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Journal Article

Economic accounting of ethiopian forests: A natural capital approach

Authors

  • Narita
  • D.
  • Lemenih
  • M.
  • Shimoda
  • Y.
  • Ayana
  • A.N.

Publication Date

DOI

10.1016/j.forpol.2018.10.002

Key Words

ecosystem services

Environmental accounting

Forest

Natural capital

Sustainability

Related Topics

Natural Resources

Africa

Ethiopia has experienced a long-term deforestation with broad implications for human life and economic activities, but conventional frameworks of economic accounting are not able to assess the country's economic and environmental sustainability in the face of such deforestation problem. In this study, we attempt an economic accounting of Ethiopian forests based on a welfare-economic framework, which assesses changes in the value of forests as natural capital. Our estimates suggest that the recent government re-greening efforts are yet to increase forest assets in the value term, although they have expanded the land areas covered by trees in the country.

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