Through this background paper, members of the ToS and Outlook Correspondents are informed of the ... more Through this background paper, members of the ToS and Outlook Correspondents are informed of the approach to the econometric analysis used for developing the market projections for EFSOS II. Due to cooperation with the Swedish Future Forest Project, initial results of these projections are already available. Outlook correspondents and ToS members are invited to review the results of the projections for their country (see separate excel spreadsheet). These results will be discussed in working group sessions during the ToS meeting, 23-24 November 2009. ToS members and outlook correspondents who will not be able to attend the meeting are invited to provide comments in writing directoly to Ragnar Jonsson at Ragnar Jonsson at Ragnar.Jonsson@ess.slu.se.
Bale Mountains of Ethiopia are part of the Eastern Afromontane and Afroalpine Biodiversity Hotspo... more Bale Mountains of Ethiopia are part of the Eastern Afromontane and Afroalpine Biodiversity Hotspot, one of the 34 Conservation International Biodiversity Hotspots. These Mountains are the source of 40 rivers and streams contributing to five major rivers where about 12 million people are downstream users. For long time, Bale Mountain massifs are designated as Bale Mountains National Park (BMNP). Recurrent and extended forest fire however is becoming a tragic challenge for sustainable management of the biodiversity and endemism it harbours. We investigated the scope, causes and consequences of the 2008 forest fire in the BMNP in particular, and history of fire incidences in the whole Bale Mountains massifs in general. Data was gathered using literature review, transect walk, semi-structured interviews, group discussions, GPS and accusation of pictures. Fifty systematically and randomly selected informants were participated in the study. Soft wares like SPSS and arch GIS were employed ...
Through this background paper, members of the ToS and Outlook Correspondents are informed of the ... more Through this background paper, members of the ToS and Outlook Correspondents are informed of the approach to the econometric analysis used for developing the market projections for EFSOS II. Due to cooperation with the Swedish Future Forest Project, initial results of these projections are already available. Outlook correspondents and ToS members are invited to review the results of the projections for their country (see separate excel spreadsheet). These results will be discussed in working group sessions during the ToS meeting, 23-24 November 2009. ToS members and outlook correspondents who will not be able to attend the meeting are invited to provide comments in writing directoly to Ragnar Jonsson at Ragnar Jonsson at Ragnar.Jonsson@ess.slu.se.
Through this background paper, members of the ToS and Outlook Correspondents are informed of the ... more Through this background paper, members of the ToS and Outlook Correspondents are informed of the approach to the econometric analysis used for developing the market projections for EFSOS II. Due to cooperation with the Swedish Future Forest Project, initial results of these projections are already available. Outlook correspondents and ToS members are invited to review the results of the projections for their country (see separate excel spreadsheet). These results will be discussed in working group sessions during the ToS meeting, 23-24 November 2009. ToS members and outlook correspondents who will not be able to attend the meeting are invited to provide comments in writing directoly to Ragnar Jonsson at Ragnar Jonsson at Ragnar.Jonsson@ess.slu.se.
Bale Mountains of Ethiopia are part of the Eastern Afromontane and Afroalpine Biodiversity Hotspo... more Bale Mountains of Ethiopia are part of the Eastern Afromontane and Afroalpine Biodiversity Hotspot, one of the 34 Conservation International Biodiversity Hotspots. These Mountains are the source of 40 rivers and streams contributing to five major rivers where about 12 million people are downstream users. For long time, Bale Mountain massifs are designated as Bale Mountains National Park (BMNP). Recurrent and extended forest fire however is becoming a tragic challenge for sustainable management of the biodiversity and endemism it harbours. We investigated the scope, causes and consequences of the 2008 forest fire in the BMNP in particular, and history of fire incidences in the whole Bale Mountains massifs in general. Data was gathered using literature review, transect walk, semi-structured interviews, group discussions, GPS and accusation of pictures. Fifty systematically and randomly selected informants were participated in the study. Soft wares like SPSS and arch GIS were employed ...
Through this background paper, members of the ToS and Outlook Correspondents are informed of the ... more Through this background paper, members of the ToS and Outlook Correspondents are informed of the approach to the econometric analysis used for developing the market projections for EFSOS II. Due to cooperation with the Swedish Future Forest Project, initial results of these projections are already available. Outlook correspondents and ToS members are invited to review the results of the projections for their country (see separate excel spreadsheet). These results will be discussed in working group sessions during the ToS meeting, 23-24 November 2009. ToS members and outlook correspondents who will not be able to attend the meeting are invited to provide comments in writing directoly to Ragnar Jonsson at Ragnar Jonsson at Ragnar.Jonsson@ess.slu.se.
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