Dataset for the evaluation of forest and landscape restoration in Northern Ethiopia

This dataset was used to apply the Stochastic Impact Evaluation (SIE) framework in the simulation of returns on investment in biophysical and socio-economic interventions. The study was carried out in a degraded dry Afromontane forest in northern Ethiopia. We used an expert knowledge elicitation approach to acquire the data from decision-makers and community stakeholders. We also developed a probabilistic model of the decision’s costs and benefits while accounting for risks and uncertainties and projected outcomes over time. The data shared here captures all the parameters considered important in the impact pathway (i.e. the expected benefits, costs, and risks) of the decision. The data can be used to examine the impact of Forest Landscape Restoration (FLR) projects on livelihoods as well as landscapes.

Dataset’s Files

Desaa_FLR_inputs_Legend.tab
MD5: 10b9094d450e29d41d78849c24a13cc1


Desaa_FLR_model.R
MD5: 39a06f120c0bde1c431e107faa84c1bd


Desaa_model_inputs.tab
MD5: 7506daba101a188215ca93774b6b0aaf


Desaa_restoration_markdown.pdf
MD5: 56008200881c7383253feeda8487e1cc


Terms of use
This dataset is made available under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (CC-BY-4.0). The license allows you, the user, to copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format and/or transform, and build upon the material for any purpose, even commercially.
Creative Commons License.
Authors

Tamba, Yvonne; Wafula, Joshua; Whitney Cory; Luedeling Eike; Aynekulu Ermias

Keywords

forest restoration, decision analysis, impact evaluation

Publisher

ICRAF Soil and Land Health Theme

Publication date

25 Jul 2022

DOI

https://doi.org/10.34725/DVN/ZUK436