The study was conducted in central zone of Tigray at Tanqua Abergelle Wereda in a specific site called Sheka Tekli. It is common to observe a number of acacia tortilis being uprooted and debarked by the residents of the area and hence, an investigation was held to identify the causes of the problem. From the field observations, the reason for uprooting of big acacia tortilis was found due to unbalancing of the extended canopy of the tree. When the canopy load is heavy to one side, it exposes to uprooting from wind effects and this was what has been observed from the field. Moreover, it was able to investigate that residents of the area intentionally debark the tree and the reason was to use it for fuel wood after drying. Even beyond this...
The study focusing on regeneration status of “Gemarda Gerare”Acacia polyacantha and “Walia”Boswellia...
International audienceThe main objective of this study is to determine the possible reasons for rege...
In the north Ethiopian highlands, gully erosion is a significant land degradation process. Although ...
PhD ThesisScrub or woodland communities dominated by Acacia tortilis form one of the few tree-domina...
International audienceTrees play a crucial role in drylands, where they are often considered as keys...
The thesis addresses some important silvicultural issues raised in Eritrea and Ethiopia and the obje...
This study conducted during the season 2017 at ED-Duem Locality which is laid at Northern White Nile...
Land cover change in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia’s capital, is driven by recurring drought and the econom...
The characteristic dominance of Acacia tortilis species in the Sahel plays a major ecological and ec...
Studies on A. drepanolobium Sjöstedt, including effect of environmental factor, seed production, see...
International audienceIn the past, Acacia tortilis colonised thousands of hectares in central and so...
Elephant damage was assessed in 1,007 Acacia trees and responses between Acacia tortilis and A. kirk...
Acacia tortilis subsp. raddiana is one of the most useful trees in the Egyptian desert especially fo...
Acacia tortilis subsp. raddiana is an important woody species in the pre-Saharan Tunisia zone. The s...
In this thesis Chirara reports on his study on the competitive interaction between savanna grasses a...
The study focusing on regeneration status of “Gemarda Gerare”Acacia polyacantha and “Walia”Boswellia...
International audienceThe main objective of this study is to determine the possible reasons for rege...
In the north Ethiopian highlands, gully erosion is a significant land degradation process. Although ...
PhD ThesisScrub or woodland communities dominated by Acacia tortilis form one of the few tree-domina...
International audienceTrees play a crucial role in drylands, where they are often considered as keys...
The thesis addresses some important silvicultural issues raised in Eritrea and Ethiopia and the obje...
This study conducted during the season 2017 at ED-Duem Locality which is laid at Northern White Nile...
Land cover change in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia’s capital, is driven by recurring drought and the econom...
The characteristic dominance of Acacia tortilis species in the Sahel plays a major ecological and ec...
Studies on A. drepanolobium Sjöstedt, including effect of environmental factor, seed production, see...
International audienceIn the past, Acacia tortilis colonised thousands of hectares in central and so...
Elephant damage was assessed in 1,007 Acacia trees and responses between Acacia tortilis and A. kirk...
Acacia tortilis subsp. raddiana is one of the most useful trees in the Egyptian desert especially fo...
Acacia tortilis subsp. raddiana is an important woody species in the pre-Saharan Tunisia zone. The s...
In this thesis Chirara reports on his study on the competitive interaction between savanna grasses a...
The study focusing on regeneration status of “Gemarda Gerare”Acacia polyacantha and “Walia”Boswellia...
International audienceThe main objective of this study is to determine the possible reasons for rege...
In the north Ethiopian highlands, gully erosion is a significant land degradation process. Although ...