Dry woodlands comprise the largest forest resources in Ethiopia. An important feature of these forests is their richness in Acacia, Boswellia and Commiphora (ABC) species that produce gum and resin. Gums/resins significantly contribute to rural livelihoods, the national economy, and ecosystem stability. Their contribution to local livelihoods is in terms of both cash income and subsistence value. In different parts of the country they contribute up to one-third of the annual household income. Currently, an estimated US2 million gum and resin are consumed locally, the rest is exported. During the 2007/08 fiscal year, Ethiopia earned a revenue of about US.7 million from this export. However, the woodlands and the ABC species are under intense...
The dryland vegetation and particularly the Acacia-Commiphora woodlands support the livelihoods of a...
Ethiopia's forest resource base, which is mostly found in the southwestern highlands, supports a mu...
Keywords: Gum Arabic; Deforestation; Entry and Exit; Real options Drought; Socio-economic, Oligopoly...
Dry woodlands comprise the largest forest resources in Ethiopia. An important feature of these fore...
This paper examines the extent to which the economic gains derived from gum and resin commercializat...
Although the human domestication of forest and tree resources is often considered to result in resou...
Dry forests are dominant vegetation types in Ethiopia and are home to important gums and resins prod...
The present study investigates the extent to which the economic gains derived from gums and resins c...
This research assessed the value chain of gum and resins, which are available in four woreda in the ...
This paper examines the extent to which the economic gains derived from gum and resin commercializat...
This study was conducted in Tselemti and AsgedeTsimbla districts of North Western Zone of Tigray reg...
This publication is intended to serve researchers and teachers as well as development practitioners....
In Ethiopia gum arabic are collected from A. senegal and A. seyal, having large potential for produ...
Dryland areas in Ethiopia encompass pastoral and agro-pastoral areas in the country and have long be...
The dryland vegetation and particularly the Acacia-Commiphora woodlands support the livelihoods of a...
The dryland vegetation and particularly the Acacia-Commiphora woodlands support the livelihoods of a...
Ethiopia's forest resource base, which is mostly found in the southwestern highlands, supports a mu...
Keywords: Gum Arabic; Deforestation; Entry and Exit; Real options Drought; Socio-economic, Oligopoly...
Dry woodlands comprise the largest forest resources in Ethiopia. An important feature of these fore...
This paper examines the extent to which the economic gains derived from gum and resin commercializat...
Although the human domestication of forest and tree resources is often considered to result in resou...
Dry forests are dominant vegetation types in Ethiopia and are home to important gums and resins prod...
The present study investigates the extent to which the economic gains derived from gums and resins c...
This research assessed the value chain of gum and resins, which are available in four woreda in the ...
This paper examines the extent to which the economic gains derived from gum and resin commercializat...
This study was conducted in Tselemti and AsgedeTsimbla districts of North Western Zone of Tigray reg...
This publication is intended to serve researchers and teachers as well as development practitioners....
In Ethiopia gum arabic are collected from A. senegal and A. seyal, having large potential for produ...
Dryland areas in Ethiopia encompass pastoral and agro-pastoral areas in the country and have long be...
The dryland vegetation and particularly the Acacia-Commiphora woodlands support the livelihoods of a...
The dryland vegetation and particularly the Acacia-Commiphora woodlands support the livelihoods of a...
Ethiopia's forest resource base, which is mostly found in the southwestern highlands, supports a mu...
Keywords: Gum Arabic; Deforestation; Entry and Exit; Real options Drought; Socio-economic, Oligopoly...