
Recently through its Ambassador in Addis Ababa, Denmark expressed desire to strengthen its collaboration with Ethiopia in building an economy resilient to climate change. Indeed, such pledges for collaboration are vital for... Read more »

Lake Haramaya is a well-known lake in eastern Ethiopia, close to the town of Haramaya in the Oromia region. The lake, which is part of the larger Ethiopian Rift Valley system, is... Read more »

Despite its significance, dendrochronology has not been well developed in Africa where it has the potential to grow exponentially provided there is adequate training and resources. The field of study has not... Read more »

Ethiopia has a diverse fertile soil, stands as a beacon of potential in agricultural production, particularly in cotton cultivation. It’s a good opportunity for economic transformation and sustainable development. According to some... Read more »

Drought and famine occur in our country at least every 10 years. Establishing the trend and/or frequency of such natural environmental disasters is helpful in preparing for future prevention of similar catastrophes.... Read more »

Gambella National Park, Ethiopia’s largest national park is located near the border with South Sudan. Established in 2003, the park covers approximately 5,061 square kilometers and is known for its diverse ecosystems,... Read more »

Urbanization refers to the entire development of a certain place. This process entails rapid population expansion, an increase in the share of non-agricultural workers, and shifts in land use from agricultural to... Read more »

Some research indicates that more than 80% of single leather becomes waste during the tanning process. This is mainly as a result of the backward process of tannery employed in the country... Read more »

Addressing global environmental issues, such as pollution, biodiversity loss, and climate change, requires states to collaborate on environmental protection programs. Implementing international environmental agreements and treaties is crucial, especially the Paris Agreement,... Read more »

The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certification is a widely accepted standard for responsible forest management. It was founded in 1993 to encourage forest management that is environmentally responsible, socially beneficial, and economically... Read more »