Community participation in tourism development as a tool to foster sustainable land and resource use practices in a national park milieu

A Wondirad, B Ewnetu - Land use policy, 2019 - Elsevier
Community participation has been on the spotlight in tourism academia as a tool to induce
sustainable tourism development. However, despite profound commendations of literature …

Wetland ecosystems in Ethiopia and their implications in ecotourism and biodiversity conservation

IP Menbere, TP Menbere - Journal of Ecology and the Natural …, 2018 - academicjournals.org
Wetlands are ecosystems in which water covers the land. They provide economical,
ecological, societal and recreational benefits to humans. Although complete documentation …

Why urban ecology matters in Ethiopia

G Perry, F Gebresenbet, M DaPra, P Branco… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Three concurrent global environmental trends are particularly apparent: human population
growth, urbanization, and climate change. Especially in countries such as Ethiopia in the …

Perception of local communities on protected areas: lessons drawn from the Bale Mountains National Park, Ethiopia

E Gulte, H Tadele, A Haileslassie… - Ecosystems and …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT A study targeting the Bale Mountains National Park in Ethiopia was conducted
to gain a deeper understanding of local communities' opinion on benefits and disbenefits of …

Class and landscape level habitat fragmentation analysis in the Bale mountains national park, southeastern Ethiopia

A Muhammed, E Elias - Heliyon, 2021 - cell.com
The changes of natural habitat structure and function due to human interference is hastening
worldwide, and it is compulsory to preserve biological resources in a protected system. This …

Long-term fire resilience of the Ericaceous Belt, Bale Mountains, Ethiopia

G Gil-Romera, C Adolf, BM Benito… - Biology …, 2019 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Fire is the most frequent disturbance in the Ericaceous Belt (ca 3000–4300 masl), one of the
most important plant communities of tropical African mountains. Through resprouting after …

Multispectral analysis-ready satellite data for three East African mountain ecosystems

N Bhandari, L Bald, L Wraase, D Zeuss - Scientific Data, 2024 - nature.com
Abstract The East African mountain ecosystems are facing increasing threats due to global
change, putting their unique socio-ecological systems at risk. To monitor and understand …

Changes and drivers of afro-alpine forest ecosystem: future trajectories and management strategies in Bale eco-region, Ethiopia

A Mezgebu, G Workineh - Ecological Processes, 2017 - Springer
Introduction Ecosystem change and respective conservation needs were at top priority areas
in the globe especially at biodiversity hotspot zones and places of endemism like Bale eco …

Land-use change and forest cover depletion in Bhawal National Park, Gazipur, Bangladesh from 2005 to 2020

MU Rahman, T Dey, J Biswas - Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2023 - Springer
Despite being a historically significant and biologically diverse protected area in
Bangladesh, Bhawal National Park (BNP) has been the victim of anthropogenic activities …

[PDF][PDF] Opportunities and challenges for community-based ecotourism development: A case study in Dinsho and Goba Woredas, Southeast Ethiopia

IP Menbere, TP Menbere - International Journal of Ecology and …, 2017 - netjournals.org
This study was conducted to assess the opportunities and challenges for community-based
ecotourism development in Dinsho and Goba Woredas, in Ethiopia. Local communities who …