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Haileslassie, AmareCraufurd, Peter Q.Blümmel, MichaelReddy, R.[Framework for crop-livestock production systems research]Framework for crop-livestock production systems research

Crop-livestock systems are very important both in terms of area and contribution to people’s livelihoods in the Ethiopian highlands. However, a common problem in these systems is low livestock and crop productivity, which is partly caused by water scarcity and environmental degradation. As water ...


Descheemaeker, KatrienHaileslassie, AmareAmede, TilahunBossio, Deborah A.Tarawali, Shirley A.[Assessment of water productivity and entry points for improvement in mixed crop-livestock systems of the Ethiopian highlands]Assessment of water productivity and entry points for improvement in mixed crop-livestock systems of the Ethiopian highlands

MacAlister, C.Abebe, YeneneshErkossa, TekluGebregziabher, GebrehaweriaHaileslassie, AmareLangan, Simon J.Notenbaert, An Maria OmerPfeifer, Catherine[Water related indicators and development trajectories for sustainable crop-livestock intensification planning in Ethiopia: The 'Quick-Water' toolbox]Water related indicators and development trajectories for sustainable crop-livestock intensification planning in Ethiopia: The 'Quick-Water' toolbox

The concept of water productivity (WP) or ‘more crop per drop’ has been revived recently in international water debates. Its application has notably been extended from single crops to mixed farming systems, integrating both crops and livestock, with the wider objective of reducing poverty. Using ...


Clement, FlorianeHaileslassie, AmareIshaq, S.Blümmel, MichaelMurty, M.V.R.Samad, M.Dey, S.Das, H.Khan, M.A.[Enhancing water productivity for poverty alleviation: Role of capitals and institutions in the Ganga Basin]Enhancing water productivity for poverty alleviation: Role of capitals and institutions in the Ganga Basin

In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), the increasing competition for water between various sectors is aggravated by growing demands for water, climate change and environmental degradation. One of the major consumers of water is livestock keeping, which is an important livelihood strategy for smallholder f...


Descheemaeker, KatrienAmede, TilahunHaileslassie, Amare[Livestock and water interactions in mixed crop-livestock farming systems of sub-Saharan Africa: interventions for improved productivity]Livestock and water interactions in mixed crop-livestock farming systems of sub-Saharan Africa: interventions for improved productivity
Ergano, KebebeOosting, Simon J.Haileslassie, AmareDuncan, Alan J.Boer, Imke J.M. de[Strategies for improving water use efficiency of livestock production in rain-fed systems]Strategies for improving water use efficiency of livestock production in rain-fed systems

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