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Näytetään blogitekstit, joiden ajankohta on kesäkuu, 2020.

Forest Carbon number and Forest Carbon flux in Ethiopia

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Forestry in general and carbon husbandry especially, are quite different in the  tropical highland country Ethiopia and in the boreal lowland country Finland. When Finland is basically covered everywhere with closed forests, Ethiopia has a mosaic type scenery where closed forests are rare. The densely populated highlands are now basically open agricultural and grazing areas. Modern agroforesty is changing the situation as smallholder farmers are planting trees along the borders of their parcels, and small woodlots for fuelwood and for traditional small house building. The Picture 1 describes the Ethiopian highland setup. There is an indigenous, original forest in the centre. It has been culturally conserved around a local coptic church (in a Sekela village, in Amhara region). The church area is surrounded by smallholder farmers crop fields with more or less scattered trees planted by the farmers themselves. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) would define the block in the centre of