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Diwediga, BadabateBao Le QuangAgodzo, Sampson K.Tamene, LulsegedWala, Kperkouma[Modelling soil erosion response to sustainable landscape management scenarios in the Mo River Basin (Togo,West Africa)]Modelling soil erosion response to sustainable landscape management scenarios in the Mo River Basin (Togo,West Africa)
Shultz, StevenSaenz, FernandoHyman, Glenn[Linking people to watershed protection planning with a GIS: A case study of a Central American watershed]Linking people to watershed protection planning with a GIS: A case study of a Central American watershed

Paul, Birthe K.Vanlauwe, BernardAyuke, Fredrick O.Gassner, AnjaHoogmoed, MarianneHurisso, T.T.Koala, SaidouLelei, D.Ndabamenye, T.Six, JohanPulleman, M.M.[Medium-term impact of tillage and residue management on soil aggregate stability, soil carbon and crop productivity]Medium-term impact of tillage and residue management on soil aggregate stability, soil carbon and crop productivity

Degradation of crop and grazing lands is a pervasive problem that negatively impacts agricultural productivity and livelihoods of crop-livestock farmers in the Blue Nile basin of Ethiopia. Area enclosure together with a cut and carry livestock feeding system is often advocated as an approach for ...


Erkossa, TekluGeleti, D.Williams, Timothy O.Laekemariam, F.Haileslassie, Amare[Restoration of grazing land to increase biomass production and improve soil properties in the Blue Nile Basin: effects of infiltration trenches and Chloris gayana reseeding]Restoration of grazing land to increase biomass production and improve soil properties in the Blue Nile Basin: effects of infiltration trenches and Chloris gayana reseeding

Recently there are signs of water quality impairment in Lake Tana, the largest fresh water in Ethiopia. The lake is the growth corridor of the government and supports millions of livelihood around. In order to sustain the benefit and maintain the ecosystem of the lake, the lake health has to be k...


Moges, M.A.Schmitter, PetraTilahun, S.A.Ayana, Essayas K.Ketema, A.A.Nigussie, T.E.Steenhuis, Tammo S.[Water Quality Assessment by Measuring and Using Landsat 7 ETM+ Images for the Current and Previous Trend Perspective: Lake Tana Ethiopia]Water Quality Assessment by Measuring and Using Landsat 7 ETM+ Images for the Current and Previous Trend Perspective: Lake Tana Ethiopia

Land degradation is a major environmental problem in Ethiopia posing serious threats to agricultural productivity and livelihoods. The interactions of numerous socio-economic, demographic, natural, and institutional factors constitute the underlying causes of soil degradation in Ethiopia. However...


Tarfasa, S.Balana, Bedru B.Tefera, T.Woldeamanuel, T.Moges, A.Dinato, M.Black, H.[Modeling smallholder farmers' preferences for soil management measures: a case study from South Ethiopia]Modeling smallholder farmers' preferences for soil management measures: a case study from South Ethiopia

Restoration of degraded landscapes through the implementation of soil and water conservation practices is considered a viable option to increase agricultural production by enhancing ecosystems. However, in the humid Ethiopian highlands, little information is available on the impact of conservatio...


Akal, Adugnaw T.Dagnew, D.C.Belete, M.A.Tilahun, Seifu A.Mekuria, Wolde M.Steenhuis, Tammo S.[Impact of soil depth and topography on the effectiveness of conservation practices on discharge and soil loss in the Ethiopian Highlands]Impact of soil depth and topography on the effectiveness of conservation practices on discharge and soil loss in the Ethiopian Highlands

Multifunctional soil conservation strategies have the capacity to control soil erosion as well as increase its quality, thus leading to sustained yields as long as planners have knowledge on the severity of soil loss. A comprehensive methodology that integrates Revised Universal Soil Loss Equatio...


Kabirigi, M.Mugambi, S.Musana, B.S.Ngoga, G.T.Muhutu, J.C.Rutebuka, J.Ruganzu, V.Nzeyimana, I.Nabahungu, N.L.[Estimation of soil erosion risk, its valuation and economic implications for agricultural production in western part of Rwanda]Estimation of soil erosion risk, its valuation and economic implications for agricultural production in western part of Rwanda

A double hurdle statistical analysis of 250 farms in the Tigray region of Ethiopia reveals different causal factors for soil conservation adoption versus intensity of use. Farmers' reasons for adopting soil conservation measures vary sharply between stone terraces and soil bunds. Long-term invest...


Gebremedhin, BerhanuSwinton, S.M.[Investment in soil conservation in northern Ethiopia: The role of land tenure security and public programs]Investment in soil conservation in northern Ethiopia: The role of land tenure security and public programs

In developing countries, access to and use of renewable natural resources are essential for rural livelihoods to thrive. Hence, cooperation in the management of natural resources is increasingly an important strategy that can enhance long-term socio-ecological resilience. In most cases, collectiv...


Kalibwani, R.M.Kakuru, M.Kamugisha, R.Twebaze, JenniferHilman, E.Tumuheirwe, H.Tenywa, M.M.Nyamwaro, Sospeter S.Mugabo, J.Buruchara, Robin A.Fatunbi, A.O.Adekunle, A.[Adoption of soil conservation through collective actions in Southwestern Uganda]Adoption of soil conservation through collective actions in Southwestern Uganda

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