Dams that store water for electricity, irrigation, domestic water supply or flood control have been constructed for thousands of years worldwide. In too many cases, an unacceptable and often unnecessary price has been paid by watershed inhabitants to secure dam benefits, especially in social and environmental terms. The Fincha'a multipurpose dam in western Ethiopia has caused major land use changes, relocated people against their will and induced excessive population pressure in the upper watershed. Following the creation of this dam crop and livestock production have been shifted to steep and fragile parts of the watershed. Lack of agricultural intensification and soil and water conservation (SWC), poor family planning and land tenure inse...
To satisfy the growing demand for electricity, Ethiopia plans to increase its electricity production...
The 21st century revival of large-scale water resources development projects makes it important to k...
From long ago, rivers have always sustained livelihoods of the peoples through the utilisation of di...
Dams that store water for electricity, irrigation, domestic water supply or flood control have been ...
Integrated watershed management (IWM) is emerging as an alternative to the centrally planned and sec...
Large dams represent complex social-ecological systems, perhaps the most complicated projects among ...
Global land deals, also coined ‘land grabbing’, lead to transferring land (use) rights from local co...
Holistic water resource management needs the integration of community participatory water supply dev...
The present article analyzes the land use dynamics caused by hydropower dam construction in 1973 in ...
The diversity of small‐scale irrigation on the Fogera plains, in the Ethiopian Blue Nile river basin...
Agricultural systems are complex coupled natural-human systems in which farmers’ water and land mana...
In recent years, a renewed interest in large-scale hydraulic interventions has developed,frequently ...
Despite public awareness of unintended impacts (1980s) and well-developed international standards (2...
Watersheds are tremendously degraded worldwide, largely in developing countries especially in the Bl...
Demand and supply of water over space and time is being influenced by changes in land use, populatio...
To satisfy the growing demand for electricity, Ethiopia plans to increase its electricity production...
The 21st century revival of large-scale water resources development projects makes it important to k...
From long ago, rivers have always sustained livelihoods of the peoples through the utilisation of di...
Dams that store water for electricity, irrigation, domestic water supply or flood control have been ...
Integrated watershed management (IWM) is emerging as an alternative to the centrally planned and sec...
Large dams represent complex social-ecological systems, perhaps the most complicated projects among ...
Global land deals, also coined ‘land grabbing’, lead to transferring land (use) rights from local co...
Holistic water resource management needs the integration of community participatory water supply dev...
The present article analyzes the land use dynamics caused by hydropower dam construction in 1973 in ...
The diversity of small‐scale irrigation on the Fogera plains, in the Ethiopian Blue Nile river basin...
Agricultural systems are complex coupled natural-human systems in which farmers’ water and land mana...
In recent years, a renewed interest in large-scale hydraulic interventions has developed,frequently ...
Despite public awareness of unintended impacts (1980s) and well-developed international standards (2...
Watersheds are tremendously degraded worldwide, largely in developing countries especially in the Bl...
Demand and supply of water over space and time is being influenced by changes in land use, populatio...
To satisfy the growing demand for electricity, Ethiopia plans to increase its electricity production...
The 21st century revival of large-scale water resources development projects makes it important to k...
From long ago, rivers have always sustained livelihoods of the peoples through the utilisation of di...