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PN37 (Increasing Water-Use Efficiency for Food Production through Better Livestock Management - The Nile River Basin) set out to improve food security, reduce poverty and enhance agroecosystem health by managing livestock for more effective overall use of water. PN37 responded to water challenges...


Peden, Donald G.Alemayehu, M.Amede, TilahunAwulachew, Seleshi BekeleFaki, H.Haileslassie, AmareHerrero, Mario T.Mapezda, E.Mpairwe, D.R.Musa, M.T.Taddesse, G.Breugel, P. van[Nile Basin livestock water productivity]Nile Basin livestock water productivity

Peden, Donald G.Amede, TilahunAwulachew, Seleshi BekeleFaki, H.Mpairwe, D.R.Haileslassie, AmareBreugel, P. van[Livestock development for better water use in the Nile Basin]Livestock development for better water use in the Nile Basin

This poster demonstrates the appropriate intervention analysis that increases the positive role and mitigates the negative impact of water through water development and management in the Nile Basin can contribute to: agricultural productivity and growth, poverty reduction, livelihood improvement,...


Awulachew, Seleshi BekeleDemissie, Solomon S.Molden, David J.[Improved agricultural water management in the Nile Basin: intervention analysis]Improved agricultural water management in the Nile Basin: intervention analysis
Demissie, Solomon S.Awulachew, Seleshi BekeleMolden, David J.Karimi, P.[Improved agricultural water management in the Nile Basin: hydronomic zoning of Nile Basin]Improved agricultural water management in the Nile Basin: hydronomic zoning of Nile Basin

Livestock keeping in the Nile Basin contributes greatly to human security, income, culture and agricultural gross domestic product (GDP). Inappropriate livestock management uses excessive water and causes water and land degradation. Livestock-water interactions are complex, not well understood, a...


Peden, Donald G.Faki, H.Alemayehu, M.Mpairwe, D.R.Herrero, Mario T.Breugel, P. vanHaileslassie, AmareTaddesse, G.Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele[Opportunities for increasing livestock water productivity in the Nile River Basin]Opportunities for increasing livestock water productivity in the Nile River Basin

Ethiopian part of Nile is dominated by mixed crop–livestock rainfed agriculture. Agricultural productivity in the area is low due to: high temporal and spatial variation in climate, sever land degradation; lack of appropriate technologies; poor infrastructure & limited extension services, etc. In...


Erkossa, TekluAwulachew, Seleshi Bekele[Agricultural productivity in Ethiopian Nile and interventions]Agricultural productivity in Ethiopian Nile and interventions

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