Review on the natural conditions and anthropogenic threats of Wetlands in Ethiopian
<p>Wetlands are one of the most multifunctional ecosystems of the world that provide a range of economical, biological, ecological, social, and cultural functions and services to human beings. In Ethiopia all types of wetlands except coastal and marine-related wetlands and extensive swamp-fore...
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Main Author: | Tadlo Awoke Mengesha (Author) |
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Global Journal of Ecology - Peertechz Publications,
2017-06-01.
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