The contribution of Eucalyptus woodlots to the livelihoods of small scale farmers in tropical and subtropical countries with special reference to the Ethiopian highlands

Different eucalyptus species have an ability to grow in a wide range of ecological conditions and are found almost all over the world, mostly in tropical and subtropical countries. Small scale farmers in least developing countries plant eucalyptus widely compared to other tree species. Hence, the ai...

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Main Author: Ketsela Hailemicael, Biruk
Format: Second cycle, A2E
Language:Swedish
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Published: 2012
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Online Access:https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/4296/
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description Different eucalyptus species have an ability to grow in a wide range of ecological conditions and are found almost all over the world, mostly in tropical and subtropical countries. Small scale farmers in least developing countries plant eucalyptus widely compared to other tree species. Hence, the aim of this study was to contribute to the pros and cons of eucalyptus in different regions. Eucalypts have several important qualities for the smallholders; they are easy to establish even on degraded land and easy to manage, and have few natural enemies, a wide ecological range, good survival, high growth rate, many important uses and a reliable source of cash income. The use of eucalypt is environmentally controversial; it is difficult to prove that the genus has particular negative effects compared to other common fast growing plantation species. It was further found that eucalypts have specific economic advantages for the smallholders; a stable and accessible market even in remote areas, produce high value particularly on small densely planted woodlots and give an early return on investment compared to other plantation species resulting in a more even cash flow. Thus, eucalyptus hold obvious potentials to contribute to poverty alleviate among smallholders.
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spelling RepoSLU42962012-09-12T06:38:09Z https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/4296/ The contribution of Eucalyptus woodlots to the livelihoods of small scale farmers in tropical and subtropical countries with special reference to the Ethiopian highlands Ketsela Hailemicael, Biruk Agricultural economics and policies Forestry production Different eucalyptus species have an ability to grow in a wide range of ecological conditions and are found almost all over the world, mostly in tropical and subtropical countries. Small scale farmers in least developing countries plant eucalyptus widely compared to other tree species. Hence, the aim of this study was to contribute to the pros and cons of eucalyptus in different regions. Eucalypts have several important qualities for the smallholders; they are easy to establish even on degraded land and easy to manage, and have few natural enemies, a wide ecological range, good survival, high growth rate, many important uses and a reliable source of cash income. The use of eucalypt is environmentally controversial; it is difficult to prove that the genus has particular negative effects compared to other common fast growing plantation species. It was further found that eucalypts have specific economic advantages for the smallholders; a stable and accessible market even in remote areas, produce high value particularly on small densely planted woodlots and give an early return on investment compared to other plantation species resulting in a more even cash flow. Thus, eucalyptus hold obvious potentials to contribute to poverty alleviate among smallholders. 2012-06-13 Second cycle, A2E NonPeerReviewed application/pdf sv https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/4296/1/Biruk_K_120613.pdf Ketsela Hailemicael, Biruk, 2012. The contribution of Eucalyptus woodlots to the livelihoods of small scale farmers in tropical and subtropical countries with special reference to the Ethiopian highlands. Second cycle, A2E. Uppsala: (S) > Dept. of Forest Products <https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/view/divisions/OID-231.html> urn:nbn:se:slu:epsilon-s-1204 eng
spellingShingle Agricultural economics and policies
Forestry production
Ketsela Hailemicael, Biruk
The contribution of Eucalyptus woodlots to the livelihoods of small scale farmers in tropical and subtropical countries with special reference to the Ethiopian highlands
title The contribution of Eucalyptus woodlots to the livelihoods of small scale farmers in tropical and subtropical countries with special reference to the Ethiopian highlands
title_full The contribution of Eucalyptus woodlots to the livelihoods of small scale farmers in tropical and subtropical countries with special reference to the Ethiopian highlands
title_fullStr The contribution of Eucalyptus woodlots to the livelihoods of small scale farmers in tropical and subtropical countries with special reference to the Ethiopian highlands
title_full_unstemmed The contribution of Eucalyptus woodlots to the livelihoods of small scale farmers in tropical and subtropical countries with special reference to the Ethiopian highlands
title_short The contribution of Eucalyptus woodlots to the livelihoods of small scale farmers in tropical and subtropical countries with special reference to the Ethiopian highlands
title_sort contribution of eucalyptus woodlots to the livelihoods of small scale farmers in tropical and subtropical countries with special reference to the ethiopian highlands
topic Agricultural economics and policies
Forestry production
url https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/4296/
https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/4296/