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While water requirement for livestock is widely perceived as daily drinking water consumption, ~100 times more water is required for daily feed production than for drinking water. Increasing livestock water productivity can be achieved through increasing the water-use efficiency (WUE) of feed pro...


Blümmel, MichaelHaileslassie, AmareSamireddypalle, A.Vadez, VincentNotenbaert, An Maria Omer[Livestock water productivity: Feed resourcing, feeding and coupled feed-water resource data bases]Livestock water productivity: Feed resourcing, feeding and coupled feed-water resource data bases

Gebregziabher, GebrehaweriaHaileslassie, AmareBiazin, B.Schmitter, Petra S.Chali, A.Hagos, FitsumOtoo, M.Lefore, NicoleBarron, JennieTegegne, D.Dubale, T.[Solar powered water pumping can boost smallholder income: A business model based on action research from LIVES and Africa RISING sites]Solar powered water pumping can boost smallholder income: A business model based on action research from LIVES and Africa RISING sites

Endrie, B.Schmitter, Petra S.Haileslassie, AmareDessalegn, YigsawChali, A.Tilahun, S.Barron, Jennie[Feeding hungry and thirsty soils increases yield and protects the environment: Some results of WFD experiments in LIVES]Feeding hungry and thirsty soils increases yield and protects the environment: Some results of WFD experiments in LIVES

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

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

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

Low crop and livestock productivities in the mixed farming systems of Ethiopia hamper efforts to meet the increasing food demands from a stressed natural resource base. Important reasons for the low agricultural productivity are water scarcity and poor spatial and temporal rainfall distribution. ...


Descheemaeker, KatrienAmede, TilahunHaileslassie, AmareBossio, Deborah A.[Analysis of gaps and possible interventions for improving water productivity in crop livestock systems of Ethiopia]Analysis of gaps and possible interventions for improving water productivity in crop livestock systems of Ethiopia

Gebregziabher, GebrehaweriaHaileslassie, Amare[Promotion of energy efficient and water saving technologies for smallholder irrigation]Promotion of energy efficient and water saving technologies for smallholder irrigation

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

Projections suggest that annual per capita water availability in the Indo-Ganga Basin (IGB) will reduce to a level typical for water-stressed areas. Producing more crop and livestock products, per unit of agricultural water invested, is advocated as a key strategy for future food production and e...


Haileslassie, AmareBlümmel, MichaelClement, FlorianeDescheemaeker, KatrienAmede, TilahunSamireddypalle, A.Acharya, SreedharRadha, A.V.Ishaq, S.Samad, M.Murty, M.V.R.Khan, M.A.[Assessment of the livestock-feed and water nexus across a mixed crop-livestock system’s intensification gradient: An example from the Indo-Ganga basin]Assessment of the livestock-feed and water nexus across a mixed crop-livestock system’s intensification gradient: An example from the Indo-Ganga basin

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