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Research results published regarding the impact of soil and water conservation practices in the highland areas of Ethiopia have been inconsistent and scattered. In this paper, a detailed review and synthesis is reported that was conducted to identify the impacts of soil and water conservation pra...


Adimassu, ZenebeLangan, Simon J.Johnston, Robyn M.Mekuria, Wolde M.Amede, Tilahun[Impacts of soil and water conservation practices on crop yield, run-off, soil loss and nutrient loss in Ethiopia: review and synthesis]Impacts of soil and water conservation practices on crop yield, run-off, soil loss and nutrient loss in Ethiopia: review and synthesis
Amede, TilahunKirkby, Roger A.Stroud, Ann[Intensification pathways from farmer strategies to sustainable livelihoods : AHIŽs experience]Intensification pathways from farmer strategies to sustainable livelihoods : AHIŽs experience

Amede, TilahunKimani, P.M.Rono, WLunze, LMbikayi, NT[Coping with drought : Strategies to improve genetic adaptation of common bean to drought-prone regions of Africa]Coping with drought : Strategies to improve genetic adaptation of common bean to drought-prone regions of Africa

Amede, TilahunDauro, D.Jonfa, ESeyoum, L[Prospects and challenges of participatory research in natural resources management: the case of Joint Vertisol Project (JVP)]Prospects and challenges of participatory research in natural resources management: the case of Joint Vertisol Project (JVP)

Amede, TilahunJonfa, EDauro, D.Seyoum, L[Understanding participatory research processes: the case of Participatory Improved Agroecosystem Management (PRIAM)]Understanding participatory research processes: the case of Participatory Improved Agroecosystem Management (PRIAM)

Amede, TilahunAsrat, T.Legesse, G.Mekonnen, KinduAsfaw, A.Ibrahim, M.Alene, TemesgenDubale, WorknehKihara, JobTamene, Lulseged[Natural resource management: Africa RISING science, innovations and technologies with scaling potential from the Ethiopian highlands]Natural resource management: Africa RISING science, innovations and technologies with scaling potential from the Ethiopian highlands

Livestock production is an essential part of subsistence systems in the Ethiopian highlands. In this paper we are reviewing the role of existing feed resources, and the potential for improving feed systems and intensification pathways in an integrated way.


Amede, TilahunMengistu, SRoothaert, R.[Intensification of livestock feed production in Ethiopian highlands: Potential and experiences of the African Highlands Initiative]Intensification of livestock feed production in Ethiopian highlands: Potential and experiences of the African Highlands Initiative
Alemayehu, M.Amede, TilahunPeden, Donald G.Kumsa, T.Böhme, M.H.Peters, Kurt J.[Assessing livestock water productivity in mixed farming systems of Gumara watershed, Ethiopia]Assessing livestock water productivity in mixed farming systems of Gumara watershed, Ethiopia

Improving water productivity depends on how local communal water and grazing resources are governed. This involves institutional and organizational issues. In the mixed farming systems of the Amhara Regional State, Ethiopia, non-participatory water users’ associations, neglect of traditional wate...


Teklewold, T.Mapedza, EveristoAmede, Tilahun[Institutional implications of governance of local common pool resources on livestock water productivity in Ethiopia]Institutional implications of governance of local common pool resources on livestock water productivity in Ethiopia

The threat of water scarcity in Sub-Saharan Africa is real, due to the expanding agricultural needs, climate variability and inappropriate land use. Livestock keeping is the fastest growing agricultural sector, partly because of increasing and changing demands for adequate, quality and diverse fo...


Amede, TilahunDescheemaeker, KatrienPeden, Donald G.Rooyen, Andre F. van[Harnessing benefits from improved livestock water productivity in crop-livestock systems of Sub-Saharan Africa: synthesis]Harnessing benefits from improved livestock water productivity in crop-livestock systems of Sub-Saharan Africa: synthesis

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