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Conservation and Livelihood Impacts of Decentralized Forest Governance in Ethiopia
Aklilu Ameha Yietagesu
Department of Food and Resource Economics
SCIENCE PhD theses
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Ethiopia
100%
livelihood
87%
conservation
78%
governance
60%
management
27%
subsistence level
7%
pilot project
4%
scaling
4%
commercialization
4%
earning a doctorate
4%
decentralization
4%
group membership
3%
non-governmental organization
3%
incentive
3%
lack
2%
performance
2%
experience
1%
Group
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