This paper assesses the potential of bamboo to meet East Africa’s urgent housing needs, with special reference to Ethiopia. The paper is based on a one-month field study of Ethiopia conducted in early 2011, where local bamboo value chains and their sustainability were investigated through a series of interviews, questionnaires, and site visits with local bamboo stakeholders. The study highlights that many rural communities use bamboo extensively as a building material with widespread applications in wall, roof, ceiling, structural work and scaffolding systems. Ethiopia has a rich diversity of traditional bamboo housing designs, practices and skills. However, we also found that the sustainability of Ethiopian bamboo architecture is un...
Bamboo plays a significant role in many socioeconomic aspects of life all over the world. Ethiopia, ...
Bamboo is one of the most popular vernacular houses material at rural to sub-urban and urban areas...
[[abstract]]This paper evaluates the current conditions of Gambia and Senegambia Region low-income t...
This paper assesses the potential of bamboo building materials to meet East Africa’s urgent housing ...
Bamboo is a native forest resource of Ethiopia. The major causes of neglect, under-utilisation and d...
In the project’s target countries: Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda, growth of urban slums is an ongoing p...
Bamboo has traditionally been used as a construction material for centuries. In the past two decades...
Deforestation becomes an overwhelming problem of the world in general and in Ethiopia in Specific. H...
Bamboo is one of the more important natural resources in Ethiopia and contributes to the bioeconomy ...
Ethiopia has greatest bamboo resources (Yushania alpine and Oxytenantheria abyssinica) in Africa rep...
Bamboo is a natural building material that grows widely across the tropics and subtropics. It has be...
<p><em>Aim of study:</em> Bamboo, the fastest growing and high yielding perennial plant of the world...
For the past 45 years, the world population has increase drastically from 1.90 billion in 1955 to 62...
Bamboo is an abundant resource in Ethiopia and has a great potential for commercialization, which ca...
Bamboo – identified as a Non Timber Forest Product (NTFP) – offering optimal mechanical properties f...
Bamboo plays a significant role in many socioeconomic aspects of life all over the world. Ethiopia, ...
Bamboo is one of the most popular vernacular houses material at rural to sub-urban and urban areas...
[[abstract]]This paper evaluates the current conditions of Gambia and Senegambia Region low-income t...
This paper assesses the potential of bamboo building materials to meet East Africa’s urgent housing ...
Bamboo is a native forest resource of Ethiopia. The major causes of neglect, under-utilisation and d...
In the project’s target countries: Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda, growth of urban slums is an ongoing p...
Bamboo has traditionally been used as a construction material for centuries. In the past two decades...
Deforestation becomes an overwhelming problem of the world in general and in Ethiopia in Specific. H...
Bamboo is one of the more important natural resources in Ethiopia and contributes to the bioeconomy ...
Ethiopia has greatest bamboo resources (Yushania alpine and Oxytenantheria abyssinica) in Africa rep...
Bamboo is a natural building material that grows widely across the tropics and subtropics. It has be...
<p><em>Aim of study:</em> Bamboo, the fastest growing and high yielding perennial plant of the world...
For the past 45 years, the world population has increase drastically from 1.90 billion in 1955 to 62...
Bamboo is an abundant resource in Ethiopia and has a great potential for commercialization, which ca...
Bamboo – identified as a Non Timber Forest Product (NTFP) – offering optimal mechanical properties f...
Bamboo plays a significant role in many socioeconomic aspects of life all over the world. Ethiopia, ...
Bamboo is one of the most popular vernacular houses material at rural to sub-urban and urban areas...
[[abstract]]This paper evaluates the current conditions of Gambia and Senegambia Region low-income t...