Species assortment and biodiversity conservation in homegardens of Bahir Dar City, Ethiopia

  • Mengistu, Fentahun
  • Alemayehu, Mulugeta
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Publication date
May 2017
Publisher
Ethiopian Journal of Agricultural Sciences
Language
English

Abstract

Biodiversity in urban gardens can play a vital role in the fight against hunger and diet-related health problems. A study was undertaken to assess the species composition and diversity of homegardens in Bahir Dar City. Interviews were administered to 178 sample households residing in 7 Sub-cities covering 12 former kebeles, and inventories made on fruit species in gardens and types of other higher plant and livestock species recorded. The plant component was found to be dominant with 58 higher plant species of various use; 17 fruit (28.8%), 12 miscellaneous-use (20%), 11 vegetable (18.6%), 11 medicinal (18.6%) and 8 spices/condiments (13.6%). The most abundant perennial plant species was mango (20.8%) followed by guava (13.4%), avocado (11....

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