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Awulachew, Seleshi BekeleHagos, FitsumAmede, TilahunLoulseged, Makonnen[Best bets technologies for improving agricultural water management and system intensification in Ethiopia]Best bets technologies for improving agricultural water management and system intensification in Ethiopia

This project is about showing whether RMSs are effective. It will seek to quantify the consequences of improved RMS for community livelihoods, resource productivity, land quality, and downstream water quality and siltation. It will specifically measure the downstream, cross-scale consequences of ...


Awulachew, Seleshi BekeleMcCartney, Matthew P.Hagos, FitsumMapedza, EveristoSeyoum, SolomonErkossa, Teklu[N4: On assessing and anticipating consequences of innovation]N4: On assessing and anticipating consequences of innovation

Hagos, FitsumJayasinghe, G.Awulachew, Seleshi BekeleLoulseged, MakonnenYilma, Aster Denekew[Poverty impacts of agricultural water management technologies in Ethiopia]Poverty impacts of agricultural water management technologies in Ethiopia

This study reviewed the status of natural resources and the driving forces for change, as well as past and ongoing approaches in natural resource management at the watershed scale in Ethiopia. First, we reviewed established environmental policy tools and the legal and policy framework, and determ...


Hagos, FitsumRooijen, Daniel J. vanHaileslassie, AmareYehualashet, H.Indries, H.[Investigation of the modalities for an innovative financing mechanism for participatory natural resource management in the Bale Eco-region, Ethiopia]Investigation of the modalities for an innovative financing mechanism for participatory natural resource management in the Bale Eco-region, Ethiopia

Irrigation development has been identified as a means to stimulate economic growth and rural development in Ethiopia. However, little attempt has been made to quantify the contribution of irrigation to national income. Using data from selected irrigation schemes, representing small, medium and la...


Hagos, FitsumMakombe, GodswillNamara, Regassa E.Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele[Importance of irrigated agriculture to the Ethiopian economy: capturing the direct net benefits of irrigation]Importance of irrigated agriculture to the Ethiopian economy: capturing the direct net benefits of irrigation

Gebregziabher, GebrehaweriaHaileslassie, AmareBiazin, B.Schmitter, Petra S.Chali, A.Hagos, FitsumOtoo, M.Lefore, NicoleBarron, JennieTegegne, D.Dubale, T.[Solar powered water pumping can boost smallholder income: A business model based on action research from LIVES and Africa RISING sites]Solar powered water pumping can boost smallholder income: A business model based on action research from LIVES and Africa RISING sites

Development partners and public investors assume that spate irrigation reduces household poverty and malnutrition. This article examines whether the poverty profiles of smallholder farmers and the nutritional outcomes of their children have improved as a result of using spate irrigation. The stud...


Hagos, FitsumMulugeta, A.Langan, Simon J.Lefore, NicoleAbebe, Yenenesh[Poverty profiles and nutritional outcomes of using spate irrigation in Ethiopia]Poverty profiles and nutritional outcomes of using spate irrigation in Ethiopia

Flood-based farming is among the potential options in ensuring access to water for crop and livestock production for small-scale farmers in the arid and semiarid lowlands of sub-Saharan Africa, and Ethiopia in particular. Flood-based irrigation while inexpensive is rooted in tradition in many rur...


Erkossa, TekluLangan, Simon J.Hagos, Fitsum[Constraints to the development, operation and maintenance of spate irrigation schemes in Ethiopia]Constraints to the development, operation and maintenance of spate irrigation schemes in Ethiopia
Hagos, FitsumHaileslassie, Amarevan Rooijen, DanielLudi, Eva[Enabling policies for Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) in Ethiopia]Enabling policies for Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) in Ethiopia

Smallholder farmers in Africa rely heavily on rainfed agriculture. Those who have access to irrigation often receive it at no charge, but quantity, frequency and reliability may be limited without adequate revenue for maintenance and operation. Moreover, the absence of fees means that there are n...


Mekonnen, A.Gebreegziabher, Z.Hagos, Fitsum[Valuation of access to irrigation water in rural Ethiopia: application of choice experiment and contingent valuation methods]Valuation of access to irrigation water in rural Ethiopia: application of choice experiment and contingent valuation methods

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