2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.tfp.2022.100269
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Small scale eucalyptus cultivation and its socioeconomic impacts in Ethiopia: A review of practices and conditions

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“…Hence, due to their economic potential croplands were converted to Eucalyptus woodlot (Yitaferu et al, 2013;Lemenih and Kassa, 2014;Tadesseet al, 2015). This indicates the popular acceptance of eucalyptus production as an impressive business for small-scale farmers in the country (Alemayehu and Melka, 2022). It produces wood within a short time to satisfy different needs of society, and also helps to conserve native tree species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, due to their economic potential croplands were converted to Eucalyptus woodlot (Yitaferu et al, 2013;Lemenih and Kassa, 2014;Tadesseet al, 2015). This indicates the popular acceptance of eucalyptus production as an impressive business for small-scale farmers in the country (Alemayehu and Melka, 2022). It produces wood within a short time to satisfy different needs of society, and also helps to conserve native tree species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, as indicated in Figure 3, the rate of plantation is decreasing gradually, and the land cover expansion was not found as expected due to poor survival rate of seedlings, prolonged dry season, water scarcity, and unsustainable management of plantations [23][24][25]. Forest cover increased in some areas after watershed management programs launched in 2011 along with the establishment of eucalyptus plantations [26]. Farmers shift from cultivated land use to artificial forest land based on the income difference from crop and tree.…”
Section: Linking Lulc With Biophysical Conservation Effortsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Introduced Eucalyptus varieties E. globules was favored tree crop [28]. Nowadays, In Ethiopia, Eucalyptus plantation as a form of woodlots is increasing and widely planted in different parts of the country since it has high demand of both fuel wood and constriction inputs [19,3]. With compare to other tree species farmers give high priority to Eucalyptus tree species especially for poles, farm implementation, construction and fences [25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%