Dr. Aseffa Seyoum
Country of current residence
USA
Current position
Post-Doctoral Research Fellow
Current institute employer
Arizona State University
Since
2014
Website current institute
Professional memberships
Agricultured Economics Society of Ethiopia Ethiopian Economics Association
Profession
Agricultural Economist
Specialisation
The focus of his research is agriculture and natural resources management policies particularity climate smart agriculture and transaction of genetic resource.
2009
2009.
Microeconomics of Wild Genetic Resources Conservation in SW Ethiopia: Forest Zoning and Economic Incentives for Conservation.
Doctoral thesis at
Humboldt Univ. Berlin.
Shaker Verlag, Aachen
Further Information
2008
2008.
Determinants of collaborative conservation costs of Coffea arabica’s wild population in montane rainforests of Southwestern Ethiopia.
In: Kontoleon, A., Pascual, U., and M. Smale (eds.):
Agrobiodiversity, Conservation and Economic Development.
Routledge: London, New York.
Chap. 17.
2007
2007.
Economic Value of Afromontane Natural Forest in Shaka Zone, Southwestern Ethiopia: A Clue for Advocacy and Informed Decision Making.
In: Mesresha Fenta (eds.):
Forests of Sheka: Multidisciplinary casestudies on impact of landuse/landcover change , Southwest Ethiopia.
MELICA Mahiber.
183-218.
2007.
Comparative Analysis of In-Situ Conservation Costs of Forest Coffee in Southwestern Ethiopia.
In: Getinet Alemu and Getachew Yoseph (eds.):
proceedings of the 4th International Conference on the Ethiopian Economy. Vol.II.
Ethiopian Economic Association.
253-284.
2006
2006.
Emerging Land Rental Markets and Transaction Costs in Rural Ethiopia. Research Report Submitted to Council for Development of Social Science Research in Africa.
2006.
Determinants of Collaborative Conservation Costs of Coffea arabica's Wild Populations in Montane Rainforest of Southwestern Ethiopia. Paper presented on 8th BioEcon Conference: The Economic Analysis of Ecology and Biodiversity, Cambridge, UK.
Further Information
2005
2005.
Conservation Costs of Wild Population of Coffea arabica in Montane Rainforest of Ethiopia.
Master thesis at
Alemaya University.
2004
2004.
Barley Based Farming System in Gassera Area of Bale Highlands.
In: T. Zegeye, L. Dadi and D. Alemu (eds.):
Agricultural System Analysis and Constraints Identification.
Ethiopian Agricultural Research Organization (EARO).
2004.
Participatory On-farm Evaluation of Barley Production Packages in the Highlands of Bale.
In: Tesfaye Zegeye, Legesse Dadi and Dawit Alemu (eds.):
Agricultural Systems Analysis and Constraints Identification. Proceedings of the workshop held to discuss the socio-economic research results of 1998-2002.
EARO.
pp. 107-113.
2004.
Profitability of Some Crops in Bale Highlands.
In: T. Zegeye, L. Dadi, and D. Alemu (eds.):
Agricultural Technology Evaluation, Adoption and Marketing.
Ethiopian Agricultural Research Organization (EARO).
59-71.
Forthcoming
Use Value of Forest Coffee and Challenges to Enhance Its Livelihood Contribution Via Certification and Benefit Sharing on Genetic Resources. Forum for Environment, Public Meeting Paper.
Additionals, Curriculum Vitae
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Research themes
- Knowledge
- Ecosystem services
Research countries
- Ethiopia
Research projects
Conservation and use of the wild populations of Coffea Arabica in the montane rainforests of Ethiopia project (CoCE)
Doctoral research funded by
DAAD shortterm, BMBF
Former Junior Researcher
Former
Department
:
ZEF B: Department of Economic and Technological Change
Office E-Mail:
aseffaw(at)asu.edu