Descriptions
Land degradation in Amhara has been extensive for many decades. It is highly needed to increase the focus on more sustainable land management to create a basis for development of a greener Economy.
Restoration of degraded forest landscapes must be intensified and is expected to provide an opportunity for more forest cover, increase in food crops and grass production, along with a more sustainable use of the resources. Concentrated efforts are needed to increase the level of knowledge and understanding of the various stakeholders, to develop and protect the forest and other land resources, to expand watershed management and to cosnstruct effective water- and moisture-retaining infrastructures.
The sub-program assesses and develops the existing principles and techniques for forest landscape restoration, building on local knowledge. Further, the sub-program aims to introduce and provide several incentives to motivate, enable, and implement FLR in the Amhara Region, which may thus be replicated in other parts of Ethiopia with a possible extension to other countries.
The Forest Landscape Restoration Program adopts a landscape-approach to forest restoration, which looks at the target area from a multifunctional perspective, combining natural resource management with environmental and social well-being.