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Forest Enterprise Development and Livelihoods in Southwest Ethiopia

Long-term research supporting community management of 70,000ha of Afromontane rainforest used by 100,000 people and policy development affecting 15m people.

Articles

Lowere, J., Meaton, J. & Wood, A,P. (2020) “Assessing Value Chain Interventions in Zambian and Ethiopian Forest Beekeeping Systems"”. Business Strategy and Development. doi: 10.1002/bsd2.136

Lowore,J. Meaton, J. and Wood, A.P. (2018) “African forest honey: an overlooked NTFP with potential to support livelihoods and forests” Environmental Management. 62: 15-28. https://doi-org.libaccess.hud.ac.uk/10.1007/s00267-018-1015-8

Meaton, J., Abebe, B. & Wood, A.P. (2015) “Forest spice development: the use of value chain analysis to identify opportunities for the sustainable development of Ethiopian cardamom (korerima) in forest communities of south-west Ethiopia.” Sustainable Development, 23:1, 1-15.

Sutcliffe, J.P., Wood, A.P. & Meaton, J. (2012) “Competitive forests – making forests sustainable in south-west Ethiopia.” The International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology, 19:6, 471-481.