Up until today, rainwater management practices have been promoted regardless of site-specific biophysical characteristics and regardless of the socio-economic and institutional environment. Therefore, low adoption rates and high disadoption rates of rainwater management practices are observed. In order to promote rainwater management more successfully, a paradigm change towards promotion of location-specific interventions is needed. Beyond biophysical suitability, successful implementation crucially depends on farmers’ willingness to adopt a practice. Therefore, the socio-economic and institutional environment must be taken into account in a spatially explicit way. A first step towards the promotion of site-specific rainwater management req...
The technical, economic, and ecological aspects of rainwater management are interlinked and spatiall...
Paper presented at the Second Nile Development Forum, Khartoum, Sudan, 17-19 November 2008The Blue N...
Livestock keeping in the Nile Basin contributes greatly to human security, income, culture and agric...
Up until today, rainwater management practices have been promoted regardless of site-specific biophy...
This paper is an attempt to draw together and synthesise as much of the existing documentation as is...
Agriculture is the main sector of the Ethiopian economy, as is the case in many sub-Saharan African ...
In the Blue Nile Basin of Ethiopian highlands, rainfall distribution is extremely uneven both spatia...
In the Blue Nile Basin of Ethiopian highlands, rainfall distribution is extremely uneven both spatia...
In the Blue Nile Basin of Ethiopian highlands, rainfall distribution is extremely uneven both spatia...
Agriculture is the main sector of the Ethiopian economy. Uneven distribution of rainfall, droughts a...
Agriculture is the main sector of the Ethiopian economy. Uneven distribution of rainfall, droughts a...
Report prepared for the Challenge Program on Water and Food (CPWF) Nile Basin Development Challenge ...
The monitoring of hydrological and meteorological variables from watersheds is one of the principal ...
In the Blue Nile basin, crop cultivation is predominantly rainfed and water availability is highly v...
In Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele; Erkossa, Teklu; Smakhtin, Vladimir; Fernando, Ashra (Comps.). Improved...
The technical, economic, and ecological aspects of rainwater management are interlinked and spatiall...
Paper presented at the Second Nile Development Forum, Khartoum, Sudan, 17-19 November 2008The Blue N...
Livestock keeping in the Nile Basin contributes greatly to human security, income, culture and agric...
Up until today, rainwater management practices have been promoted regardless of site-specific biophy...
This paper is an attempt to draw together and synthesise as much of the existing documentation as is...
Agriculture is the main sector of the Ethiopian economy, as is the case in many sub-Saharan African ...
In the Blue Nile Basin of Ethiopian highlands, rainfall distribution is extremely uneven both spatia...
In the Blue Nile Basin of Ethiopian highlands, rainfall distribution is extremely uneven both spatia...
In the Blue Nile Basin of Ethiopian highlands, rainfall distribution is extremely uneven both spatia...
Agriculture is the main sector of the Ethiopian economy. Uneven distribution of rainfall, droughts a...
Agriculture is the main sector of the Ethiopian economy. Uneven distribution of rainfall, droughts a...
Report prepared for the Challenge Program on Water and Food (CPWF) Nile Basin Development Challenge ...
The monitoring of hydrological and meteorological variables from watersheds is one of the principal ...
In the Blue Nile basin, crop cultivation is predominantly rainfed and water availability is highly v...
In Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele; Erkossa, Teklu; Smakhtin, Vladimir; Fernando, Ashra (Comps.). Improved...
The technical, economic, and ecological aspects of rainwater management are interlinked and spatiall...
Paper presented at the Second Nile Development Forum, Khartoum, Sudan, 17-19 November 2008The Blue N...
Livestock keeping in the Nile Basin contributes greatly to human security, income, culture and agric...