Deforestation becomes an overwhelming problem of the world in general and in Ethiopia in Specific. High population growth accompanied by high demand for timber forest products is aggravating the problem. For this matter it is worth necessary to use every effort to minimize this high pressure from forest resources. Therefore, reviewing the multiple uses of bamboo and its contribution to forest resource management was an overall objective of this paper. Bamboo, being a substitute to timber, plays an important role in minimizing pressure from the forest. Fast growing nature of bamboo enables it to be a responsible to save the forest. Ethiopia owns about 67% of African bamboo resources. The country possesses about 7% of total global bamboo cove...
Bamboo is recognized as an industrial raw material globally and has tremendous potentials for the ec...
This paper assesses the potential of bamboo to meet East Africa’s urgent housing needs, with specia...
Abstract: The economic, social and environmental assessment of bamboo was necessary in this study, b...
Aim of study: Bamboo, the fastest growing and high yielding perennial plant of the world has more th...
<p><em>Aim of study:</em> Bamboo, the fastest growing and high yielding perennial plant of the world...
Bamboo Plays a vital role in environmental amelioration, biodiversity preservation, and soil conserv...
Bamboo plays a significant role in many socioeconomic aspects of life all over the world. Ethiopia, ...
Ethiopia has over one million hectares of highland and lowland bamboo resources. Although the role o...
The African region has untapped bamboo resource potential with immense socioeconomic, cultural, and ...
Bamboo is a native forest resource of Ethiopia. The major causes of neglect, under-utilisation and d...
Over exploitation of some of the forest products in Ghana has led to their extermination. The curren...
We document the perceptions, practices and policy options in managing lowland bamboo [Oxytenanthera ...
Bamboo is a renewable resource that has been advocated as a means to alleviate poverty and foster ru...
Abstract: The economic, social and environmental assessment of bamboo was necessary in this study, b...
Abstract: The economic, social and environmental assessment of bamboo was necessary in this study, b...
Bamboo is recognized as an industrial raw material globally and has tremendous potentials for the ec...
This paper assesses the potential of bamboo to meet East Africa’s urgent housing needs, with specia...
Abstract: The economic, social and environmental assessment of bamboo was necessary in this study, b...
Aim of study: Bamboo, the fastest growing and high yielding perennial plant of the world has more th...
<p><em>Aim of study:</em> Bamboo, the fastest growing and high yielding perennial plant of the world...
Bamboo Plays a vital role in environmental amelioration, biodiversity preservation, and soil conserv...
Bamboo plays a significant role in many socioeconomic aspects of life all over the world. Ethiopia, ...
Ethiopia has over one million hectares of highland and lowland bamboo resources. Although the role o...
The African region has untapped bamboo resource potential with immense socioeconomic, cultural, and ...
Bamboo is a native forest resource of Ethiopia. The major causes of neglect, under-utilisation and d...
Over exploitation of some of the forest products in Ghana has led to their extermination. The curren...
We document the perceptions, practices and policy options in managing lowland bamboo [Oxytenanthera ...
Bamboo is a renewable resource that has been advocated as a means to alleviate poverty and foster ru...
Abstract: The economic, social and environmental assessment of bamboo was necessary in this study, b...
Abstract: The economic, social and environmental assessment of bamboo was necessary in this study, b...
Bamboo is recognized as an industrial raw material globally and has tremendous potentials for the ec...
This paper assesses the potential of bamboo to meet East Africa’s urgent housing needs, with specia...
Abstract: The economic, social and environmental assessment of bamboo was necessary in this study, b...