Ethiopia owns more than 58 different types of wetlands which provide enormous socio-economic and environmental values. Despite all those and other indispensable values, these wetlands are under severe pressure and degradation. Due to improper extraction of uses and misconceptions forwarded to wetlands, the health of the wetlands is continuously decreasing from time to time that in doubt their existence in the near future. Traditional and modern agricultural expansions, continuous land degradations, urbanizations and industrializations, lack of policies and institutional arrangements, lack of capacities, natural and ecological problems are the most dominant challenging factors of wetlands in the country. Malnutrition of children, extra loads...
Wetlands provide flood and erosion control, providing economic and social benefits to communities li...
The world is facing increasing and interrelated water problems. The water is not only scarce but als...
The world is facing increasing and interrelated water problems. The water is not only scarce but als...
Ethiopia owns more than 58 different types of wetlands which provide enormous socio-economic and env...
Ecosystem services lie at the heart of interactions between society and nature. Wetlands are natural...
This paper reviews Ethiopia’s experience and research progress in past Wetland Conservation and Mana...
Abstract: In Ethiopia, wetlands cover nearly 2 % of the total land area of the country. They are one...
Throughout sub-Saharan Africa wetlands provide ecosystem services that are critical to the developme...
Abaya-Chamo and other wetlands of Ethiopia provide multiple ecosystem services, the wetlands are ext...
Wetlands are one of the most multifunctional ecosystems of the world that provide a range of economi...
Ethiopia, like as many countries in the world, has immense wetland resources. The wetlands in Ethiop...
Wetlands are critical natural resources in developing countries where they perform a range of enviro...
Wetlands are critical natural resources in developing countries where they perform a range of enviro...
Wetlands are critical natural resources in developing countries where they perform a range of enviro...
Wetlands are one of the most multifunctional ecosystems of the world that provide a range of economi...
Wetlands provide flood and erosion control, providing economic and social benefits to communities li...
The world is facing increasing and interrelated water problems. The water is not only scarce but als...
The world is facing increasing and interrelated water problems. The water is not only scarce but als...
Ethiopia owns more than 58 different types of wetlands which provide enormous socio-economic and env...
Ecosystem services lie at the heart of interactions between society and nature. Wetlands are natural...
This paper reviews Ethiopia’s experience and research progress in past Wetland Conservation and Mana...
Abstract: In Ethiopia, wetlands cover nearly 2 % of the total land area of the country. They are one...
Throughout sub-Saharan Africa wetlands provide ecosystem services that are critical to the developme...
Abaya-Chamo and other wetlands of Ethiopia provide multiple ecosystem services, the wetlands are ext...
Wetlands are one of the most multifunctional ecosystems of the world that provide a range of economi...
Ethiopia, like as many countries in the world, has immense wetland resources. The wetlands in Ethiop...
Wetlands are critical natural resources in developing countries where they perform a range of enviro...
Wetlands are critical natural resources in developing countries where they perform a range of enviro...
Wetlands are critical natural resources in developing countries where they perform a range of enviro...
Wetlands are one of the most multifunctional ecosystems of the world that provide a range of economi...
Wetlands provide flood and erosion control, providing economic and social benefits to communities li...
The world is facing increasing and interrelated water problems. The water is not only scarce but als...
The world is facing increasing and interrelated water problems. The water is not only scarce but als...