Browsing Research articles by Author "Teketay, Demel"
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Allometric models for estimating biomass storage and carbon stock potential of Oldeania alpina (K. Schum.) Stapleton forests of south-western Ethiopia.
Abebe, Shiferaw; Gebeyehu, Getaneh; Teketay, Demel; Long, Trinh Thang; Jayaraman, Durai (Elsevier, 2023-02)Ethiopia has the largest bamboo resource base in Africa. However, due to the lack of species-specific models, little is known about the biomass storage, carbon stock and sequestration potential of bamboo forests. Here, ... -
Analysis of Forest Cover Change and Its Drivers in Biodiversity Hotspot Areas of the Semien Mountains National Park, Northwest Ethiopia.
Debebe, Belete; Senbeta, Feyera; Teferi, Ermias; Diriba, Dawit; Teketay, Demel (MDPI, 2023-02-07)Forests provide multiple ecosystem services ranging from local livelihoods and socio-economic benefits to global ecological services. Despite these benefits, human activities have put immense strain on forest resources, ... -
Determinants of household energy choice for domestic chores: Evidence from the Semien Mountains National Park and Adjacent Districts, Northwest Ethiopia.
Debebe, Belete; Senbeta, Feyera; Diriba, Dawit; Teferi, Ermias; Teketay, Demel (Elsevier, 2023-04-04)Energy is a cornerstone and strategic tool to meet basic human needs and address many global development challenges. However, ensuring energy supply while limiting energy’s contribution to environmental change is a major ... -
The Effects of Monthly Rainfall and Temperature on Flowering and Fruiting Intensities Vary within and among Selected Woody Species in Northwestern Ethiopia. Forests.
Dagnachew, Sinework; Teketay, Demel; Demissew, Sebsebe; Awas, Tesfaye; Lemessa, Debissa (MDPI, 2023-03-10)The phenological responses of plants to climatic variables are critical for conservation planning; however, it is less understood in an Afrotropical context. Here, we observed how flowering and fruiting phenophases of seven ... -
Evaluation of Germination under Different Storage Conditions of Four Endemic Plant Species from Ethiopia: Implications for Ex Situ Conservation in Seed Banks.
Dagnachew, Sinework; Teketay, Demel; Demissew, Sebsebe; Awas, Tesfaye (MDPI, 2023-02-06)The conservation of endemic plant species is a major concern, as the species are with restricted distribution range. Since in situ conservation alone will not guarantee their maintenance, ex situ conservation measures must ... -
Utilization of edible wild plants and their contribution to household income in Gweta Village, central Botswana.
Badimo, Dandy; Lepetu, Joyce; Teketay, Demel (International Research Journals, 2015-11)Gweta Village is endowed with a variety of edible wild plants (EWPs) ranging from fruits and leafy vegetables to tubers utilised by the residents. The study focused on documenting and synthesising indigenous knowledge ... -
Water abstraction of invasive Prosopis juliflora and native Senegalia senegal trees: A comparative study in the Great Rift Valley Area, Ethiopia
Hailu, Shiferaw; Tena, Alamirew,; Dzikiti, Sebinasi; Bewket, Woldeamlak; Zeleke, Gete; Teketay, Demel; Schaffner, Urs (Elservier, 2023)Besides direct water abstraction, natural water scarcity in semi-arid and arid regions may be further exacerbated by human-assisted changes in vegetation composition, including the invasion by non-native plant species. ...