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Forest ecosystems play a critical role in climate regulation and disaster risk reduction (DRR), particularly in mountainous regions that are highly vulnerable to climate‐induced hazards. This study evaluates the contribution of forest ecosystems to carbon sequestration, microclimate regulation, and mitigation of floods and landslides in Dawro Zone ...
Bekele Tona Amenu +3 more
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Homegarden agroforestry is one of the oldest farming practices in Ethiopia and the tropics, and is regarded as an economically sound and environmentally sustainable land use system. Despite a presumed high potential to improve the livelihoods of billions and maintain ecological stability, its adoption and implementation by farmers remain limited. Hence,
Abate Tadesse +2 more
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Accurate estimation of forest volume in plantation forests can be made through species‐specific models. However, such models are scarce in Africa, particularly in Ethiopia. This study aimed to determine the form factor and develop an improved species‐specific volume model for Eucalyptus camaldulensis in Jabi Tehnan district, Northwestern Ethiopia.
Amsalu Endalamaw +2 more
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Participatory forest management (PFM) is increasingly recognized as an effective approach for forest conservation and sustainable resource use in Ethiopia, yet empirical evidence of its ecological outcomes remains limited. This study assessed the effects of PFM on forest composition, diversity, and regeneration in the Guangua Elala Forest, Northwestern
Sintayehu Getie +4 more
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The grivet monkey (Chlorocebus aethiops aethiops) is an Old‐World primate Monkey species distributed on the east of the White Nile in Sudan to Ethiopia, Eritrea, and Djibouti. This study was conducted from February to July 2024, during both the wet (June–July) and dry seasons (February–March), and it aimed to assess the contribution of anthropogenic ...
Chalachew Alemneh +5 more
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Abstract Introduction Matching restoration strategies to environmental conditions is essential for successful forest landscape restoration in Ethiopia, but remains challenging due to limited guidance. Objectives We evaluated the performance of restoration strategies based on forest stand structure and biomass across varying soil, elevation, and climate
Alfred Aleeje +7 more
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Invasive alien plant species can cause considerable ecological, economic, and social impacts, and the number of impactful species will likely increase with globalisation and anthropogenic climate change. Preventing potentially invasive alien plant species from becoming introduced is the most cost‐effective way to protect Norway's ecosystems from future
Katy Ivison +6 more
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Hemicelluloses: A Review on Extraction and Modification for Various Applications
The review articles include the structure and distribution of hemicellulose along with hemicellulose extraction methods. The extraction methods' advantages and disadvantages also included compromises with the detail performed and ongoing research work.
Divya Gautam +7 more
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Commodity risk assessment of Salix caprea and Salix cinerea plants from the UK
Abstract The European Commission requested the EFSA Panel on Plant Health to prepare and deliver risk assessments for commodities listed in Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/2019 as ‘High risk plants, plant products and other objects’.
EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH) +31 more
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We perform a phylogenetic analysis of the Mesozoic common gymnosperm Xenoxylon to understand the systematic relationship with extant conifers. Data come from four nucleotide regions (trnL‐F, trnK‐matK, rbcL, psbA‐trnH), xylological characters, and biomolecular composition of five extant conifer families and extinct Xenoxylon. Using maximum parsimony in
Aowei Xie +4 more
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