Exclusion of grazing animals and tree plantations are 2 methods that have been used for restoration of degraded lands in tropical semiarid areas. These 2 options can foster secondary forest succession by improving soil conditions, attracting seed-dispersal agents, and modifying microclimate for understory growth. We compared native woody plant diversity and soil chemical and physical attributes under exclosure and on Eucalyptus globulus (EGP) and Cupressus lusitanica (CLP) plantations. Vegetation data were collected by an inventory of stands with circular plots of 5.64 m radius, and soil samples were collected from the 4 corners and center of 20 × 20 m plots. As a result, 15 native woody plant species belonging to 13 families were recorded....
Woody plants serve a wide range of economic, sociocultural, and ecological functions within traditio...
Abstract Introduction Exclusion of grazing animals and tree plantations were among the methods used ...
Abstract: The hypothesis that tree plantations may foster the regeneration of native woody species, ...
Exclusion of grazing animals and tree plantations were among the methods used for the rehabilitation...
Widespread deforestation demanded proportional restoration initiative either through an active plant...
Restoring vegetation in low rainfall areas is difficult and urges the need to design an effective an...
Land rehabilitation by area exclosure was the fastest and moderate approach of recovering degraded s...
Establishing exclosures has become common in Ethiopia, especially in the central and northern highla...
This study evaluated the effects of exclsoures (EXs) on restoring woody species diversity and carbon...
Assessment of ecological fitness of woody species across land use is critical issues in degraded lan...
Restoring vegetation in low rainfall areas is difficult and urges the need to design an effective an...
Species of the genus <em>Eucalyptus</em> (common name eucalyptus) are widely planted all across Ethi...
This study was carried out in Qimbaba forest, northwest of Ethiopia to determine woody species diver...
In the highlands of northern Ethiopia, remnants of the original Afromontane forest vegetation are la...
In northern Ethiopia, establishment of exclosures and management of remnant protected natural forest...
Woody plants serve a wide range of economic, sociocultural, and ecological functions within traditio...
Abstract Introduction Exclusion of grazing animals and tree plantations were among the methods used ...
Abstract: The hypothesis that tree plantations may foster the regeneration of native woody species, ...
Exclusion of grazing animals and tree plantations were among the methods used for the rehabilitation...
Widespread deforestation demanded proportional restoration initiative either through an active plant...
Restoring vegetation in low rainfall areas is difficult and urges the need to design an effective an...
Land rehabilitation by area exclosure was the fastest and moderate approach of recovering degraded s...
Establishing exclosures has become common in Ethiopia, especially in the central and northern highla...
This study evaluated the effects of exclsoures (EXs) on restoring woody species diversity and carbon...
Assessment of ecological fitness of woody species across land use is critical issues in degraded lan...
Restoring vegetation in low rainfall areas is difficult and urges the need to design an effective an...
Species of the genus <em>Eucalyptus</em> (common name eucalyptus) are widely planted all across Ethi...
This study was carried out in Qimbaba forest, northwest of Ethiopia to determine woody species diver...
In the highlands of northern Ethiopia, remnants of the original Afromontane forest vegetation are la...
In northern Ethiopia, establishment of exclosures and management of remnant protected natural forest...
Woody plants serve a wide range of economic, sociocultural, and ecological functions within traditio...
Abstract Introduction Exclusion of grazing animals and tree plantations were among the methods used ...
Abstract: The hypothesis that tree plantations may foster the regeneration of native woody species, ...