Agricultural intensification and cropland expansion are the key policies to increase food production in Ethiopia. Gambella is one of the regions in Ethiopia which is highly suitable for agriculture; however, the local people still face food shortages. We therefore investigated the potential for intensification and cropland expansion. In this study, we developed land use scenarios of agricultural intensification and expansion and analysed their effect on potential crop production in the region and estimated the population that could be nourished as a result. We distinguished between different degrees of intensification, ranging from low input rainfed to high input irrigated agriculture and different degrees of expansion, considering the best...
This paper evaluates the future impact of soil degradation on national food security and land occupa...
This paper explores the race between these two countervailing forces, with the goal of informing two...
Ethiopia is facing looming climate changes in combination with steep population growth, with potenti...
Agricultural GDP in Ethiopia grew at an average 7.3 percent per year between 2001/02 and 2012/13. Mo...
Food security in the enset-based Ethiopian highlands is constrained mainly by land degradation, land...
The Ethiopian Constitution asserts state ownership of land. There are no private property rights in ...
An action research process was conductedwith communities in Gununo, southern Ethiopia (2000–2003), t...
Climate change is perhaps the greatest challenge facing the world today. In Africa, a continent whic...
Ethiopia is the second most populous country in Sub-Saharan Africa with a population of more than 11...
Ethiopia’s agricultural sector is highly diverse and subject to change due to different factors such...
Sustainable land management has emerged as an issue of major global concern. In many countries parti...
<p>The Central Rift Valley (CRV) of Ethiopia is a closed basin for which claims on land and water ha...
This paper has attempted to examine prospects for attaining food security in Ethiopia in the area of...
Chapter 2, “Cropland Expansion,” uses spatially disaggregated satellite data to examine changes in l...
Climate change is perhaps the greatest challenge facing the world today. In Africa, a continent whic...
This paper evaluates the future impact of soil degradation on national food security and land occupa...
This paper explores the race between these two countervailing forces, with the goal of informing two...
Ethiopia is facing looming climate changes in combination with steep population growth, with potenti...
Agricultural GDP in Ethiopia grew at an average 7.3 percent per year between 2001/02 and 2012/13. Mo...
Food security in the enset-based Ethiopian highlands is constrained mainly by land degradation, land...
The Ethiopian Constitution asserts state ownership of land. There are no private property rights in ...
An action research process was conductedwith communities in Gununo, southern Ethiopia (2000–2003), t...
Climate change is perhaps the greatest challenge facing the world today. In Africa, a continent whic...
Ethiopia is the second most populous country in Sub-Saharan Africa with a population of more than 11...
Ethiopia’s agricultural sector is highly diverse and subject to change due to different factors such...
Sustainable land management has emerged as an issue of major global concern. In many countries parti...
<p>The Central Rift Valley (CRV) of Ethiopia is a closed basin for which claims on land and water ha...
This paper has attempted to examine prospects for attaining food security in Ethiopia in the area of...
Chapter 2, “Cropland Expansion,” uses spatially disaggregated satellite data to examine changes in l...
Climate change is perhaps the greatest challenge facing the world today. In Africa, a continent whic...
This paper evaluates the future impact of soil degradation on national food security and land occupa...
This paper explores the race between these two countervailing forces, with the goal of informing two...
Ethiopia is facing looming climate changes in combination with steep population growth, with potenti...