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OriginaltitelWoody-plant based ecosystem services based on household survey: Data from southwestern Ethiopia
DOI10.48548/pubdata-53
Handle20.500.14123/72
Datenart / TypUmfragedaten
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Autor* in / Erzeuger* inDuguma, Dula Wakassa  0000-0003-4581-8351 (Social-ecological Systems Institute (SESI), Leuphana Universität Lüneburg  02w2y2t16)
Shumi, Girma  0000-0001-7386-6815 (Social-ecological Systems Institute (SESI), Leuphana Universität Lüneburg  02w2y2t16)
Fischer, Jörn  0000-0003-3187-8978  1051419840 (Social-ecological Systems Institute (SESI), Leuphana Universität Lüneburg  02w2y2t16)
Beschreibung des DatensatzesThe data contains household surveys of woody-plant use in three districts of Jimma zone of Oromia region of Ethiopia, surveyed from 180 households. It also contains woody-plant survey at 71 sites in farmland and 107 sites in forest that shows the abundance of individual stems of trees and shrubs used for different purposes by the local community. Besides, it contains environmental and human disturbance variables used to predict the availability of woody-plant based ecosystem services in the entire landscape.
Angewandte MethodenInterview
Beobachtung (Feld)
Messungen und Tests (Physisch)
SchlagwörterÖkosystem; Äthiopien; Dienstleistung; Holzgewächse; Vorkommen; Wald; Afromontaner Regenwald; Landnutzung; Waldfläche; Ackerland; Bioökonomie; Ecosystem; Ethiopia; Service Provision; Woody Plants; Abundance; Forest; Afromontane Rainforest; Land Use; Forest Land; Farmland; Bioeconomy
Thematische EinordnungÖkosystemdienstleistungen
Fakultät / AbteilungFakultät Nachhaltigkeit
Sprache der RessourceEnglisch
Untersuchungsgebiet (Geo)Land: Äthiopien
Region/Ort: Jimma Zone, Oromia
Entstehungszeitraum des Datensatzes2022-03-01 - 2022-05-30
Erhebungszeitraum des Datensatzes2015-11 - 2016-01, Anmerkungen: Woody plant survey
2017-02 - 2017-03, Anmerkungen: Household survey on woody-plant use
2017-04 - 2017-05, Anmerkungen: Woody plant survey
Verfügbar ab / seit2024-03-11T13:11:27Z
Datum der Bereitstellung im Katalog2024-03-11
Archivierende Einrichtung Medien- und Informationszentrum (Leuphana Universität Lüneburg  02w2y2t16)
Publikationsjahr2024
Veröffentlicht durchMedien- und Informationszentrum, Leuphana Universität Lüneburg
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Zugehöriges ProjektETH-Coffee - Towards a Sustainable Bioeconomy: A Scenario Analysis for the Jimma Coffee Landscape in Ethiopia (031B0786)
ProjektleitungFischer, Jörn  0000-0003-3187-8978  1051419840 (Social-ecological Systems Institute (SESI), Leuphana Universität Lüneburg  02w2y2t16)
Abson, David J.  0000-0003-3755-785X  1293398292 (Centre for Sustainability Management (CSM), Leuphana Universität Lüneburg  02w2y2t16)
Schultner, Jannik  0000-0002-5865-7975 (Wageningen University & Research  04qw24q55)
Beteiligte ForschendeJiren, 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)
Gefördert / finanziert vonBundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF)
Kontaktinformationdula.duguma@leuphana.de
ForschungsdesignThe 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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