Some of the available literatures on forests of Ethiopia.

1. Alemayehu Mengistu (1997) Conservation-Based Forage Development for Ethiopia.

Addis Ababa: Self Help Development International and Institute for Sustainable Development.

2. Azene Bekele-Tesemma. (1993) Useful trees and shrubs for Ethiopia. Identification, propagation and management for agricultural and pastoral communities. Nairobi, Kenya: Regional Soil Conservation Unit (SIDA).

3. Fitchel, R. & Admasu Addi (1994) Honeybee Floras of Ethiopia. Deutsscher Entwicklungsdienst. Weikersheim, Gernmany: Margraf.

4. Flora of Ethiopia and Eritrea:

i.	Volume - 2 Part 1  	Magnoliaceae to Flacourtiaceae
ii.	Volume - 2 Part 2 	Canellaceae to Euphorbiaceae
iii.	Volume - 3	Pittosporaceae to Araliaceae
iv.	Volume - 4 Part 1 	Apiaceae to Dispacaceae
v.	Volume - 6	Hydrochartaceae to Arecaceae
vi.	Volume - 7	Poaceae (Graminae)

5. Friis and Mesfin Tadesse, (1990) The Evergreen Forest of tropical N.E. Africa. Proceedings of the Twelfth Plenary meeting of AETFAT, Hamburg.

6. L.K. Opeke (1982) Tropical Tree Crops. USA

7. Legesse Negash () Indigenous Trees of Ethiopia: Biology, uses and propagation techniques. Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

8. Lisanework Nigatu & Mesfin Tadesse, (1989) An Ecological Study of the Vegetation of the Harena forest, Bale, Ethiopia, SINET: Ethiop. J. Sci., 12(1)

9. Mark MacLachlan (January 2001) - Manual of Highland Ethiopian Trees. SIM Forestry Study Project, Injibara, Awi Zone, Region 3.

10. Menistu Negash & Woldegabriel Kidane, (October, 1986) The Influence of Climate on the distribution of Natural vegetation in Bichena, Gojja (Ethiopia), Minstry of Agriculture, Land use planning and regulatory Department, Addis Ababa, Second International Symposium on the Flora of Ethiopia and Plants of Eastern and North astern Africa and Southern Arabia.

11. Mesfin Tadess, (25-29 July 1998) Land use in Ethiopia vis a vis Agriculture and Forestry. Agro-forestry Working Group, Yamoussoukro, Cote d'Ivoire.

12. Mesfin Tadesse (1995) Some Endemic Plants of Ethiopia. Ethiopian Tourism Commission. Addis Ababa. Ethiopia.

13. Mesfin Tadesse, Tewolde Berhan Gebre Egziabher & Lisanework Nigatu. An Ecological Study of the vegetation of the Mocha Forest, Keffa, Southeastern Ethiopia.

14. Tewolde Berhan Gebre Egziabher (May 21-27, 1984). Preliminary Studies on the ecology of a natural Coffee (Coffee arabica) forest with emphasis on coffee. Presented at the Ethiopian Flora Symposium, Uppsala.

15. The Royal Kenya Horticultural Society (1957) Gardening in East Africa. Members of the Royal Kenya Horticultural Society and the Kenya, Uganda & Tanganyika Civil services.

16. Zerihun Woldu & Mesfin Tadess, (1990) The Status of the Vegetation in the lakes Region of the Rift Valley of Ethiopia and the possibilities of its recovery. SINET: Ethiop. J. Sci., 113(2): 97-120,