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Original TitleEcosystem Service Production and Flows in Gera, Gumay, and Setema Woreda, Ethiopia
DOI10.48548/pubdata-6
Handle20.500.14123/11
Kinds of DataStatistical Evaluations / Tables
Programs and Applications
Resource TypeDataset
CreatorBrück, Maria  0000-0001-8656-8972 (Social-ecological Systems Institute (SESI), Leuphana Universität Lüneburg  02w2y2t16)
Duguma, Dula Wakassa  0000-0003-4581-8351 (Social-ecological Systems Institute (SESI), Leuphana Universität Lüneburg  02w2y2t16)
Law, Elizabeth  0000-0003-4456-1259 (Working Conservation Consulting)
Abson, David  0000-0003-3755-785X (Centre for Sustainability Management (CSM), Leuphana Universität Lüneburg  02w2y2t16)
Fischer, Jörn  0000-0003-3187-8978 (Social-ecological Systems Institute (SESI), Leuphana Universität Lüneburg  02w2y2t16)
Schultner, Jannik  0000-0002-5865-7975 (Wageningen University & Research  04qw24q55)
Description of the DatasetDer Datensatz beinhaltet statistische Angaben und aggregierte Daten zur Produktion und zu Warenflüssen von Ökosystemdienstleistungen in den drei äthiopischen Woredas (Distrikten) Gera, Gumay und Setema und den zugehörigen Kebeles (kleinste Verwaltungsbezirke). Die Daten wurden aus diversen Quellen wie offiziellen Statistiken (u.a. Census Data 2007, Woreda Reports aus den Jahren 2019 und 2020) sowie über Experteninterviews bezogen, zusammengestellt und mit beigelegtem Code analysiert. Weitere Daten zu den Kebeles (Höhe, Wohlstand, Abgeschiedenheit, Größe, Landnutzung nach zwölf Kategorien) wurden, u.a. durch Remote Sensing Techniken, berechnet und zusammengetragen.

The dataset includes statistical information and aggregated data on ecosystem services production and flows in three Ethiopian woredas (districts Gera, Gumay and Setema) and their associated kebeles (smallest administrative units). Data were obtained from diverse sources such as official statistics (including Census Data 2007, Woreda Reports from 2019 and 2020) and via expert interviews, compiled and analyzed with attached code. Additional data on the kebeles (altitude, wealth, remoteness, size, land cover and use by twelve categories) were calculated and compiled, inter alia through remote sensing techniques.
MethodsInterview
Aggregation
Programming / Script-based data collection
KeywordsÖkosystem; Äthiopien; Landwirtschaft; Produktion; Warenfluss; Produktionsbedingungen; Bioökonomie; Ecosystem; Ethiopia; Agriculture; Production; Flow; Bioeconomy
Thematic ClassificationLandwirtschaftliche Produktion
Language of the ResourceEnglish
GeolocationCountry: Ethiopia
Region/Location: Woredas Gera, Gumay und Setema
Time Period of the Creation of the Dataset2020-11 - 2022-03
Time Period of the Collection of the Data2020-11-02 - 2020-11-23
Data CollectorBekele Negash, Birhanu
Feyisa Damu, Dadi
NotesCensus data (total_pop, male, female, no_hh) are from: The 2007 Population and Housing Census of Ethiopia: Statistical Report for Oromiya Region; Part V: Population Size of Kebeles; Table 9.1. Population, Households and Housing Units for Urban Kebeles by Sex: 2007; Table 9.2. Population, Households and Housing Units for Rural Kebeles by Sex: 2007.
Date of Availability2022-04-22T14:03:09Z
Date of issue2022-04-22
Archiving Facility Medien- und Informationszentrum (Leuphana Universität Lüneburg  02w2y2t16)
Publication Year2022
Published byMedien- und Informationszentrum, Leuphana Universität Lüneburg
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Associated ProjectETH-Coffee - Towards a Sustainable Bioeconomy: A Scenario Analysis for the Jimma Coffee Landscape in Ethiopia (031B0786)
Project LeaderFischer, Jörn  0000-0003-3187-8978 (Social-ecological Systems Institute (SESI), Leuphana Universität Lüneburg  02w2y2t16)
Abson, David  0000-0003-3755-785X (Centre for Sustainability Management (CSM), Leuphana Universität Lüneburg  02w2y2t16)
Schultner, Jannik  0000-0002-5865-7975 (Wageningen University & Research  04qw24q55)
Participating ResearchersJiren, Tolera Senbeto  0000-0001-5905-1142 (Social-ecological Systems Institute (SESI), Leuphana Universität Lüneburg  02w2y2t16)
Duguma, Dula Wakassa  0000-0003-4581-8351 (Social-ecological Systems Institute (SESI), Leuphana Universität Lüneburg  02w2y2t16)
Brück, Maria  0000-0001-8656-8972 (Social-ecological Systems Institute (SESI), Leuphana Universität Lüneburg  02w2y2t16)
Funded byBundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF)
Research DesignThe overarching goal of this project is to identify environmental and socioeconomic outcomes of ecosystem service flows in an increasingly teleconnected bioeconomy in the Global South. The case study location, Jimma zone in southwestern Ethiopia, is a biodiversity hotspot where local people are heavily dependent on the landscape to provide essential ecosystem services. However, the landscape also provides services of global importance, and is becoming more teleconnected. Both internal and external drivers are altering the social-ecological trajectories of the region. The project – building on an ERC-funded, five-year research project in Jimma zone (“Identifying Social-Ecological System Properties Benefiting Biodiversity and Food Security – SESyP”) — works with local stakeholders to investigate the social-ecological consequences of different development trajectories. Research is centered around the exploration of four scenarios with differing social-ecological conditions in southwestern Ethiopia for 2040. Specific objectives are: (1) to map biodiversity and ecosystem services in rural southwestern Ethiopian landscapes under four future scenarios; (2) to identify the beneficiaries of value flows of ecosystem services generated under the different scenarios; (3) to understand power influences of different stakeholders on local ecosystems and value flows under the different scenarios; and (4) to make insights relevant and applicable for local landscape management through the integration of stakeholders in the scenario analysis. (Project website)

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