Impact studies of catchment management in the developing world rarely include detailed hydrological components. Here, changes in the hydrological response of a 200-ha catchment in north Ethiopia are investigated. The management included various soil and water conservation measures such as the construction of dry masonry stone bunds and check dams, the abandonment of post-harvest grazing, and the establishment of woody vegetation. Measurements at the catchment outlet indicated a runoff depth of 5 mm or a runoff coefficient (RC) of 1•6% in the rainy season of 2006. Combined with runoff measurements at plot scale, this allowed calculating the runoff curve number (CN) for various land uses and land management techniques. The pre-implementation ...
To tackle the problem of soil erosion and moisture stress, the government of Ethiopia introduced a y...
Land degradation and recurrent drought are the major threats to rain-fed agriculture in the semi-ari...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. In the Highlands of Northern Ethiopia soil and water conservation (SWC) practic...
Impact studies of catchment management in the developing world rarely include detailed hydrological ...
Impact studies of catchment management in the developing world rarely include detailed hydrological ...
Impact studies of catchment management in the developing world rarely include detailed hydrological ...
<p>The study was conducted in the semi-arid northern Ethiopia aimed at selecting appropriate water h...
The highlands of Ethiopia are severely affected by soil erosion by water. Consequently land manageme...
Understanding the natural low flow of a catchment is critical for effective water management policy ...
This study evaluates the practice of conservation agriculture (CA) in the May Zeg-zeg catchment (MZZ...
Rainfed farming agriculture is dominant in the Lake Tana basin. Soil loss due to water erosion is a ...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. The use of drainage ditches on farmland has an impact on erosion p...
Land degradation and recurrent drought are the major threats to rain-fed agriculture in the semi-ari...
Restoration of degraded landscapes through the implementation of soil and water conservation practic...
Research on the combined impact of watershed attributes on streamflow is crucial in water resources ...
To tackle the problem of soil erosion and moisture stress, the government of Ethiopia introduced a y...
Land degradation and recurrent drought are the major threats to rain-fed agriculture in the semi-ari...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. In the Highlands of Northern Ethiopia soil and water conservation (SWC) practic...
Impact studies of catchment management in the developing world rarely include detailed hydrological ...
Impact studies of catchment management in the developing world rarely include detailed hydrological ...
Impact studies of catchment management in the developing world rarely include detailed hydrological ...
<p>The study was conducted in the semi-arid northern Ethiopia aimed at selecting appropriate water h...
The highlands of Ethiopia are severely affected by soil erosion by water. Consequently land manageme...
Understanding the natural low flow of a catchment is critical for effective water management policy ...
This study evaluates the practice of conservation agriculture (CA) in the May Zeg-zeg catchment (MZZ...
Rainfed farming agriculture is dominant in the Lake Tana basin. Soil loss due to water erosion is a ...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. The use of drainage ditches on farmland has an impact on erosion p...
Land degradation and recurrent drought are the major threats to rain-fed agriculture in the semi-ari...
Restoration of degraded landscapes through the implementation of soil and water conservation practic...
Research on the combined impact of watershed attributes on streamflow is crucial in water resources ...
To tackle the problem of soil erosion and moisture stress, the government of Ethiopia introduced a y...
Land degradation and recurrent drought are the major threats to rain-fed agriculture in the semi-ari...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. In the Highlands of Northern Ethiopia soil and water conservation (SWC) practic...