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Algorithm 1 Algorithmus 1 Complexity 1 Constrained knapsack problem 1 Directed acyclic graphs 1 Dynamic programming 1 Dynamische Optimierung 1 Ethiopia 1 Fuelwood consumption 1 Ganzzahlige Optimierung 1 Graph theory 1 Graphentheorie 1 Heckman selection model 1 Household and community investment in trees 1 In-trees 1 Integer programming 1 Mathematical programming 1 Mathematische Optimierung 1 Out-trees 1 Tigrai 1
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Gebreegziabher, Zenebe 1 Kheddouci, Hamamache 1 Kooten, G. Cornelis van 1 Lalou, Mohammed 1
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Computers & operations research : and their applications to problems of world concern ; an international journal 1 Forest Policy and Economics 1
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Pseudo-polynomial algorithms for solving the Knapsack Problem with dependencies between items
Lalou, Mohammed; Kheddouci, Hamamache - In: Computers & operations research : and their … 158 (2023), pp. 1-13
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Does community and household tree planting imply increased use of wood for fuel? Evidence from Ethiopia
Gebreegziabher, Zenebe; Kooten, G. Cornelis van - In: Forest Policy and Economics 34 (2013) C, pp. 30-40
As a result of many years of deforestation, fuelwood scarcity is a critical problem in Ethiopia. The Ethiopian government encouraged afforestation and tree growing at both the community and household levels as a policy to stem deforestation and degradation of agricultural lands. The rationale...
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