Agroecological zones (AEZs) are geographical areas exhibiting similar climatic conditions that determine their ability to support rainfed agriculture. At a regional scale, AEZs are influenced by latitude, elevation, and temperature, as well as seasonality, and rainfall amounts and distribution during the growing season. The resulting AEZ classifications for Africa have three dimensions: major climate zone (tropics or subtropics), moisture zones (water availability) and highland/lowland (warm or cool based on elevation)
Africa may be broadly characterized into five ecological zones; Arid, semi-arid, sub-humid, humid an...
The study analyzed the level of agro–ecosystem sensitivity to climate change among the agro–climatic...
Compares the climates and soils and vegetation of the Ethiopian Rift Vallety with those of other are...
Agroecological zones (AEZs) are geographical areas exhibiting similar climatic conditions that deter...
Agroecological zones (AEZs) are geographical areas exhibiting similar climatic conditions that deter...
Agro-Ecological Zones (AEZ) for Africa South of the Sahara (SSA) were developed based on the methodo...
Agro-Ecological Zones (AEZ) for Africa South of the Sahara (SSA) were developed based on the methodo...
The rapidly growing world population puts considerable pressure on the scarce natural resources, and...
Outlines some of the work being done by ILCA in the field of agroecological zonation and the use of ...
Over the past twenty years, the term "agro-ecological zones methodology" (AEZ) has become widely use...
The agro-climatic resources of Giba catchment in northern Ethiopia were assessed and characterized. ...
This communication presents a pilot exercise aiming to map areas in West Africa suitable for the ado...
An agroecological zone (AEZ) is a land resource mapping unit, defined in terms of climate, landform,...
Zimbabwe was divided into five agro-ecological regions in the 196Os, however, the increased variabil...
Over the past 20 years, the term "agro-ecological zones methodology," or AEZ, has become widely used...
Africa may be broadly characterized into five ecological zones; Arid, semi-arid, sub-humid, humid an...
The study analyzed the level of agro–ecosystem sensitivity to climate change among the agro–climatic...
Compares the climates and soils and vegetation of the Ethiopian Rift Vallety with those of other are...
Agroecological zones (AEZs) are geographical areas exhibiting similar climatic conditions that deter...
Agroecological zones (AEZs) are geographical areas exhibiting similar climatic conditions that deter...
Agro-Ecological Zones (AEZ) for Africa South of the Sahara (SSA) were developed based on the methodo...
Agro-Ecological Zones (AEZ) for Africa South of the Sahara (SSA) were developed based on the methodo...
The rapidly growing world population puts considerable pressure on the scarce natural resources, and...
Outlines some of the work being done by ILCA in the field of agroecological zonation and the use of ...
Over the past twenty years, the term "agro-ecological zones methodology" (AEZ) has become widely use...
The agro-climatic resources of Giba catchment in northern Ethiopia were assessed and characterized. ...
This communication presents a pilot exercise aiming to map areas in West Africa suitable for the ado...
An agroecological zone (AEZ) is a land resource mapping unit, defined in terms of climate, landform,...
Zimbabwe was divided into five agro-ecological regions in the 196Os, however, the increased variabil...
Over the past 20 years, the term "agro-ecological zones methodology," or AEZ, has become widely used...
Africa may be broadly characterized into five ecological zones; Arid, semi-arid, sub-humid, humid an...
The study analyzed the level of agro–ecosystem sensitivity to climate change among the agro–climatic...
Compares the climates and soils and vegetation of the Ethiopian Rift Vallety with those of other are...