Tree Planting by Smallholder Farmers in the Upper Catchment of Lake Tana Watershed, Northwest Ethiopia

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作者
Abrham Abiyu
Demel Teketay
Georg Gratzer
Maru Shete
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[1] Amhara Agricultural Research Institute (ARARI),Forestry Research
[2] Botswana College of Agriculture,Department of Crop Science and Production
[3] University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences,Department of Forest
[4] St. Mary’s University, and Soil Sciences, Institute of Forest Ecology
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Small-scale Forestry | 2016年 / 15卷
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Livelihoods; Diversity; Tree growing niche; Woodlot;
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Tree growing by smallholder farmers is an emerging livelihood strategy in Lake Tana catchment. The objectives of this study were to (1) identify the most important tree species grown, (2) investigate the drivers of the existing pattern, and (3) identify determinants of the number and diversity of tree species and their spatial patterns. Survey data were collected from 200 households. Multiple linear regression was employed to identify the determinants of tree growing behaviour of households and spatial variables affecting the abundance of tree species. Eucalyptus globulus, Acacia decurrens and E. camaldulensis dominate woodlots. Only a fraction of the forest production is used by the households, the rest being sold as poles or charcoal. Location in relation to market centres, number of livestock owned, landholding size and age of household head were found to positively affected the number of tree species and trees grown. Gender affected the species and spatial pattern of trees. Woodlots, farm boundaries and homesteads were found to be important tree growing niches. These results substantiate the proposition that farmers assign their parcels of land to uses that increase the rent value of the land, and this value is affected by access to roads. Woodlots are on the increase at the cost of productive agricultural land. Provision of a tree planting extension service may increase participation of farmers in tree planting, and a management-oriented tree planting extension service may give desirable results.
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页数:13
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