Ewunetu Tazebew Gonete

Full Name Ewunetu Tazebew Gonete
Academic Rank PhD candidate
Education Background
  • PhD candidate in forest and livelihood in 2020-present
  • MSc Degree in Agroforestry and soil management in 05/09/2015–10/10/2017 from Hawassa University
  • BSc Degree in Natural Resource management in 10/11/2013–30/06/2015 from Bahir Dar University
Working Experience
  • Lecturer and researcher in Injibara University College of agriculture food and climate science departments of natural  resource management-2017-present
Research Interest
  • Carbon emission
  • Agroforestry for climate
  • smart agriculture
  • Biochar based organic fertilizer for acidic soil amendments and crop production,
  • Smallholder plantation charcoal production system
  • Climate change adaptation and mitigation
Publications
  • Tazebew, E., Addisu, S., Bekele, E., Alemu, A., Belay, B., & Sato, S. (2024). Enhancing wood to charcoal conversion efficiencies from smallholder plantation charcoal production systems: Implications for carbon emissions and sustainable livelihood benefits in North Western Ethiopia. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 196(2), 162.
  • Tazebew, E., Addisu, S., Bekele, E., Alemu, A., Belay, B., & Sato, S. (2024). Biochar based organic fertilizer for acidic soil amendments and crop production in Acrisols of Northwestern Ethiopia. 2nd Soil Symposium: Soil amelioration – The circular way. https://edms.dbfz.de/seafile/d/20581b69c3ef492189be/
  • Tazebew, E., Sato, S., Addisu, S., Bekele, E., Alemu, A., & Belay, B. (2023). Improving traditional charcoal production system for sustainable charcoal income and environmental benefits in highlands of Ethiopia. Heliyon, 9(9).
  • Tazebew, E., Sato, S., Addisu, S., Bekele, E., Alemu, A., & Belay, B. (2023). Charcoal Production Systems from Smallholder Plantation implications on Carbon Emission and Sustainable Livelihood Benefits in North Western Ethiopia.
  • Tazebew, E., & Asfaw, Z. (2018). Tree species diversity, preference and management in smallholder coffee farms of Western Wellega, Ethiopia. Journal of Biology, Agriculture and Healthcare, 8(24), 43-53.
Address College of agriculture, food and climate science , Injibara University
Tel: +251 978801843
Email; ewunetu.tazebew@inu.edu.et