Human factors and health status of the highland forest ecosystems in North Shewa Zone, Central Ethiopia

Admasu Moges
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The main purpose of this study was to evaluate anthropogenic factors and ecological health status of the forest ecosystems in the north Shewa zone (NSZ), Ethiopia. Tree cutting, grazing, cultivation, and fires were the major anthropogenic factors that led to deforestation and loss of biodiversity. The ecological analysis showed that the sites of Mehal-Wonz, Mehal-Tsebel, and Abogedam forests were very heavily disturbed, while Debdebo and Zego forests were heavily and moderately disturbed, respectively, implying the severe degradation of most forests in NSZ. Therefore, to restore the degraded forest areas of the zone, in-situ and ex-situ community-based conservation strategies were recommended.

埃塞俄比亚中部北谢瓦区高原森林生态系统的人为因素和健康状况
本研究的主要目的是评估埃塞俄比亚北谢瓦区(NSZ)森林生态系统的人为因素和生态健康状况。砍伐树木、放牧、耕种和火灾是导致森林砍伐和生物多样性丧失的主要人为因素。生态分析表明,Mehal-Wonz 森林、Mehal-Tsebel 森林和 Abogedam 森林受到的干扰非常严重,而 Debdebo 森林和 Zego 森林分别受到严重和中度干扰,这意味着 NSZ 的大多数森林都出现了严重退化。因此,为恢复该区退化的林区,建议采用原地和异地社区保护战略。
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