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Characterization of <Emphasis Type="Italic">Faidherbia albida</Emphasis> (Del.) A. Chev. population in agroforestry parklands in the highlands of Northern Ethiopia: impact of conservation,environmental factors and human disturbances
Authors:Florent Noulekoun  Emiru Birhane  Stella Chude  Amanuel Zenebe
Institution:1.Center for Development Research (ZEF),Bonn,Germany;2.Department of Land Resources Management and Environmental Protection,Mekelle University,Mekelle,Ethiopia;3.Department of Ecology and Natural resource Management,Norwegian University of Life Sciences,Akershus,Norway;4.Department of Agricultural Economics,University of Nigeria,Nsukka,Nigeria;5.Institute of Climate and Society (ICS),Mekelle University,Mekelle,Ethiopia
Abstract:Concerns about sustainable management and conservation of multipurpose trees in their habitat have led to increased number of studies on the ecological characterization of their population. Such knowledge on Faidherbia albida, the most used tree in agroforestry parklands in Ethiopia, is limited. F. albida population was characterized in and compared between two agroforests having different conservation status in Northern Ethiopia. Population structural parameters along with environmental factors and human activities were assessed in 42 randomly installed plots using a transect method. Size class distribution was used to describe and analyze the species long-term population dynamics. Adult density was almost three times higher in Zongi agroforest (19.9 ± 2.9 trees ha?1) where the species has been conserved and managed for longer time compared to Abraha-atsbeha agroforest (7.9 ± 2.5 trees ha?1). The same trend was observed for tree morphological parameters which were significantly higher at Zongi than Abraha-atsbeha. However, size class distributions coefficient of skewness and the median diameter indicated a declining and vulnerable population at Zongi and an increasing population at Abraha-atsbeha. Species population characteristics were influenced by environmental factors such as altitude, stone cover, erosion severity, slope, and human-related disturbances including land use, fodder harvesting, distance away from the center of the village and proximity of household to the plots. The study confirms the impact of conservation, environmental factors and human disturbances on shaping F. albida population and recommends the consideration of the trade-offs between them to design effective conservation and management strategies to sustain F. albida agroforests.
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