia and has a great potential for commercialization, which ca...
Households’ perception toward deforestation and knowledge on conservation is important for designing...
Households ’ perception toward deforestation and knowledge on conservation is important for designin...
Benishangul-Gumuz Region is known as the land of lowland bamboo accounting for about 56 percent of b...
In Benishangul-Gumuz, one of the nine regional states of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia...
Bamboo plays a significant role in many socioeconomic aspects of life all over the world. Ethiopia, ...
This study aimed to assess the levels of community awareness to the environmental effects of growing...
Deforestation becomes an overwhelming problem of the world in general and in Ethiopia in Specific. H...
Many benefits can be derived from forest conservation initiatives. Yet incidences of forest destruct...
Participatory Forest Management (PFM) approach was piloted in Chilimo-Gaji- Forest in Ethiopia in 19...
Bamboo agroforestry is currently being promoted in Ghana as a viable land use option to reduce depen...
In the Amhara region of Ethiopia, the government has promoted a range of forestry initiatives aimed ...
Bamboo agroforestry is currently being promoted in Ghana as a viable land use option to reduce depe...
Despite becoming one of Ethiopia’s fast growing and most valuable forest, bamboo’s role in livelihoo...
Participatory Forest Management (PFM) is crucial to the implementation of effective forest managemen...
Bamboo is an abundant resource in Ethiopia and has a great potential for commercialization, which ca...
Households’ perception toward deforestation and knowledge on conservation is important for designing...
Households ’ perception toward deforestation and knowledge on conservation is important for designin...
Benishangul-Gumuz Region is known as the land of lowland bamboo accounting for about 56 percent of b...
In Benishangul-Gumuz, one of the nine regional states of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia...
Bamboo plays a significant role in many socioeconomic aspects of life all over the world. Ethiopia, ...
This study aimed to assess the levels of community awareness to the environmental effects of growing...
Deforestation becomes an overwhelming problem of the world in general and in Ethiopia in Specific. H...
Many benefits can be derived from forest conservation initiatives. Yet incidences of forest destruct...
Participatory Forest Management (PFM) approach was piloted in Chilimo-Gaji- Forest in Ethiopia in 19...
Bamboo agroforestry is currently being promoted in Ghana as a viable land use option to reduce depen...
In the Amhara region of Ethiopia, the government has promoted a range of forestry initiatives aimed ...
Bamboo agroforestry is currently being promoted in Ghana as a viable land use option to reduce depe...
Despite becoming one of Ethiopia’s fast growing and most valuable forest, bamboo’s role in livelihoo...
Participatory Forest Management (PFM) is crucial to the implementation of effective forest managemen...
Bamboo is an abundant resource in Ethiopia and has a great potential for commercialization, which ca...