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Zemede Asfaw

Department of Plant Biology and Biodiversity Management , Addis Ababa University, College of Natural Sciences, , Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Biography

ZEMEDE ASFAW currently works at the Department of Plant Biology and Biodiversity Management, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia. ZEMEDE does research in Ethnobotany, Agrobiodiversity, Homegardens and related areas in Botany. Their current projects include 'Legume Diversity Project, Ethiopia.', different Ethnobotanical projects and CAPSNAC (Regional Capacity Building for Sustainable Natural Resource Management & Agricultural Improvement under Climate Change, https://capsnac.mak.ac.ug/) with other researchers and postgraduate students.

Publications

The Link between Ethnobotany and Watershed Development for Sustainable Use of Land and Plant Resources in Ethiopia

A watershed is a naturally delineated unit of land that drains water, sediment, dissolved materials and biota to a common outlet along a stream channel. Its development and management creates an opportunity for different people to consider elements of watershed for optimum production with minimum disturbance to the environment. This review paper ai... Read More»

Haimanot Reta Terefe, Zemede Asfaw and Sebsebie Demissew

Research Article: J Ecosys Ecograph 2015, 5: 161

DOI: 10.4172/2157-7625.1000161

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