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Gonfa Kewessa
Gonfa Kewessa
Associate Professor, Ambo University
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Indigenous knowledge on the use and management of medicinal trees and shrubs in Dale District, Sidama Zone, Southern Ethiopia
G Kewessa, T Abebe, A Demessie
Ethnobotany Research and Applications 14, 171-182, 2015
1062015
Woody species diversity in traditional agroforestry practices of Dellomenna District, Southeastern Ethiopia: implication for maintaining native woody species
A Molla, G Kewessa
International Journal of Biodiversity 2015 (1), 643031, 2015
962015
Effectiveness of watershed management interventions in Goba district, southeastern Ethiopia
L Tiki, G Kewessa, A Wudneh
Int J Agric Sci 6 (9), 1133-1140, 2016
192016
Forest type and site conditions influence the diversity and biomass of edible macrofungal species in Ethiopia
G Kewessa, T Dejene, D Alem, M Tolera, P Martín-Pinto
Journal of Fungi 8 (10), 1023, 2022
142022
Effects of Hypericum revolutum (Vahl) tree on major soil nutrients and selected soil physico-chemical properties in Goba District, Oromia, Ethiopia
G Kewessa, L Tiki, A Molla
Wudpecker J Agric Res 4 (1), 6-13, 2015
142015
Agrobiodiversity and gender: the role of women in farm diversification among smallholder farmers in Sinana district, Southeastern Ethiopia
W Assefa, G Kewessa, D Datiko
Biodiversity and Conservation 31 (10), 2329-2348, 2022
122022
Homegarden agroforestry as a tool for sustainable production unit in Ethiopia
G Kewessa
J Res Dev Manag 67, 14-9, 2020
82020
Effect of forest coffee management practices on woody species diversity and composition in bale eco-region, Southeastern Ethiopia
G Kewessa, L Tiki, D Nigatu, D Datiko
Open Journal of Forestry 9 (4), 265-282, 2019
82019
Carbon Stock of Indigenous Agroforestry Practices in Dellomenna District Southeast Ethiopia: Implication for Climate Change Mitigation
A Molla, G Kewessa
Carbon 9 (5), 2019
52019
TRADITIONAL COFFEE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES AND THEIR EFFECTS ON WOODY SPECIES STRUCTURE AND REGENERATION IN BALE ECO-REGION, ETHIOPIA.
D Nigatu, L Tiki, G Kewessa, D Datiko
International Journal of Advanced Research, 2017
42017
Assessing the potential of forest stands for edible mushrooms productivity as a subsistence ecosystem service in Ethiopia
G Kewessa, T Dejene, P Martín-Pinto
Scientific African 22, e01936, 2023
22023
Assessing Policy Gaps towards Implementing Participatory Forest Management: The Case of Bale Eco-Region, Southeastern Ethiopia
EM Amena, LT Ydeta, G Kewessa
J. Biodivers. Manag. For 6 (1), 2017
22017
A review on site specific land management as a strategy for sustainable agriculture
L Tiki, G Kewessa, D Beyene
Sky Journal of Agricultural Research 4, 147-155, 2015
22015
Fungal Biodiversity in Ethiopia: Distribution, Threats and Prospects
G Kewessa, T Dejene, W Tadesse, P Martín-Pinto
IntechOpen, 2024
2024
Untangling the effect that replacing Ethiopia's natural forests with exotic tree plantations has on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
G Kewessa, T Dejene, P Martín-Pinto
Science of the Total Environment, 173718, 2024
2024
Exploring Edible Mushrooms in Ethiopian Forests: An Insight for Ecological Resilience and Climate Change Adaptation
G Kewessa, M Tolera, T Dejene, P Martín-Pinto
Handbook of Nature-Based Solutions to Mitigation and Adaptation to Climate …, 2023
2023
Scientific African
G Lemessa, Y Chebude, AG Demesa, E Fadeev, T Koiranen, ...
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