Bamboo is one of the more important natural resources in Ethiopia and contributes to the bioeconomy as a potential source for high-value products. While the country is the largest producer of bamboo in Africa, the existing utilization of the bamboo sector in Ethiopia remains under-developed, with little value addition. This study identifies the current market challenges and opportunities for future developments of the northern Ethiopian bamboo sector, with a focus on the Injibara township. This research adopts the “value web” approach to assess the potentials of different product lines that create the bamboo biomass value web. We utilize qualitative data collection methods, in particular, semi-structured interviews and informal ...
Bamboo plays very important role socially, economically and ecologically. Despite the fact that bamb...
In the last decade non-timber forest products (NTFPs) and their associated goods have received much ...
Bamboo is one of the most important non-timber forest products in Bangladesh. Previous research, how...
Ethiopia has greatest bamboo resources (Yushania alpine and Oxytenantheria abyssinica) in Africa rep...
Bamboo is an abundant resource in Ethiopia and has a great potential for commercialization, which ca...
Bamboo is a native forest resource of Ethiopia. The major causes of neglect, under-utilisation and d...
<p><em>Aim of study:</em> Bamboo, the fastest growing and high yielding perennial plant of the world...
Ethiopia is well endowed with bamboo resources and products. To date, however, the contribution of t...
The potential role of bamboo is underscored in Ghana. This paper aims at highlighting the potential ...
Despite becoming one of Ethiopia’s fast growing and most valuable forest, bamboo’s role in livelihoo...
Bamboo plays a significant role in many socioeconomic aspects of life all over the world. Ethiopia, ...
Bamboo plays very important role socially, economically and ecologically. Despite the fact that bamb...
We document the perceptions, practices and policy options in managing lowland bamboo [Oxytenanthera ...
This paper assesses the potential of bamboo to meet East Africa’s urgent housing needs, with specia...
Bamboo is one of the most important non-timber forest products in Bangladesh. Previous research, how...
Bamboo plays very important role socially, economically and ecologically. Despite the fact that bamb...
In the last decade non-timber forest products (NTFPs) and their associated goods have received much ...
Bamboo is one of the most important non-timber forest products in Bangladesh. Previous research, how...
Ethiopia has greatest bamboo resources (Yushania alpine and Oxytenantheria abyssinica) in Africa rep...
Bamboo is an abundant resource in Ethiopia and has a great potential for commercialization, which ca...
Bamboo is a native forest resource of Ethiopia. The major causes of neglect, under-utilisation and d...
<p><em>Aim of study:</em> Bamboo, the fastest growing and high yielding perennial plant of the world...
Ethiopia is well endowed with bamboo resources and products. To date, however, the contribution of t...
The potential role of bamboo is underscored in Ghana. This paper aims at highlighting the potential ...
Despite becoming one of Ethiopia’s fast growing and most valuable forest, bamboo’s role in livelihoo...
Bamboo plays a significant role in many socioeconomic aspects of life all over the world. Ethiopia, ...
Bamboo plays very important role socially, economically and ecologically. Despite the fact that bamb...
We document the perceptions, practices and policy options in managing lowland bamboo [Oxytenanthera ...
This paper assesses the potential of bamboo to meet East Africa’s urgent housing needs, with specia...
Bamboo is one of the most important non-timber forest products in Bangladesh. Previous research, how...
Bamboo plays very important role socially, economically and ecologically. Despite the fact that bamb...
In the last decade non-timber forest products (NTFPs) and their associated goods have received much ...
Bamboo is one of the most important non-timber forest products in Bangladesh. Previous research, how...