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Guassa Community Conservation Area : ウィキペディア英語版 | Guassa Community Conservation Area
The Guassa Community Conservation Area (GCCA) is one of the oldest known common property resource management in Sub-Saharan Africa. It has been the focus of an indigenous natural resource management institution, known as “Qero,” system for over 400 years〔Zelealem Tefera Ashenafi and Leader-Williams, N. (2005) Indigenous Common Property Resource Management in the Central Highlands of Ethiopia. Human Ecology, 33: 539-563.〕 It is located 80 km off the main highway, and is home to numerous endemic birds and wildlife species, including the iconic Ethiopian wolf〔Zelealem Tefera Ashenafi, Coulson, T, Sillero-Zubiri, C, and Leader-Williams,N. (2005) Behavior and ecology of the Ethiopian wolf in a human-dominated landscape outside protected areas. Animal Conservation, 8:1-9.〕 and the Ethiopian gelada. The high altitude Afro-alpine ''Festuca'' grassland, or ‘Guassa” grass gives the area its name. == Location ==
GCCA lies at a latitude of 10° 15′ – 10° 27′ N and longitude of 39° 45′ – 39° 49′ E. The area is part of the Menz-Gera Administrative District in the North Shoa Administrative Zone of the regional state of Amhara Region. The district capital is the town of Mehal Meda located 20 km from the Guassa Area.
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