Agricultural water management (AWM) interventions in the Nile Basin are a key to improve agricultural production and productivity. AWM interventions can be categorized based on spatial scales, sources of water and type of technologies for water management in control, lifting, conveyance and application. Various combinations of these interventions are available in the Nile Basin. Successful application of AWM interventions should consider the full continuum of technologies in water control, conveyance and field applications. AWM technology intervention combined with soil fertility and seed improvement may increase productivity up to threefold. Similarly, data sets used from a representative sample of 1517 households in Ethiopia shows that th...
The world is facing a more water constrained future as a result of urbanisation, population growth, ...
The Eastern Nile riparian countries are currently developing several reservoir projects to contribut...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Enginee...
The riparian countries of the Nile have agreed to collaborate in the development of its water resour...
In Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele; Erkossa, Teklu; Smakhtin, Vladimir; Fernando, Ashra (Comps.). Improved...
The riparian countries of the Nile have agreed to collaborate in the development of its water resour...
In Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele; Erkossa, Teklu; Smakhtin, Vladimir; Fernando, Ashra (Comps.). Improved...
The Nile provides freshwater not only for domestic and industrial use, but also for irrigated agricu...
The Nile provides freshwater not only for domestic and industrial use, but also for irrigated agricu...
The Nile provides freshwater not only for domestic and industrial use, but also for irrigated agricu...
Ethiopia possesses abundant water resources and hydropower potential, yet less than 5 percent of irr...
Ethiopia possesses abundant water resources and hydropower potential, yet less than 5 percent of irr...
Ethiopia possesses abundant water resources and hydropower potential, yet less than 5 percent of irr...
Ethiopia possesses abundant water resources and hydropower potential, yet less than 5 percent of irr...
With its total area of about 200,000 square kilometers (km2), which is 20% of the country’s land mas...
The world is facing a more water constrained future as a result of urbanisation, population growth, ...
The Eastern Nile riparian countries are currently developing several reservoir projects to contribut...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Enginee...
The riparian countries of the Nile have agreed to collaborate in the development of its water resour...
In Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele; Erkossa, Teklu; Smakhtin, Vladimir; Fernando, Ashra (Comps.). Improved...
The riparian countries of the Nile have agreed to collaborate in the development of its water resour...
In Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele; Erkossa, Teklu; Smakhtin, Vladimir; Fernando, Ashra (Comps.). Improved...
The Nile provides freshwater not only for domestic and industrial use, but also for irrigated agricu...
The Nile provides freshwater not only for domestic and industrial use, but also for irrigated agricu...
The Nile provides freshwater not only for domestic and industrial use, but also for irrigated agricu...
Ethiopia possesses abundant water resources and hydropower potential, yet less than 5 percent of irr...
Ethiopia possesses abundant water resources and hydropower potential, yet less than 5 percent of irr...
Ethiopia possesses abundant water resources and hydropower potential, yet less than 5 percent of irr...
Ethiopia possesses abundant water resources and hydropower potential, yet less than 5 percent of irr...
With its total area of about 200,000 square kilometers (km2), which is 20% of the country’s land mas...
The world is facing a more water constrained future as a result of urbanisation, population growth, ...
The Eastern Nile riparian countries are currently developing several reservoir projects to contribut...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Enginee...