Opportunities and Challenges of Forest Development in Ethiopia

Kitessa Gemechu Beleta
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Forests are essential for life on earth. They are not really simply the green cover; we require beautifying the earth. This research review aimed to overview the forest development opportunities and the challenges for forest development in Ethiopia. Published documents, reports from governments and non-governmental organizations on collective forest management were found via keyword searches in relevant literature data banks were used as data source materials. The global forest is declining at a rate of 13 million ha in each year. Tropical forest decline is particularly severe in Africa, Brazil and Indonesia. For example, Africa has lost around 3.4 million ha per year between 2000 and 2010. Ethiopia is thought to be losing 140,000 ha per year. Deforestation, which is occurring at an alarming rate, is one of such problems and a key factor challenging forest development. Deforestation, agricultural expansion and lack of strong coordinating forestry institutions are some of the challenges for forest development in Ethiopia. The causes of deforestation and forest degradation are dynamics, complex, and vary from place to place. There are several reasons for the depletion of forest resources, the following are considered major: Increases in population and consequent increases in the demand for agricultural land, settlements around forest areas, encroachments, forest fires, ranges of political, cultural, and socio-economic factors. Technical advances in energy efficiency are critical for developing countries like Ethiopia whose populations depend primarily on biomass fuels and Reduce demand for fuelwood via the dissemination and usage of fuel-efficient stoves and/or alternative-fuel cooking and the collaboration of researchers, educators, and developmental extensions are needed to rehabilitate the degraded forest land.
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埃塞俄比亚森林发展的机遇与挑战
森林对地球上的生命至关重要。它们不仅仅是绿色的覆盖物;我们需要美化地球。本研究综述旨在概述埃塞俄比亚森林发展的机遇和挑战。通过关键词检索相关文献,找到政府和非政府组织发表的关于集体森林管理的文件、报告,并以数据库作为数据源材料。全球森林正以每年1300万公顷的速度减少。热带森林的减少在非洲、巴西和印度尼西亚尤为严重。例如,在2000年至2010年期间,非洲每年损失约340万公顷。埃塞俄比亚被认为每年损失14万公顷土地。森林砍伐正以惊人的速度发生,是这些问题之一,也是挑战森林发展的关键因素。砍伐森林、农业扩张和缺乏强有力的协调林业机构是埃塞俄比亚森林发展面临的一些挑战。毁林和森林退化的原因是动态的、复杂的,并且因地而异。森林资源枯竭有几个原因,以下被认为是主要原因:人口的增加和随之而来的对农业用地需求的增加、森林地区周围的定居、侵占、森林火灾、政治、文化和社会经济因素的范围。能源效率方面的技术进步对埃塞俄比亚等发展中国家至关重要,这些国家的人口主要依靠生物质燃料,通过推广和使用节能型炉灶和/或替代燃料烹饪来减少对薪柴的需求,需要研究人员、教育工作者的合作和发展扩展,以恢复退化的林地。
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