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Mekonnen, KinduTamene, Lulseged[Photo report on the Tanzanian team experience sharing visits to the land management intervention sites of the Africa RISING project in the Ethiopian Highlands, 20-25 January 2019]Photo report on the Tanzanian team experience sharing visits to the land management intervention sites of the Africa RISING project in the Ethiopian Highlands, 20-25 January 2019

Though soil quality (SQ) degradation is a serious challenge to national food security, little information is available that evaluate farmer SQ knowledge vis-à-vis scientific knowledge at catchment scale in Ethiopia. Scientific soil analysis is not an effective approach for SQ assessment in develo...


Brhane Tesfahunegn, GebrayesusTamene, LulsegedVlek, Paul L.G.[Evaluation of soil quality identified by local farmers in Mai-Negus catchment, northern Ethiopia]Evaluation of soil quality identified by local farmers in Mai-Negus catchment, northern Ethiopia

Land and water degradation due to on-site soil/nutrient loss and off-site pollution/sedimentation are serious environmental problems. Landscape planning and management tools are essential to implement best management practices targeted at locations where they are needed most. Although many soil/w...


Tamene, LulsegedBao Le QuangVlek, Paul L.G.[A landscape planning and management tool for land and water resources management: an example application in northern Ethiopia]A landscape planning and management tool for land and water resources management: an example application in northern Ethiopia
Tesfahunegn, Gebreyesus BrhaneTamene, LulsegedVlek, Paul L.G.[Soil erosion prediction using Morgan-Morgan-Finney model in a GIS environment in Northern Ethiopia catchment]Soil erosion prediction using Morgan-Morgan-Finney model in a GIS environment in Northern Ethiopia catchment

Although soil degradation is a major threat to food security and carbon sequestration, our knowledge of the spatial extent of the problem and its drivers is very limited in Southern Africa. Therefore, this study aimed to quantify the risk of soil structural degradation and determine the variation...


Tamene, LulsegedSileshi, Gudeta W.Ndengu, GiftMponela, PowellKihara, JobSila, AndrewTondoh, Jérôme E.[Soil structural degradation and nutrient limitations across land use categories and climatic zones in Southern Africa]Soil structural degradation and nutrient limitations across land use categories and climatic zones in Southern Africa

Woldearegay, KifleTamene, Lulseged[Water harvesting and irrigation development: Enhancing productivity under rainfall variability]Water harvesting and irrigation development: Enhancing productivity under rainfall variability
Damene, STamene, LulsegedVlek, Paul L.G.[Performance of exclosure in restoring soil fertility: a case of Gubalafto district in North Wello Zone, northern highlands of Ethiopia]Performance of exclosure in restoring soil fertility: a case of Gubalafto district in North Wello Zone, northern highlands of Ethiopia
Towett, Erick K.Shepherd, Keith D.Tondoh, Jérôme E.Winowiecki, Leigh A.Tamene, LulsegedNyambura, MercySila, AndrewVågen, Tor-GunnarCadisch, Georg[Total elemental composition of soils in Sub-Saharan Africa and relationship with soil forming factors]Total elemental composition of soils in Sub-Saharan Africa and relationship with soil forming factors

This is a comprehensive dataset specifically on crop response to fertilizers and is obtained from published journal articles, thesis and proceedings spanning at least 5 decades. It represents all the agriculturally productive regions of Ethiopia. The data contains information on region, crop type...


Kihara, JobTibebe, DegefieGurmessa, BiyensaTamene, Lulseged[Towards understanding fertilizer responses in Ethiopia]Towards understanding fertilizer responses in Ethiopia

A study was carried out in the Sudan savanna zone in the Upper East Region of Ghana to assess the rate of sediment-bound nutrient export (NE) into five small reservoirs (Dua, Doba, Zebilla, Kumpalgogo and Bugri) and to analyse the implications of this export. The catchment soils and reservoir sed...


Amegashie, BKQuansah, CAgyare, W.A.Tamene, LulsegedVlek, Paul L.G.[Sediment-bound nutrient export from five small reservoir catchments and its implications for the Sudan savanna zone of Ghana]Sediment-bound nutrient export from five small reservoir catchments and its implications for the Sudan savanna zone of Ghana

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