Abrham Abiyu

958 total citations
28 papers, 460 citations indexed

About

Abrham Abiyu is a scholar working on Forestry, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law and Global and Planetary Change. According to data from OpenAlex, Abrham Abiyu has authored 28 papers receiving a total of 460 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Forestry, 11 papers in Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law and 11 papers in Global and Planetary Change. Recurrent topics in Abrham Abiyu's work include Rangeland Management and Livestock Ecology (11 papers), Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management (8 papers) and African Botany and Ecology Studies (7 papers). Abrham Abiyu is often cited by papers focused on Rangeland Management and Livestock Ecology (11 papers), Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management (8 papers) and African Botany and Ecology Studies (7 papers). Abrham Abiyu collaborates with scholars based in Ethiopia, Austria and Kenya. Abrham Abiyu's co-authors include Georg Gratzer, Demel Teketay, Mulugeta Mokria, Douglas L. Godbold, Boris Rewald, Hans Sandén, Birru Yitaferu, Christoph Rosinger, Achim Bräuning and Aster Gebrekirstos and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Scientific Reports and Global Change Biology.

In The Last Decade

Abrham Abiyu

27 papers receiving 444 citations

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All Works

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Abiyu, Abrham, et al.. (2025). Understanding rainfall runoff dynamics across various land uses and landscape positions in North Western Ethiopia. Scientific Reports. 15(1). 15287–15287. 2 indexed citations
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Mokria, Mulugeta, et al.. (2024). Homestead agroforestry for stabilizing food, economic and ecoclimatic nexus. Agroforestry Systems. 98(8). 3061–3074. 2 indexed citations
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Kassa, Habtemariam, et al.. (2022). Forest landscape restoration in Ethiopia: Progress and challenges. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change. 5. 33 indexed citations
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Abiyu, Abrham, et al.. (2020). Selection of Different Trees/Shrubs Species for Rehabilitation of Degraded Lands in Wag-Lasta Area, Northeastern Ethiopia. CGSPace A Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (Consultative Group for International Agricultural Research). 3 indexed citations
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Abiyu, Abrham, et al.. (2020). Tapping height and season affect frankincense yield and wound recovery of Boswellia papyrifera trees. Journal of Arid Environments. 179. 104176–104176. 9 indexed citations
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Mokria, Mulugeta, Aster Gebrekirstos, Abrham Abiyu, & Achim Bräuning. (2018). Upper Nile River flow reconstructed to A.D. 1784 from tree-rings for a long-term perspective on hydrologic-extremes and effective water resource management. Quaternary Science Reviews. 199. 126–143. 9 indexed citations
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Mokria, Mulugeta, Aster Gebrekirstos, Abrham Abiyu, Meine van Noordwijk, & Achim Bräuning. (2017). Multi‐century tree‐ring precipitation record reveals increasing frequency of extreme dry events in the upper Blue Nile River catchment. Global Change Biology. 23(12). 5436–5454. 36 indexed citations
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Godbold, Douglas L., et al.. (2017). Fine Root Morphology, Biochemistry and Litter Quality Indices of Fast- and Slow-growing Woody Species in Ethiopian Highland Forest. Ecosystems. 21(3). 482–494. 15 indexed citations
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Abiyu, Abrham, Mulugeta Mokria, Aster Gebrekirstos, & Achim Bräuning. (2017). Tree-ring record in Ethiopian church forests reveals successive generation differences in growth rates and disturbance events. Forest Ecology and Management. 409. 835–844. 26 indexed citations
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Abiyu, Abrham, Demel Teketay, Gerhard Glatzel, Raf Aerts, & Georg Gratzer. (2017). Restoration of degraded ecosystems in the Afromontane highlands of Ethiopia: comparison of plantations and natural regeneration. Southern Forests a Journal of Forest Science. 79(2). 103–108. 13 indexed citations
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Rewald, Boris, Hans Sandén, Christoph Rosinger, et al.. (2017). Deforestation and land use strongly effect soil organic carbon and nitrogen stock in Northwest Ethiopia. CATENA. 153. 89–99. 114 indexed citations
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Abiyu, Abrham, et al.. (2015). Tree Planting by Smallholder Farmers in the Upper Catchment of Lake Tana Watershed, Northwest Ethiopia. Small-scale Forestry. 15(2). 199–212. 41 indexed citations
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Abiyu, Abrham, Demel Teketay, Gerhard Glatzel, & Georg Gratzer. (2015). Tree seed dispersal by African civets in the Afromontane Highlands: too long a latrine to be effective for tree population dynamics. African Journal of Ecology. 53(4). 588–591. 11 indexed citations
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Tolera, Motuma, et al.. (2015). Enhancing the Role of the Forestry Sector in Building Climate Resilient Green Economy in Ethiopia: Strategy for scalling up effective forest management practices in Benishangul-Gumuz National Regional State with emphasis on management of dry forests and woodlands. CGSPace A Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (Consultative Group for International Agricultural Research). 1 indexed citations
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Abiyu, Abrham, Georg Gratzer, Demel Teketay, Gerhard Glatzel, & Raf Aerts. (2013). Epiphytic Recruitment of Schefflera abyssinica (A. Rich) Harms. and the Rle of Microsites in Affecting Tree Community Structure in Remnant Forests in Northwest Ethiopia. 36(1). 41–44. 6 indexed citations
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Abiyu, Abrham, et al.. (2012). Spatial patterns and determinants of smallholder tree planting in Northwest Highlands of Ethiopia. OpenDocs (Institute of Development Studies). 8 indexed citations
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Abiyu, Abrham, Mulugeta Lemenih, Georg Gratzer, et al.. (2011). Status of Native Woody Species Diversity and Soil Characteristics in an Exclosure and in Plantations ofEucalyptus globulusandCupressus lusitanicain Northern Ethiopia. Mountain Research and Development. 31(2). 144–152. 19 indexed citations
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Abiyu, Abrham, Frans Bongers, Abeje Eshete, et al.. (2010). Incense Woodlands in Ethiopia and Eritrea: Regeneration Problems and Restoration Possibilities. Socio-Environmental Systems Modeling. 133–152. 22 indexed citations

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