
Yohannis Gebremariam- Professor (Assistant) at University of Gondar
Yohannis Gebremariam
- Professor (Assistant) at University of Gondar
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Dry woodland ecosystems play an important role in the global carbon balance and these need accurate biomass predictions that can be obtained from tree allometry. However, information on allometric models is limited for Combretum-Terminalia woodlands of the Amhara Region in Northwestern Ethiopia. The objective of the study was to develop an allometr...
This study was carried out to determine the effect of plantation forest with management intervention on woody plant species diversity in Tarmaber district north shewa zone Ethiopia, regeneration and soil seed bank species composition in five different forest types. A total of 75 circular sample plots of 314 m2 were established along a transect line...
Dry woodlands provide multifunctional benefits which grouped socioeconomic and ecological values. Despite these advantageous while recently threatened, the status of dry woodland attribute is not well understood, particularly Alitash National Park (ANP). Hence, woody species diversity, productivity and carbon stock potential of ANP were studied. Ba...
Ethiopian highland bamboo is a multipurpose and a fast growing plant that supports local livelihoods in many ways. It is a source of food, fodder, furniture, textile raw material, building material, industrial inputs, fuel and other purposes in Ethiopia. Physical properties are considered to be important factors in determining the suitability of ba...
Ethiopia is known for its massive expansion of plantations and woodlots, that are mainly of monocultures of the exotic tree species, Eucalyptus, which has still remained the pre-dominant tree components of plantations as well as farming systems in different parts of Ethiopian highlands, including the highlands in North Gondar. However, the status o...
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Wild edible plants are of crucial importance in all parts of the world in supporting global food basket (about one billion people) on a daily basis. They are means of survival for rural communities, especially during times of drought, famine, shocks and risks. This study assessed wild edible plants, uses, management practices and their t...