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Tree seed sources, seed production and supply, seedling production in Somali Region

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Dry forests and woodlands in Africa represent an important resource base for livelihoods and economic development (Suderland and Ndoye, 2004; Paumgarten and Shackleton, 2009). They are fragile ecosystems and have a variety of ecological and economic advantages to humanity because of the region’s abundant biodiversity (Abtew et al., 2014). The Somali Region is predominantly characterized by dryland agroecology, and dry forests and woodlands are the main features of the landscapes of the region (Muhyadin and Badal, 2021).
    Publication year

    2024

    Authors

    Georgis, K.; Kidane, B.

    Language

    English

    Keywords

    conservation, genetic resources, trees

    Geographic

    Ethiopia

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