Repeat photography offers a valuable tool for assessing gully erosion development over the past 140 years in North Ethiopia. From a dataset of 57 repeated historical photographs that display gully cross-sections, this study demonstrates that a gully incision phase took place in the second half of the 20th century. At present, thanks to the successful implementation of soil and water conservation measures, most gullies are stabilizing.status: publishe
Recent advances in Structure from Motion (SfM) photogrammetry offers the possibility to collect mult...
In the semi-arid Highlands of North Ethiopia, dense gully and river networks dissect the landscape, ...
This study validates previous research and indicates important land degradation by gullying in the s...
Repeat photography offers a valuable tool for assessing gully erosion development over the past 140 ...
Gullying has been widespread in the Ethiopian Highlands during the 20th century. It threatens the so...
In the Highlands of Northern Ethiopia gully occurrence is linked to poverty-driven unsustainable use...
Understanding historical and present gully development is essential when addressing the causes and c...
Gully erosion is a burning problem in the Ethiopian Highlands leading to massive soil losses and sed...
This presentation reports about the preading of gully erosion during the last decades. Several hypot...
Over the past five decades, gullying has been widespread and has become more severe in the Ethiopian...
Gully erosion is among the many phenomenon which has been interweaving the socio economic and enviro...
Due to overgrazing and agricultural intensification, gully erosion severely affects sub-Saharan coun...
This study describes the processes that are affecting the developemnt of gully erosion in the Great ...
In the northern highlands of Ethiopia, gully erosion is severe. Despite many efforts to implement gu...
Gully erosion affects large areas in Ethiopia. It is the source of sediment in the rivers and takes ...
Recent advances in Structure from Motion (SfM) photogrammetry offers the possibility to collect mult...
In the semi-arid Highlands of North Ethiopia, dense gully and river networks dissect the landscape, ...
This study validates previous research and indicates important land degradation by gullying in the s...
Repeat photography offers a valuable tool for assessing gully erosion development over the past 140 ...
Gullying has been widespread in the Ethiopian Highlands during the 20th century. It threatens the so...
In the Highlands of Northern Ethiopia gully occurrence is linked to poverty-driven unsustainable use...
Understanding historical and present gully development is essential when addressing the causes and c...
Gully erosion is a burning problem in the Ethiopian Highlands leading to massive soil losses and sed...
This presentation reports about the preading of gully erosion during the last decades. Several hypot...
Over the past five decades, gullying has been widespread and has become more severe in the Ethiopian...
Gully erosion is among the many phenomenon which has been interweaving the socio economic and enviro...
Due to overgrazing and agricultural intensification, gully erosion severely affects sub-Saharan coun...
This study describes the processes that are affecting the developemnt of gully erosion in the Great ...
In the northern highlands of Ethiopia, gully erosion is severe. Despite many efforts to implement gu...
Gully erosion affects large areas in Ethiopia. It is the source of sediment in the rivers and takes ...
Recent advances in Structure from Motion (SfM) photogrammetry offers the possibility to collect mult...
In the semi-arid Highlands of North Ethiopia, dense gully and river networks dissect the landscape, ...
This study validates previous research and indicates important land degradation by gullying in the s...