Review: Church forests—the green spots of Ethiopian highlands
Abstract. Mekonen AB, Gebreegziabher BG, Wassie WA, Tsegay BA. 2019. Review: Church forests—the green spots of Ethiopian highlands. Asian J For 3: 45-53. In the central and northern highlands of Ethiopia, native vegetation is almost restricted to church forests which are the only remnant natural forest in the region.
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ERITREAN EDUCATION - RETROSPECT AND PROSPECT [PDF]
Education has long been recognized as a central element in economics development. In Eritrea, Church education played a significant role in transmitting church literature from generation to generation.
Rena, Ravinder
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Guiding principles for sustainable bamboo forest management planning Benishangul-Gumuz Regional State (BGRS) [PDF]
Benishangul-Gumuz Regional State (BGRS) is the region of Ethiopia with the greatest bamboo forest cover. The resource has, however, encountered heavy degradation in recent years due to fires for farming and for hunting, mass flowering, unsustainable ...
Atmadja, Stibniati +2 more
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The Ethiopian Human Rights commission and its contribution to the protection of Human Rights and building of good governance: challenges and prospectp [PDF]
The nature of the environment in which national human rights institutions (NHRIs) operate determines their effectiveness in building a human rights culture.
Abdo, Mohammed
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The Gǝʿǝz Manuscripts Collection from the Monastery of Däbrä Ṣǝyon (Abunä Abrǝham, Tǝgray, Ethiopia)
The monastery of Däbrä Ṣǝyon (Abunä Abrǝham), situated on a peak of the eastern chains of the Gärʿalta mountains, is one of the well-known medieval Ethiopian monasteries.
Hagos Abrha Abay
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Unique bird diversity in an Ethiopian church forest
Abstract Today, most of Ethiopia’s church forests are small forest patches surrounded by a degraded and anthropogenically modified landscape, mostly arable land. Nevertheless, these forest islands may still provide valuable habitats for typical forest species. It remains questionable whether these habitat remnants provide sufficient resources
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Black Italianità: Citizenship and Belonging in the Black Mediterranean [PDF]
This article discusses the fraught relationship between legal citizenship and Black belonging as depicted in the works of two Black Italian women writers. The protagonists in the short story “Salsicce” (“Sausages”) by Igiaba Scego and the novella Kkeywa:
Smythe, SA
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Täwaḥǝdo Theologizing as a Possible Guide for Ecumenical Fellowship in the Spirit of Nicaea
The Ethiopian Orthodox Täwaḥǝdo Church (EOTC) embodies a vibrant and unique heritage of self-theologizing that is both consistent with Nicene formulations and deeply accommodating of non-Western epistemic assumptions.
Calum SAMUELSON
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In-situ Conservation of wild forest coffee-Exploring the potential of participatory forest management in south west Ethiopia [PDF]
Maintaining the gene pool of Coffea arabica in the forests of South West Ethiopia, where this plant evolved and has its genetic hearth, is a challenge of global importance.
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According to tradition and to the early church historian Eusebius, Christianity was preached in Ethiopia by the apostle Matthew before it reached Europe; Mark the evangelist is said to have established the church in Alexandria in 43 C.E. What is clear is
Hawley, John C.
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