Land degradation as a result of soil erosion is a prime problem in Ethiopia. To avert the problem, soil and water conservation practices (SWCPs) have been implemented by governmental and non-governmental organizations at ...
Land degradation in the form of soil erosion is a major global issues as well as Ethiopian
concern given the strong negative impacts on crop productivity. To overcome the problem
the government and non-governmental ...
Soil and water conservation structures include all mechanical or structural measures that control the velocity of surface runoff and thus minimize soil erosion and retain water where it is needed. However, the impact of ...
Water hyacinth is free-floating aquatic weed, which has both negative and positive effects on environment and human beings. This research aimed on the investigation of the Energy production using anaerobic digestion and ...
Water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) is recognized as the most notorious invasive
species over the world. Although its threats and effects are fully documented, its
distribution is not yet understood, especially in ...
Adansonia digitata (Baobab) tree is a multipurpose indigenous fruit tree species with highl
y nutritional and economical value. It contributes significant benefits to the livelihood of
people in Africa. This study examines ...
This study was conducted in Kecha watershed, which is one of the sub-watersheds of the Tana
basin. There are different soil and water conservation (SWC) structures that are implemented
in the watershed in the past years. ...
Land degradation caused by erosion is an environmental threat that hampered agricultural production by decreasing soil fertility and soil depth. However, the effect of various soil and water conservation practices on soil ...
Low soil fertility status due to erosion, intensive farming and leaching are the
major problems limiting current maize and tef yield. Field experiments were
conducted at Yilmana Desnsa District, Northwestern Ethiopia in ...
BAHIR DAR UNIVERSITY
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
GRADUATE PROGRAM
INVESTGATION OF POTENTIALS AND CHALLNEGS OF SMALL-SCALE IRRIGATION IN THE HIGHLANDS OF ETHIOPIA:
THE CASE OF ABAGERIMA ...
Land degradation as a result of soil erosion is a prime problem in Ethiopia. To avert the problem, soil and water conservation practices (SWCPs) have been implemented by governmental and non-governmental organizations at ...
Land degradation in the form of soil erosion is a major global issues as well as Ethiopian
concern given the strong negative impacts on crop productivity. To overcome the problem
the government and non-governmental ...
Soil and water conservation structures include all mechanical or structural measures that control the velocity of surface runoff and thus minimize soil erosion and retain water where it is needed. However, the impact of ...
Water hyacinth is free-floating aquatic weed, which has both negative and positive effects on environment and human beings. This research aimed on the investigation of the Energy production using anaerobic digestion and ...
Water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) is recognized as the most notorious invasive
species over the world. Although its threats and effects are fully documented, its
distribution is not yet understood, especially in ...
Adansonia digitata (Baobab) tree is a multipurpose indigenous fruit tree species with highl
y nutritional and economical value. It contributes significant benefits to the livelihood of
people in Africa. This study examines ...
This study was conducted in Kecha watershed, which is one of the sub-watersheds of the Tana
basin. There are different soil and water conservation (SWC) structures that are implemented
in the watershed in the past years. ...
Land degradation caused by erosion is an environmental threat that hampered agricultural production by decreasing soil fertility and soil depth. However, the effect of various soil and water conservation practices on soil ...
Low soil fertility status due to erosion, intensive farming and leaching are the
major problems limiting current maize and tef yield. Field experiments were
conducted at Yilmana Desnsa District, Northwestern Ethiopia in ...
BAHIR DAR UNIVERSITY
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
GRADUATE PROGRAM
INVESTGATION OF POTENTIALS AND CHALLNEGS OF SMALL-SCALE IRRIGATION IN THE HIGHLANDS OF ETHIOPIA:
THE CASE OF ABAGERIMA ...
Liming of acidic soil on smallholder farms is one of the major challenges to enhance crop yields in Ethiopian highlands. This may be attributed to the additional investment cost for liming. The study was carried out to ...
The study was conducted in Chentalli 1, Chentalli 2 and Jernako watersheds, northwestern
Ethiopia. In the study areas land management measures such as soil/stone bunds,
plantation and area enclosure have been practiced ...
This study was conducted in Banja district, North western Ethiopia to estimate carbon stock potential of Dabkuli Forest and also to analyze its impact on climate change mitigation. Primary data were collected from the study ...
This study was conducted in Woyebela watershed Goncha Siso Enssie district, East Gojjam, Northwestern Ethiopia. The objective of the study was to assess the effect of soil and water conservation practices on biophysical ...
The objective of the study was to undertake on-farm phenotypic characterization and breeding practices of indigenous sheep population and its cross with Awassi in selected districts of South Wollo zone; Eastern Amhara, ...
An assessment was conducted in Shimbit, Fassilo and Hidar 11 sub-cities of Bahir Dar city, Ethiopia with the aim of understanding the household solid waste disposal rate, procedures and the effect of dumping site on nearby ...
Conservation Agriculture(CA) benefits include increased organic matter, improved water
retention, improved soil fertility, reduced soil erosion, reduced weed infestation, increased
crop productivity and others. It is a ...