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Land management is a multi-dimensional and multi-institutional engagement that demands collective analysis, design, and implementation of innovations. Its importance for Ethiopia cannot be overemphasized, as land degradation threatens food security and environmental sustainability. Building on a ...


Amede, TilahunKassa, H.Zeleke, G.Shiferaw, A.Kismu, S.Teshome, M.[Working with communities and building local institutions for sustainable land management in the Ethiopian highlands]Working with communities and building local institutions for sustainable land management in the Ethiopian highlands

Ethiopia faces land degradation as one of its major environmental problems. In response to the degradation, massive land rehabilitation and conservation activities have been undertaken since the mid-1970s. In spite of these efforts, the impacts of long-term land management have not been examined ...


Shiferaw, A.Hurni, H.Zeleke, G.[Long-term changes in soil-based ecological services at three sites in Ethiopia]Long-term changes in soil-based ecological services at three sites in Ethiopia
Amede, TilahunKassa, H.Zeleke, G.Shiferaw, A.Kismu, S.Melese, T.[Working with communities and building local institutions for sustainable land management in the Ethiopian highlands]Working with communities and building local institutions for sustainable land management in the Ethiopian highlands

The discharge of the Nile River is highly dependent on the flow generated in the highlands of Ethiopia. However, little is known about the local (i.e. small scale) watershed hydrological response, due in part to a lack of long duration, continuous hydrological data. The goal of this paper was to ...


Collick, A.S.Easton, Z.M.Ashagrie, T.Biruk, B.Tilahun, S.Adgo, E.Awulachew, Seleshi BekeleZeleke, G.Steenhuis, Tammo S.[A simple semi-distributed water balance model for the Ethiopian highlands]A simple semi-distributed water balance model for the Ethiopian highlands

The discharge of the Nile River is highly dependent on the flow generated in the highlands of Ethiopia. However, little is known about the local (i.e. small scale) watershed hydrological response, due in part to a lack of long duration, continuous hydrological data. The goal of this paper was to ...


Collick, A.S.Easton, Z.M.Ashagrie, T.Biruk, B.Tilahun, S.Adgo, E.Awulachew, Seleshi BekeleZeleke, G.Steenhuis, Tammo S.[A simple semi-distributed water balance model for the Ethiopian highlands]A simple semi-distributed water balance model for the Ethiopian highlands

Land management is a multi-dimensional and multi-institutional engagement that demands collective analysis, design, and implementation of innovations. Its importance for Ethiopia cannot be overemphasized, as land degradation threatens food security and environmental sustainability. Building on a ...


Amede, TilahunKassa, H.Zeleke, G.Shiferaw, A.Kismu, S.Teshome, M.[Working with communities and building local institutions for sustainable land management in the Ethiopian highlands]Working with communities and building local institutions for sustainable land management in the Ethiopian highlands

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