About 80% of forests in Ethiopia are dry forest. For the last 20 years they have been subject to land use changes, and replaced by agricultural land and settlements. This situation may be due to the little recognition, at the national level, of the actual and potential contribution of dry forests to the national economy, especially as a source of income for the poor and for exportation. Despite this situation, the Government of Ethiopia has made sustainable forest management a priority, and it includes the management of dry forests. This Guidelines on Sustainable Forest Management in Drylands of Ethiopia provides information on the national context on dry forests, and practical guidelines adapted to the Ethiopian context. It fills important...
Graduation date: 2008In many areas of the developing world, the continued overexploiting forest reso...
Forests are one of the most valuable ecosystems in the world, containing over 60% of the world’s bio...
Forests are essential for life on earth. They are not really simply the green cover; we require beau...
Benishangul-Gumuz Regional State (BGRS) is the region of Ethiopia with the greatest bamboo forest co...
Forest is one of the most essential kinds of resources that human beings and other animals depend on...
Dryland areas in Ethiopia encompass pastoral and agro-pastoral areas in the country and have long be...
Dry land resources have national and global significance. Ethiopia, in particular, is a dry land cou...
Forest resources in Ethiopia provide multiple goods and services including food, medicine, energy, s...
Natural resources degradation, a major form of which is deforestation and de-vegetation, has become...
Ethiopia has the largest forest land resource in the horn of Africa with a total of 12.5 million hec...
Ethiopia is considered as the center of origin with many forests richest in species diversity. Thes...
Deforestation, accelerated soil erosion, and land degradation are serious problems in Ethiopia. To o...
Preventing environmental degradation and alleviating poverty are the twin challenges of sustainable ...
Forest resources in Ethiopia provide multiple goods and services including food, medicine, energy, s...
The government of Ethiopia has made an ambitious plan of building a carbon-neutral and middle-income...
Graduation date: 2008In many areas of the developing world, the continued overexploiting forest reso...
Forests are one of the most valuable ecosystems in the world, containing over 60% of the world’s bio...
Forests are essential for life on earth. They are not really simply the green cover; we require beau...
Benishangul-Gumuz Regional State (BGRS) is the region of Ethiopia with the greatest bamboo forest co...
Forest is one of the most essential kinds of resources that human beings and other animals depend on...
Dryland areas in Ethiopia encompass pastoral and agro-pastoral areas in the country and have long be...
Dry land resources have national and global significance. Ethiopia, in particular, is a dry land cou...
Forest resources in Ethiopia provide multiple goods and services including food, medicine, energy, s...
Natural resources degradation, a major form of which is deforestation and de-vegetation, has become...
Ethiopia has the largest forest land resource in the horn of Africa with a total of 12.5 million hec...
Ethiopia is considered as the center of origin with many forests richest in species diversity. Thes...
Deforestation, accelerated soil erosion, and land degradation are serious problems in Ethiopia. To o...
Preventing environmental degradation and alleviating poverty are the twin challenges of sustainable ...
Forest resources in Ethiopia provide multiple goods and services including food, medicine, energy, s...
The government of Ethiopia has made an ambitious plan of building a carbon-neutral and middle-income...
Graduation date: 2008In many areas of the developing world, the continued overexploiting forest reso...
Forests are one of the most valuable ecosystems in the world, containing over 60% of the world’s bio...
Forests are essential for life on earth. They are not really simply the green cover; we require beau...