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Amede, TilahunHaileslassie, AmareBlümmel, MichaelAwulachew, Seleshi BekelePeden, Donald G.[Integrating land and water management in smallholder livestock systems in sub Saharan Africa]Integrating land and water management in smallholder livestock systems in sub Saharan Africa
Haileslassie, AmareHagos, FitsumAwulachew, Seleshi BekeleAmede, TilahunDescheemaeker, KatrienPeden, Donald G.Blümmel, MichaelGebreselassie, S.[Coping with climate change: water productivity perspectives]Coping with climate change: water productivity perspectives
Amede, TilahunDescheemaeker, KatrienMapedza, EveristoMasikati, PatriciaMunyaradzi, M.Sibanda, A.Nkomboni, D.Homann-Kee Tui, SabineRooyen, Andre F. van[Three ways to improve water productivity in Zimbabwe]Three ways to improve water productivity in Zimbabwe

In sub-Saharan Africa problems associated with water scarcity are aggravated by increasing demands for food and water, climate change and environmental degradation. Livestock keeping, an important livelihood strategy for smallholder farmers in Africa, is a major consumer of water, and its water c...


Descheemaeker, KatrienAmede, TilahunHaileslassie, Amare[Improving water productivity in mixed crop-livestock farming systems of sub-Saharan Africa]Improving water productivity in mixed crop-livestock farming systems of sub-Saharan Africa

Livestock–water productivity (LWP) refers to a set of innovations that could contribute towards reducing the amount of water needed per unit of output generated. But what does it take to get these ideas adopted by livestock keepers in crop–livestock systems? In this paper, we treat LWP as an inno...


Amede, TilahunGeheb, KimDouthwaite, Boru[Enabling the uptake of livestock-water productivity interventions in the crop-livestock systems of sub-Saharan Africa]Enabling the uptake of livestock-water productivity interventions in the crop-livestock systems of sub-Saharan Africa

An action research process was conductedwith communities in Gununo, southern Ethiopia (2000–2003), to develop alternative cropping strategies for achieving their food security and cash needs. Farmers identified three major production objectives depending on their household priorities and socio-ec...


Amede, TilahunDelve, Robert J.[Modelling crop-livestock systems for achieving food security and increasing production efficiencies in the Ethiopian highlands]Modelling crop-livestock systems for achieving food security and increasing production efficiencies in the Ethiopian highlands

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