This paper analyses the factors that control rates and extent of soil erosion processes in the 199 ha May Zegzeg catchment near Hagere Selam in the Tigray Highlands (Northern Ethiopia). This catchment, characterized by high elevations (2100–2650 m a.s.l.) and a subhorizontal structural relief, is typical for the Northern Ethiopian Highlands. Soil loss rates due to various erosion processes, as well as sediment yield rates and rates of sediment deposition within the catchment (essentially induced by recent soil conservation activities), were measured using a range of geomorphological methods. The area-weighted average rate of soil erosion by water in the catchment, measured over four years (1998–2001), is 14·8 t ha−1 y−1, which accounts for ...
In Ethiopia both the population and economy are growing rapidly, which results in land cover changes...
Soil erosion is one of the major factors affecting sustainability of agricultural production in Ethi...
The high soil erosion rates in the Ethiopian highlands find their causes in the combination of erosi...
An overall approach to assess the effectiveness of soil conservation measures at catchment scale is ...
Purpose The Ethiopian highlands are a fragile environment characterized by steep slopes, intense r...
An overall approach to assess the effectiveness of soil conservation measures at catchment scale is ...
Purpose The Ethiopian highlands are a fragile environment characterized by steep slopes, intense rai...
Sheet and rill erosion rates have been well studied in rain-rich central and south Ethiopia. We cond...
Soil erosion is a critical problem affecting rural livelihoods in Ethiopia. Large numbers of studie...
The Northern Ethiopian Highlands are a fragile environment, characterised by steep slopes, intense r...
Soil erosion and soil conservation are two of the biggest challenges for farmers, economic developme...
An overall approach to assess the effectiveness of soil conservation measures at catchment scale is ...
The processes and causes of accelerated erosion on cultivated fields in the South Welo zone of Ethio...
Controlling soil erosion is important for maintaining land productivity and reducing sedimentation o...
Soil and water conservation have been traditionally part of farming practices for thousands of years...
In Ethiopia both the population and economy are growing rapidly, which results in land cover changes...
Soil erosion is one of the major factors affecting sustainability of agricultural production in Ethi...
The high soil erosion rates in the Ethiopian highlands find their causes in the combination of erosi...
An overall approach to assess the effectiveness of soil conservation measures at catchment scale is ...
Purpose The Ethiopian highlands are a fragile environment characterized by steep slopes, intense r...
An overall approach to assess the effectiveness of soil conservation measures at catchment scale is ...
Purpose The Ethiopian highlands are a fragile environment characterized by steep slopes, intense rai...
Sheet and rill erosion rates have been well studied in rain-rich central and south Ethiopia. We cond...
Soil erosion is a critical problem affecting rural livelihoods in Ethiopia. Large numbers of studie...
The Northern Ethiopian Highlands are a fragile environment, characterised by steep slopes, intense r...
Soil erosion and soil conservation are two of the biggest challenges for farmers, economic developme...
An overall approach to assess the effectiveness of soil conservation measures at catchment scale is ...
The processes and causes of accelerated erosion on cultivated fields in the South Welo zone of Ethio...
Controlling soil erosion is important for maintaining land productivity and reducing sedimentation o...
Soil and water conservation have been traditionally part of farming practices for thousands of years...
In Ethiopia both the population and economy are growing rapidly, which results in land cover changes...
Soil erosion is one of the major factors affecting sustainability of agricultural production in Ethi...
The high soil erosion rates in the Ethiopian highlands find their causes in the combination of erosi...