Ethiopia's growing population, urbanization, and booming construction industries are all factors in the country's rising demand for wood products. The country's current plantations are inadequate to meet the demand for wood products. The country only exports a small amount of wood, accounting for about 1.45% of all imports, while importing over 3 million m3 round wood equivalent (RWE), amounting to about USD 182.53 million. This showed that there is a large gap between import and export bills, which indicates a negative trade balance. The goal of this study is to examine supply patterns as well as existing and prospective demand for wood products, particularly industrial wood and wood fuel. First, a collection of all relevant documents indi...
Based on recent estimates, the average demand for wood at 1.39 m3/year/capita surpasses the average ...
Based on recent estimates, the average demand for wood at 1.39 m3/year/capita surpasses the average ...
The natural high forest of Ghana has depleted greatly due partly to timber logging for primarily fur...
This review paper focused on the Ethiopian wood products demand and supply situation in the current ...
This policy brief aims to propose options to narrow the wood supply and demand gap through a critica...
This policy brief aims to propose options to narrow the wood supply and demand gap through a critica...
This policy brief aims to propose options to narrow the wood supply and demand gap through a critica...
The majority of the people in sub-Saharan Africa depend on natural and planted forests for subsisten...
The majority of the people in sub-Saharan Africa depend on natural and planted forests for subsisten...
Demand for all forest products has been increasing in Ethiopia, due to population, economic growth, ...
Article ProceedingsPrimary forest based industries in the country play a major role in the conversio...
Proceedings of the 1 st TAFORI Scientific Conference on Forestry Research for Sustainable Industrial...
Proceedings of the 1 st TAFORI Scientific Conference on Forestry Research for Sustainable Industrial...
The production of gums and resins in Ethiopia falls far short of its potential, even though the expo...
Based on recent estimates, the average demand for wood at 1.39 m3/year/capita surpasses the average ...
Based on recent estimates, the average demand for wood at 1.39 m3/year/capita surpasses the average ...
Based on recent estimates, the average demand for wood at 1.39 m3/year/capita surpasses the average ...
The natural high forest of Ghana has depleted greatly due partly to timber logging for primarily fur...
This review paper focused on the Ethiopian wood products demand and supply situation in the current ...
This policy brief aims to propose options to narrow the wood supply and demand gap through a critica...
This policy brief aims to propose options to narrow the wood supply and demand gap through a critica...
This policy brief aims to propose options to narrow the wood supply and demand gap through a critica...
The majority of the people in sub-Saharan Africa depend on natural and planted forests for subsisten...
The majority of the people in sub-Saharan Africa depend on natural and planted forests for subsisten...
Demand for all forest products has been increasing in Ethiopia, due to population, economic growth, ...
Article ProceedingsPrimary forest based industries in the country play a major role in the conversio...
Proceedings of the 1 st TAFORI Scientific Conference on Forestry Research for Sustainable Industrial...
Proceedings of the 1 st TAFORI Scientific Conference on Forestry Research for Sustainable Industrial...
The production of gums and resins in Ethiopia falls far short of its potential, even though the expo...
Based on recent estimates, the average demand for wood at 1.39 m3/year/capita surpasses the average ...
Based on recent estimates, the average demand for wood at 1.39 m3/year/capita surpasses the average ...
Based on recent estimates, the average demand for wood at 1.39 m3/year/capita surpasses the average ...
The natural high forest of Ghana has depleted greatly due partly to timber logging for primarily fur...