Until recently, the Ethiopian government’s investment did not systematically target high potential areas for agricultural intensification, limiting the potential productivity gains. Waterlogged vertisols, which cover about 2.7 million hectares in the Ethiopian part of the Blue Nile Basin, are among the high potential soils where management interventions could result in positive impacts. This study utilized soil, climate, crop and livestock productivity data and models to demonstrate intensification strategies which can increase crop-livestock system productivity. To understand the effects of alternative land use and water management interventions on water productivity, the areas have been classified into three drainage status depending on s...
With its total area of about 200,000 square kilometers (km2), which is 20% of the country’s land mas...
In Ethiopia, irrigation is mainly implemented in small-scale irrigation schemes, which are often cha...
Long-term in situ soil and water conservation experiments are rare in sub-Saharan Africa, particular...
Until recently, the Ethiopian government's investment did not systematically target high potential a...
Waterlogged Vertisols are amongst the high potential soils where management interventions could resu...
The productivity of the Vertisols in the Ethiopian highlands could be raised by facilitating the rem...
Water scarcity is a major factor limiting food production. Improving Livestock Water Productivity (L...
Water scarcity is a major factor limiting food production. Improving Livestock Water Productivity (L...
Mixed crop–livestock farming system is a major livelihood strategy in most sub-Sahara African countr...
In Ethiopia vertisols cover about 10% of the total land area and is the fourth most important soil u...
Low crop and livestock productivities in the mixed farming systems of Ethiopia hamper efforts to mee...
Poor drainage of Vertisols in the Ethiopian mid-altitude highlands limits farming operations and cro...
The Ethiopian drylands occupy about 65% of the total land mass (close to 700,000km<sup>2</sup>) of t...
This paper highlights some interventions which might alleviate agricultural pressures on steep slope...
Rainfed agriculutre in Ethiopia is constrained by temporal and spatial variations in climate and sev...
With its total area of about 200,000 square kilometers (km2), which is 20% of the country’s land mas...
In Ethiopia, irrigation is mainly implemented in small-scale irrigation schemes, which are often cha...
Long-term in situ soil and water conservation experiments are rare in sub-Saharan Africa, particular...
Until recently, the Ethiopian government's investment did not systematically target high potential a...
Waterlogged Vertisols are amongst the high potential soils where management interventions could resu...
The productivity of the Vertisols in the Ethiopian highlands could be raised by facilitating the rem...
Water scarcity is a major factor limiting food production. Improving Livestock Water Productivity (L...
Water scarcity is a major factor limiting food production. Improving Livestock Water Productivity (L...
Mixed crop–livestock farming system is a major livelihood strategy in most sub-Sahara African countr...
In Ethiopia vertisols cover about 10% of the total land area and is the fourth most important soil u...
Low crop and livestock productivities in the mixed farming systems of Ethiopia hamper efforts to mee...
Poor drainage of Vertisols in the Ethiopian mid-altitude highlands limits farming operations and cro...
The Ethiopian drylands occupy about 65% of the total land mass (close to 700,000km<sup>2</sup>) of t...
This paper highlights some interventions which might alleviate agricultural pressures on steep slope...
Rainfed agriculutre in Ethiopia is constrained by temporal and spatial variations in climate and sev...
With its total area of about 200,000 square kilometers (km2), which is 20% of the country’s land mas...
In Ethiopia, irrigation is mainly implemented in small-scale irrigation schemes, which are often cha...
Long-term in situ soil and water conservation experiments are rare in sub-Saharan Africa, particular...