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Coffee Atlas of Ethiopia
Contributor(s): Davis, Aaron (Author), Kebebew Challa, Zeleke (Author), Williams, Jenny (Author)
ISBN: 1842466607     ISBN-13: 9781842466605
Publisher: Royal Botanic Gardens Kew
OUR PRICE:   $49.50  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: May 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- Nature | Plants - General
- Science
Physical Information: 0.7" H x 8.3" W x 11.7" (2.15 lbs) 136 pages
 
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In Ethiopia, the birthplace of coffee drinking, coffee is more than a bean or a beverage--it's an entire world. This atlas of Ethiopian coffee features the central elements of coffee production in Ethiopia, from detailed studies of the coffee plant to a large-scale view of its cultivation across Ethiopia. The book provides maps not only of the forests and farms where the bean grows, but the transportation networks that bring this coveted crop to the world. With single-origin coffees on the rise, this book will be a fascinating read to coffee geeks and industry insiders alike.

Contributor Bio(s): Davis, Aaron: - Aaron Davis is senior research leader of plant resources at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, with a long-standing research focus on wild and cultivated coffee.Kebebew Challa, Zeleke: - Zeleke Kebebew Challa is an information management associate (GIS) at the United Nations Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in Ethiopia.Williams, Jenny: - Jenny Williams is a senior spatial analyst at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, specializing in remote sensing and species distribution modelling.Baena, Susana: - Susana Baena is a research fellow in spatial analysis at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, specializing in remote sensing.Woldemariam Gole, Tadesse: - Tadesse Woldemariam Gole is senior researcher and technical adviser at the Environment, Climate Change and Coffee Forest Forum in Ethiopia. His research interests include coffee, forest, climate- and land-use change, and planning sustainable development practices.Moat, Justin: - Justin Moat is a research leader in spatial analysis at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.