Extensive catchment degradation throughout the Ethiopian highlands induced by long‐term intensified land use, erosion prone topography and climate cause substantial soil erosion that limits agricultural productivity and result lake sedimentation. However, before taking soil conservation measures, management of the soil loss problem essentially needs catchment level modelling to estimate the geographic distribution of erosion hotspots. With the increasing availability of sediment and spatial data and development of physically‐based models, this study aims multi‐site calibration of SWAT to map erosion hotspot areas and to assess the effect of well‐known land management alternatives in sediment reduction in the Lake Tana Basin (LTB). The SWAT ...
Soil erosion by water often described as the most worst form of land degradation with serious enviro...
An enormous effort is underway in Ethiopia to address soil erosion and restore overall land producti...
Controlling soil erosion is important for maintaining land productivity and reducing sedimentation o...
Extensive catchment degradation throughout the Ethiopian highlands induced by long‐term intensified ...
Extensive catchment degradation throughout the Ethiopian Highlands induced by long-term intensified ...
In Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele; Erkossa, Teklu; Smakhtin, Vladimir; Fernando, Ashra (Comps.). Improved...
The coincidence of intensive rainfall events at the beginning of the rainy season and unprotected so...
To prolong the useful life of lakes and reservoirs, prioritizing watersheds by severity and risk of ...
The sediment budget of Lake Tana (Northern Ethiopia) will take into account the temporal and spatial...
Intensive agricultural practice in Ethiopian highlands results in increasing rates of soi...
Most region of the world have experienced soil erosion which leads to sedimentation of water ...
Excessive soil loss and sediment yield in the highlands of Ethiopia are the primary factors that acc...
Intensive agricultural practice in Ethiopian highlands results in increasing rates of soil erosion a...
Rainfed farming agriculture is dominant in the Lake Tana basin. Soil loss due to water erosion is a ...
Donor and governmental sponsored soil and water conservation measures has been carried out in the la...
Soil erosion by water often described as the most worst form of land degradation with serious enviro...
An enormous effort is underway in Ethiopia to address soil erosion and restore overall land producti...
Controlling soil erosion is important for maintaining land productivity and reducing sedimentation o...
Extensive catchment degradation throughout the Ethiopian highlands induced by long‐term intensified ...
Extensive catchment degradation throughout the Ethiopian Highlands induced by long-term intensified ...
In Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele; Erkossa, Teklu; Smakhtin, Vladimir; Fernando, Ashra (Comps.). Improved...
The coincidence of intensive rainfall events at the beginning of the rainy season and unprotected so...
To prolong the useful life of lakes and reservoirs, prioritizing watersheds by severity and risk of ...
The sediment budget of Lake Tana (Northern Ethiopia) will take into account the temporal and spatial...
Intensive agricultural practice in Ethiopian highlands results in increasing rates of soi...
Most region of the world have experienced soil erosion which leads to sedimentation of water ...
Excessive soil loss and sediment yield in the highlands of Ethiopia are the primary factors that acc...
Intensive agricultural practice in Ethiopian highlands results in increasing rates of soil erosion a...
Rainfed farming agriculture is dominant in the Lake Tana basin. Soil loss due to water erosion is a ...
Donor and governmental sponsored soil and water conservation measures has been carried out in the la...
Soil erosion by water often described as the most worst form of land degradation with serious enviro...
An enormous effort is underway in Ethiopia to address soil erosion and restore overall land producti...
Controlling soil erosion is important for maintaining land productivity and reducing sedimentation o...