349 research outputs found
Catchment-scale conservation in the Ethiopian highlands: planning for more than just erosion control
Biophysical and socioeconomic geodatabase for land productivity dynamic assessment in Ethiopia
The purpose of this work is to collect, organize and develop geodatabase of spatial and non spatial data which are relevant to monitor land degradation and assess the major drivers to land degradation in Ethiopia. Accordingly, important time series biophysical (climate, vegetation, hydrology, soil...etc) and socioeconomic data (human population/demography, livestock population, major crops production and productivity....etc) are collected. Geodatabase is developed to facilitate integration and standardization of the collected data and making it suitable to use for further study. The next phase of this work is to find out the cause of land degradation in Ethiopia as human induced or (e.g. poor land management), climate driven (e.g. El Niño induced drought), or a combination of both factors at different spatial and temporal scales. Thus it is possible to devise suitable solutions to sites specific and time dependent problem
Report of an integrated watershed management and water harvesting training workshop and experience sharing visit in the Ethiopian Highlands
Improved agronomy increases wheat yield In Africa RISING action sites
United States Agency for International Developmen
Africa RISING Ethiopian Highlands Integrated Landscape Management Exchange Visit, 4-7 May 2016
United States Agency for International Developmen
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