Autor: Mekuria, Wolde
- Woody species diversity and coffee production in remnant semi-natural dry Afromontane Forest in Zegie Peninsula, Ethiopia
- Factors influencing the implementation of agroecological practices: lessons drawn from the Aba-Garima watershed, Ethiopia
- The role of landscape management practices to address natural resource degradation and human vulnerability in Awash River Basin, Ethiopia
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- Restoring aboveground carbon and biodiversity: a case study from the Nile Basin, Ethiopia
- Mixed-species allometric equations and estimation of aboveground biomass and carbon stocks in restoring degraded landscape in northern Ethiopia
Autor: Amare, D.
- Woody species diversity and coffee production in remnant semi-natural dry Afromontane Forest in Zegie Peninsula, Ethiopia
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- Perception of local community and the willingness to pay to restore church forests: the case of Dera district, northwestern Ethiopia
- Restoring aboveground carbon and biodiversity: a case study from the Nile Basin, Ethiopia
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