In recent decades, Ethiopia has seen a decline in its forest cover, from 15 million ha in 1990 to 12.2 million ha in 2010. The country’s two most prominent drivers of deforestation and forest degradation are conversion of forests to agricultural land and unsustainable fuelwood consumption. These drivers have been enabled by deficiencies in Ethiopia’s regulatory and institutional environment. A lack of regulation combined with the absence of a strong, dedicated forestry institution have failed to adequately protect the country’s forests.
99.4
Population
millions
1,000
Land Area
1,000 sq. km
61.5
GDP
$ billions
12.5
Forest Area
% land area
0.6
Deforestation
avg. annual %, 2000-2015
18.4
Terrestrial protected areas
% of total land area
Readiness Plan Idea Note (R-PIN)
Readiness Preparation Plan (R-PP)
Readiness Package (R-Package)
Resolutions
Mid-term Progress Report
Country REDD+ Documents
Legal Agreements
Delivery Partner Project Documents
Delivery Partner Progress and Completion Reports
Country Progress and Completion Reports
Terms of Reference (TOR)
Paul Martin (World Bank)
Karin Kaechele (World Bank)
Ross Hughes (World Bank)