Deforestation and C02 emissions

September 22nd, 2011 | Posted by iip in Forest - (Comments Off)

As experts says, deforestation is estimated to be responsible for around 20 percent of all human-induced CO2 emissions. Most of this effect being happen in tropical forest. However this figure is highly uncertain. According to 2007 GTZ report, the reasons are:

  • There is a notorious lack in reliable forest inventories.
  • the ascertainment of deforestation depends on the diverging definitions of forests
  • Greenhouse gas emissions from forest degradation (i.e. vegetation loss inside a standing forest) are difficult to estimate, and there is no single accepted definition of it Re-growth after deforestation
  • N2O and CH4 emissions due to forest fires have not yet been quantified on a global scale, but they contribute in a significant way to the increase in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.

What do you think? Should we give priority to avoiding deforestation?

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Forest ecosystem in changing climate

August 13th, 2011 | Posted by iip in Forest - (Comments Off)

Forest ecosystem refers to forested area with its interaction within. Interaction within the forest ecosystem involves various wildlife agents, such tree, animal, and microorganism. Each agent plays its role to make the interaction works and creating function of forest.

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Interesting facts on gum and gum resins from Ethiopia forest

August 10th, 2011 | Posted by iip in Forest - (Comments Off)

Almost 60 countries are importing gum and gum resin product from Ethiopia. It has increased in recent years as world consumers are prefer to use natural products. Transparent resin usually found in varnishes and cement while gum resin can be used in therapeutic purposes.

Gum and gum resin are one of the important products from Ethiopia’s forest. The Ethiopia forest resources are dominated by dry forest where the tree producing gum and gum resin survive.

Below are some interesting facts about gum and gum resins:
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