A climate change atlas for Africa of tree species prioritized for forest landscape restoration in Ethiopia

Our Climate Change Atlas for African trees shows how alterations in environmental conditions caused by human-caused climate change are likely to affect the locations where tree species can grow in Africa. This is important for planning tree-based forest landscape restoration and other tree planting activities into the future, to ensure that the right species are chosen for particular locations.

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Showing 121 to 127 of 127 species
No Species Name Baseline (km2) SSP 1-2.6 (km2) SSP 3-7.0 (km2)
121 Vitex doniana 2,530,887.68 2,269,337.56 1,954,356.40
122 Warburgia ugandensis 66,788.81 34,854.74 23,279.44
123 Ximenia americana 4,442,035.37 3,460,583.55 2,998,795.87
124 Yushania alpina 100,376.49 64,254.70 51,455.30
125 Ziziphus jujuba 2,192,884.78 1,524,352.47 1,319,755.38
126 Ziziphus mucronata 3,895,312.09 2,862,533.82 2,486,841.42
127 Ziziphus spina-christi 1,037,459.93 859,642.79 763,690.26

Citation

Kindt R, Abiyu A, Borchardt P, Dawson I, Demissew S, Graudal L, Jamnadass R, Lillesø J-PB, Moestrup S, Pedercini F, Wieringa J, Wubalem T. 2021. A climate change atlas for Africa of tree species prioritized for forest landscape restoration in Ethiopia. https://atlas.worldagroforestry.org/. Accessed on X-Y-ZZZZ.