Despite global commitments to forest restoration, evidence of the pathways through which restoration creates social and ecological benefits remains limited. The objective of this paper is to provide empirical evidence to generate insights on the relationship between forest cover change and key provisioning ecosystem services and reforestation pathways. In Southern Ethiopia, three zones along a gradient of decreasing land cover complexity and tree cover were examined. The land cover change was assessed using satellite remote sensing and complemented ground-based tree inventory. Perceptions of land cover and ecosystem services change and farmer responses were evaluated through three Participatory Rural Appraisals and eight Focus Group Discuss...
Understanding the human-forest relationship is key to sustainable development and forest management....
Understanding of the often complex forest cover change drivers, and the perceived and observed fores...
The few remnants and highly degraded Ethiopian forests cannot adequately provide ecosystems services...
Despite global commitments to forest restoration, evidence of the pathways through which restoration...
Despite global commitments to forest restoration, evidence of the pathways through which restoration...
Severe land degradation and the consequent series of drought and famine episodes have caused major w...
The intertwined challenges of food insecurity, deforestation, and biodiversity loss remain perennial...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Understanding of the often complex forest cover change drivers, and the perceive...
Deforestation, accelerated soil erosion, and land degradation are serious problems in Ethiopia. To o...
For decades the world has experienced extensive tropical deforestation. In some countries there are ...
SummaryMany parts of the world are suffering from environmental problems such as deforestation. Many...
Forests are one of the most valuable ecosystems in the world, containing over 60% of the world’s bio...
This paper surveys the impact of growing population pressure on the environmental resource base of E...
Understanding the magnitude and drivers of land cover change is key to designing effective natural r...
Ethiopia is now the second most populated country in Africa with more than 100 million people and an...
Understanding the human-forest relationship is key to sustainable development and forest management....
Understanding of the often complex forest cover change drivers, and the perceived and observed fores...
The few remnants and highly degraded Ethiopian forests cannot adequately provide ecosystems services...
Despite global commitments to forest restoration, evidence of the pathways through which restoration...
Despite global commitments to forest restoration, evidence of the pathways through which restoration...
Severe land degradation and the consequent series of drought and famine episodes have caused major w...
The intertwined challenges of food insecurity, deforestation, and biodiversity loss remain perennial...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Understanding of the often complex forest cover change drivers, and the perceive...
Deforestation, accelerated soil erosion, and land degradation are serious problems in Ethiopia. To o...
For decades the world has experienced extensive tropical deforestation. In some countries there are ...
SummaryMany parts of the world are suffering from environmental problems such as deforestation. Many...
Forests are one of the most valuable ecosystems in the world, containing over 60% of the world’s bio...
This paper surveys the impact of growing population pressure on the environmental resource base of E...
Understanding the magnitude and drivers of land cover change is key to designing effective natural r...
Ethiopia is now the second most populated country in Africa with more than 100 million people and an...
Understanding the human-forest relationship is key to sustainable development and forest management....
Understanding of the often complex forest cover change drivers, and the perceived and observed fores...
The few remnants and highly degraded Ethiopian forests cannot adequately provide ecosystems services...