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The Ethiopian highlands are characterized by land degradation, erosion and low productivity, while they serve as the water towers of the region. It is estimated that over 1.9 billion tons of soil are lost from the highlands of Ethiopia each year, with the soil loss ranging from 5 to 300 t/ha/year...


Gebresilase, Y.Amede, Tilahun[Investing in land and water management practices in the Ethiopian highlands]Investing in land and water management practices in the Ethiopian highlands

Rainfed agriculture will continue to play an important role in achieving food security and reducing poverty in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). But it is threatened by a combination of technology, policy, and institutional failures. Effects of recurrent drought and future climatic changes would affect r...


Amede, TilahunAwulachew, Seleshi BekeleMatti, B.Yitayew, M.[Nile River Basin: Ecohydrological challenges, climate change and hydropolitics]Nile River Basin: Ecohydrological challenges, climate change and hydropolitics

Amede, TilahunKirkby, Roger A.[Guidelines for integration of legumes into the farming systems of East African highlands]Guidelines for integration of legumes into the farming systems of East African highlands

Amede, Tilahun[Pathways for fitting legumes into the farming systems of East African highlands: a dual approach]Pathways for fitting legumes into the farming systems of East African highlands: a dual approach

Peden, Donald G.Amede, TilahunHaileslassie, AmareFaki, H.Mpairwe, D.R.Breugel, P. vanHerero, M.[Livestock and Water in Nile Basin]Livestock and Water in Nile Basin

The competition for water between different uses and users is increasing, particularly in the Nile basin where about 90% of the production systems comprise livestock. There is an ongoing debate on how to increase water productivity in these crop-livestock systems. This paper presents a comprehens...


Amede, TilahunDescheemaeker, KatrienMapedza, EveristoPeden, Donald G.Breugel, P. vanAwulachew, Seleshi BekeleHaileslassie, Amare[Livestock-water productivity in the Nile Basin: Solutions for emerging challenges]Livestock-water productivity in the Nile Basin: Solutions for emerging challenges

Ensete ventricosum is a perennial, security crop that feeds about 13 million people in Ethiopia. It is grown in the homesteads, covering about 18% of the farm, in mixture with Coffee, kale, and other vegetables. The recent shift from enset to cereals and continual soil fertility decline in the ou...


Amede, TilahunTaboge, E.[Optimizing soil fertility gradients in the Enset (Ensete ventricosum) systems of the Ethiopian highlands: Trade-offs and local innovations]Optimizing soil fertility gradients in the Enset (Ensete ventricosum) systems of the Ethiopian highlands: Trade-offs and local innovations
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
Amede, TilahunAmézquita Collazos, EdgarAshby, J.A.Ayarza, Miguel AngelBarrios, EdmundoBationo, B. AndréBeebe, Stephen E.Bellotti, Anthony C.Blair, Matthew W.Delve, Robert J.Fujisaka, SamHoweler, Reinhardt H.Johnson, Nancy L.Kaaria, Susan K.Kelemu, SegenetKerridge, Peter C.Kirkby, Roger A.Lascano, Carlos E.Lefroy, R.D.B.Mahuku, George S.Murwira, Herbert K.Oberthür, ThomasPachico, Douglas H.Peters, MichaelRamisch, Joshua J.Rao, Idupulapati M.Rondón, Marco AntonioSanginga, Pascal C.Swift, M.Vanlauwe, Bernard[Biological nitrogen fixation: A key input to integrated soil fertility management in the tropics]Biological nitrogen fixation: A key input to integrated soil fertility management in the tropics

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