To determine annual litter production of regenerating forest areas in the Tigray highlands of northern Ethiopia monthly litter production was monitored over a two-year period in areas with varying degree of vegetation cover restoration. Total annual litter production varied from 30 to 425 g m(-2) and increased significantly where areas were closed for a longer time. Litter production was depending on vegetation cover through an exponential relation and was influenced also by soil fertility. Leaf litter typically constituted between 70 and 85% of total litter production, while contributions of woody and reproductive litter varied according to species composition. Strong seasonality in litterfall was explained by pronounced seasonal variation...
Land degradation through extensification of agriculture and overgrazing is an increasing problem acr...
The Bale Mountains of Ethiopia have a global conservation significance which contains a number of un...
Land resources in developing countries are facing intense degradation due to deforestation and subse...
Forest restoration in protected exclosures has become a common practice to fight land degradation in...
Data on litter production and decomposition in an arid rangeland in Kenya was collected over a two-y...
Restoring vegetation in low rainfall areas is difficult and urges the need to design an effective an...
The indigenous agroforestry systems practised by smallholders in south-eastern Ethiopia have high bi...
Leaf Area Index (LAI) dynamics and aboveground biomass of a semi-arid grassland region in Southern E...
Natural forests are areas rich in biodiversity that contribute to the maintenance of environmental s...
Litterfall research is an interesting aspect in environmental studies due to its significance in nut...
The establishment of exclosures (i.e. areas closed for grazing and agriculture) is a common practice...
The problem of seasonal shortages of herbage production from natural pastures in the Ethiopian highl...
The problem of seasonal shortages of herbage production from natural pastures in the Ethiopian highl...
In the semi-arid tropics, communal grazing lands provide a livelihood for millions of people.However...
Litter accumulation in a primary and a logged-over lowland dipterocarp forest at Pasirmayang, Jambi ...
Land degradation through extensification of agriculture and overgrazing is an increasing problem acr...
The Bale Mountains of Ethiopia have a global conservation significance which contains a number of un...
Land resources in developing countries are facing intense degradation due to deforestation and subse...
Forest restoration in protected exclosures has become a common practice to fight land degradation in...
Data on litter production and decomposition in an arid rangeland in Kenya was collected over a two-y...
Restoring vegetation in low rainfall areas is difficult and urges the need to design an effective an...
The indigenous agroforestry systems practised by smallholders in south-eastern Ethiopia have high bi...
Leaf Area Index (LAI) dynamics and aboveground biomass of a semi-arid grassland region in Southern E...
Natural forests are areas rich in biodiversity that contribute to the maintenance of environmental s...
Litterfall research is an interesting aspect in environmental studies due to its significance in nut...
The establishment of exclosures (i.e. areas closed for grazing and agriculture) is a common practice...
The problem of seasonal shortages of herbage production from natural pastures in the Ethiopian highl...
The problem of seasonal shortages of herbage production from natural pastures in the Ethiopian highl...
In the semi-arid tropics, communal grazing lands provide a livelihood for millions of people.However...
Litter accumulation in a primary and a logged-over lowland dipterocarp forest at Pasirmayang, Jambi ...
Land degradation through extensification of agriculture and overgrazing is an increasing problem acr...
The Bale Mountains of Ethiopia have a global conservation significance which contains a number of un...
Land resources in developing countries are facing intense degradation due to deforestation and subse...