Demel Teketay mainly investigates Botany, Agronomy, Germination, Soil seed bank and Agroforestry. His work in the fields of Botany, such as Juniperus procera, Seedling and Syzygium guineense, intersects with other areas such as Prunus africana. His work carried out in the field of Agronomy brings together such families of science as Ecology and Canopy.
His studies in Dormancy and Scarification are all subfields of Germination research. The various areas that Demel Teketay examines in his Soil seed bank study include Biological dispersal, Seed dispersal and Woody plant. Agroforestry is often connected to Deforestation in his work.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Agroforestry, Ecology, Botany, Germination and Agronomy. His studies in Agroforestry integrate themes in fields like Livelihood, Ecosystem, Ecosystem services, Deforestation and Woody plant. His research in the fields of Juniperus procera and Acacia overlaps with other disciplines such as Glomeraceae and Prunus africana.
His study in Germination is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Sowing and Seedling. A large part of his Agronomy studies is devoted to Soil seed bank. His work deals with themes such as Forestry and Herbaceous plant, which intersect with Soil seed bank.
His primary scientific interests are in Agroforestry, Land use, Ecosystem services, Land cover and Socioeconomics. His is doing research in Afforestation and Rangeland, both of which are found in Agroforestry. His Land use research incorporates elements of Invasive species, Deforestation, Sustainability and Soil retrogression and degradation.
The Ecosystem services study combines topics in areas such as Natural resource, Biodiversity, Land rehabilitation and Keystone species. As a part of the same scientific study, he usually deals with the Natural resource, concentrating on Indigenous and frequently concerns with Livelihood. His Land cover research incorporates themes from Forestry, Grassland, Physical geography, Prosopis and Woodland.
His primary areas of study are Basal area, Prosopis, Ecosystem, Woodland and Forestry. His Basal area study combines topics in areas such as Diameter at breast height, Tree species, Botany and Regeneration. Demel Teketay has included themes like Elevation, Physical geography, Normalized Difference Vegetation Index and Invasive species in his Prosopis study.
His Ecosystem research focuses on Climate change and how it relates to Land cover, Ecosystem services and Land use. His Woodland study results in a more complete grasp of Ecology. His Forestry study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Edaphic, Biomass, Deforestation, Forest ecology and Agricultural land.
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Changes of ecosystem service values in response to land use/land cover dynamics in Munessa-Shashemene landscape of the Ethiopian highlands.
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Science of The Total Environment (2016)
The role of enclosures in the recovery of woody vegetation in degraded dryland hillsides of central and northern Ethiopia
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Journal of Arid Environments (2005)
Land Use/Land Cover Change Analysis Using Object-Based Classification Approach in Munessa-Shashemene Landscape of the Ethiopian Highlands
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Remote Sensing (2013)
Some biological characteristics that foster the invasion of Prosopis juliflora (Sw.) DC. at Middle Awash Rift Valley Area, north-eastern Ethiopia
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Journal of Arid Environments (2004)
Ethnomedicinal plant knowledge and practice of the Oromo ethnic group in southwestern Ethiopia
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Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine (2008)
Deforestation, Wood Famine, and Environmental Degradation in Ethiopia's Highland Ecosystems: Urgent Need for Action
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Northeast African Studies (2001)
Germination ecology of twelve indigenous and eight exotic multipurpose leguminous species from Ethiopia
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Forest Ecology and Management (1996)
Seedling populations and regeneration of woody species in dry Afromontane forests of Ethiopia
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Forest Ecology and Management (1997)
Soil seed flora, germination and regeneration pattern of woody species in an Acacia woodland of the Rift Valley in Ethiopia
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Journal of Arid Environments (1999)
Effects of livestock exclusion on tree regeneration in church forests of Ethiopia
Alemayehu Wassie;Frank J. Sterck;Demel Teketay;Frans Bongers.
Forest Ecology and Management (2009)
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