Ethiopian montane rainforests are economically valuable repositories of biodiversity, especially of wild Coffea arabica populations, and they are vanishing at accelerating rates. Our research results confirm theory which explains biodiversity loss by diverging private and social net benefits from land conversion. Poor farmers basically live from hand-to-mouth and manage resources with very short term planning horizons. In such circumstances they cannot afford to carry the cost burden of conservation from which the broader national and global society benefits. Society, on the other hand, highly values the biodiversity of Ethiopia's montane rainforests, but has not managed to put mechanisms in place which enable to pay for the conservation of...
Ethiopia is an agrarian country with a notable topographic variety from 110m below sea level at Dalo...
Coffea arabica evolved as an understory shrub in the Afromontane forests of south-west Ethiopia. D...
Despite all the efforts of politicians and scientists to protect tropical forests, the degradation o...
Ethiopian montane rainforests are economically valuable repositories of biodiversity, especially of ...
Ethiopian montane rainforests are economically valuable repositories of biodiversity, especially of ...
Although there is ample theoretical evidence of the economic and social causes of biodiversity loss,...
Forests are one of the most valuable ecosystems in the world, containing over 60% of the world’s bio...
Market-based instruments have become a widely used approach to motivate landowners to conserve fores...
The Ethiopian southwest is a global origin for Arabica coffee which is the second most traded global...
The Ethiopian southwest is a global origin for Arabica coffee which is the second most traded global...
Successful forest conservation in the tropics depends on various biophysical, socioeconomic, cultura...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the National Academy of ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe conversion of tropical forests to agricultural productio...
We studied food security and biodiversity conservation from a social-ecological perspective in south...
The leading direct cause of the loss of biodiversity is habitat alteration and disruption. If we are...
Ethiopia is an agrarian country with a notable topographic variety from 110m below sea level at Dalo...
Coffea arabica evolved as an understory shrub in the Afromontane forests of south-west Ethiopia. D...
Despite all the efforts of politicians and scientists to protect tropical forests, the degradation o...
Ethiopian montane rainforests are economically valuable repositories of biodiversity, especially of ...
Ethiopian montane rainforests are economically valuable repositories of biodiversity, especially of ...
Although there is ample theoretical evidence of the economic and social causes of biodiversity loss,...
Forests are one of the most valuable ecosystems in the world, containing over 60% of the world’s bio...
Market-based instruments have become a widely used approach to motivate landowners to conserve fores...
The Ethiopian southwest is a global origin for Arabica coffee which is the second most traded global...
The Ethiopian southwest is a global origin for Arabica coffee which is the second most traded global...
Successful forest conservation in the tropics depends on various biophysical, socioeconomic, cultura...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the National Academy of ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe conversion of tropical forests to agricultural productio...
We studied food security and biodiversity conservation from a social-ecological perspective in south...
The leading direct cause of the loss of biodiversity is habitat alteration and disruption. If we are...
Ethiopia is an agrarian country with a notable topographic variety from 110m below sea level at Dalo...
Coffea arabica evolved as an understory shrub in the Afromontane forests of south-west Ethiopia. D...
Despite all the efforts of politicians and scientists to protect tropical forests, the degradation o...