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Exclosures for landscape restoration in Ethiopia: business model scenarios and suitability (IWMI Research Report 175)

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  • Wolde Mekuria
  • Gebrehaweria Gebregziabher
  • Nicole Lefore

    (International Water Management Institute
    International Water Management Institute
    International Water Management Institute)

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  • Wolde Mekuria & Gebrehaweria Gebregziabher & Nicole Lefore, 2020. "Exclosures for landscape restoration in Ethiopia: business model scenarios and suitability (IWMI Research Report 175)," IWMI Research Reports H049614, International Water Management Institute.
  • Handle: RePEc:iwt:rerpts:h049614
    DOI: 10.5337/2020.201
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    1. Yami, M. & Mekuria, Wolde, 2022. "Challenges in the governance of community-managed forests in Ethiopia: review," Papers published in Journals (Open Access), International Water Management Institute, pages 1-14(3):147.
    2. Gidey Kidu Mezgebo & Teklay Negash Gebrezgiabher & Metkel Aregay Gebreyesus & Kidane Tesfay Gebrezgiabher & Leake Gebreslassie Weldegiwergis & Haileslasie Gebrezgiabher Hailu, 2022. "Impact of community-based exclosure to smallholder farmers’ livelihood and their willingness to pay: empirical evidences from Tigrai, Ethiopia," Environment, Development and Sustainability: A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Theory and Practice of Sustainable Development, Springer, vol. 24(2), pages 2598-2615, February.

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