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|Pub Author=Robert Smith, Midsummer Analytics (lead author); Kieran McDougal and Jessica Metuzals, Midsummer Analytics (research assistance); Corinna Ravilious, Senior GIS Officer and Arnout van Soesbergen, Programme Officer, UNEP-WCMC (spatial analysis).
 
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Title
The Contribution of Forests to National Income in Ethiopia and Linkages with REDD+
Publisher
UNEP
Author
Robert Smith, Midsummer Analytics (lead author); Kieran McDougal and Jessica Metuzals, Midsummer Analytics (research assistance); Corinna Ravilious, Senior GIS Officer and Arnout van Soesbergen, Programme Officer, UNEP-WCMC (spatial analysis).
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March 2018
Abstract
This report concludes that Ethiopian forests generated economic benefits in the form of cash and in-kind income equivalent to 111.2 billion Ethiopian Birr (ETB) (USD16.7 billion) or 12.86% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2012-131, considerably larger than previously thought. Of this, 6.09% of GDP is attributed to forest industries. The contribution of forest ecosystems to other sectors, particularly agriculture, is valued at 6.77% of GDP. In addition, 2.4 billion ETB was attributed to non-market benefits based on Ethiopians’ willingness to pay to maintain forests.
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