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As per the result of historical trend analysis, the high forest cover of the study area dwindled as a result of repeatedly implemented resettlement programs of the Derg and the current government (EPDRF) of Ethiopia. The overall 14% of forest land was cleared off to suit agricultural and settlement uses during the Derg regime alone so that these land uses had increased from 11% of the Imperial Regime to about 26% during the down fall of the Derg government. However, the current government resettlement schemes continuously launched to the study area along with the land grabbing by…mehr

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As per the result of historical trend analysis, the high forest cover of the study area dwindled as a result of repeatedly implemented resettlement programs of the Derg and the current government (EPDRF) of Ethiopia. The overall 14% of forest land was cleared off to suit agricultural and settlement uses during the Derg regime alone so that these land uses had increased from 11% of the Imperial Regime to about 26% during the down fall of the Derg government. However, the current government resettlement schemes continuously launched to the study area along with the land grabbing by self-sponsored resettlers has increased the 26% agriculture and settlement land uses in to about 31% while the forest land declined by about 36% since 1991 onwards
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Name: Belay Haile Staatsangehörigkeit: Äthiopier Beruf: MSc-Abschluss in Watershed Management Veröffentlichungen: 1. Auswirkungen der veränderten Landnutzung/Bodenbedeckung auf den Lebensunterhalt der ländlichen Gemeinden in Äthiopien. 2. Ursachen für Veränderungen in der Landnutzung/Bodenbedeckung im Bezirk Guraferda in der Benchi Maji Zone, Südwest-Äthiopien