Excessive soil erosion hampers the functioning of many irrigation schemes throughout sub-Saharan Africa, increasing management difficulties and operation and maintenance costs. River water is often considered the main source of sedimentation, while overland sediment inflow is overlooked. From 2016 to 2018, participatory research was conducted to assess sediment influx in two irrigation schemes in Ethiopia. Sediment influx was simulated using the revised universal soil loss equation (RUSLE) and compared to the amount of sediment removed during desilting campaigns. The sediment deposition rate was 308 m3/km and 1087 m3/km, respectively, for the Arata-Chufa and Ketar schemes. Spatial soil losses amounts to up to 18 t/ha/yr for the Arata-Chufa ...
Intense rainfall/runoff events produce large proportion of suspended sediment concentrations and sed...
Floodwater management and sedimentation are the key issues which should be considered during the dev...
This paper analyses the factors that control rates and extent of soil erosion processes in the 199 h...
Excessive soil erosion hampers the functioning of many irrigation schemes throughout sub-Saharan Afr...
Excessive soil erosion hampers the functioning of many irrigation schemes throughout sub-Saharan Afr...
Numerous irrigation schemes in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) exhibit excessive sedimentation, resulting i...
Irrigated agriculture, particularly small-scale irrigation (SSI), is a mainstay for sustainable live...
Small-scale irrigation (SSI) development can play a major role in Ethiopia’s economic development, b...
Small-scale irrigation (SSI) development can play a major role in Ethiopia’s economic development, b...
A study was undertaken to estimate the sediment concentration that enters into irrigation system of ...
Soil erosion and soil conservation are two of the biggest challenges for farmers, economic developme...
Purpose The Ethiopian highlands are a fragile environment characterized by steep slopes, intense r...
Purpose The Ethiopian highlands are a fragile environment characterized by steep slopes, intense rai...
Controlling soil erosion is important for maintaining land productivity and reducing sedimentation o...
The Northern Ethiopian Highlands are a fragile environment, characterised by steep slopes, intense r...
Intense rainfall/runoff events produce large proportion of suspended sediment concentrations and sed...
Floodwater management and sedimentation are the key issues which should be considered during the dev...
This paper analyses the factors that control rates and extent of soil erosion processes in the 199 h...
Excessive soil erosion hampers the functioning of many irrigation schemes throughout sub-Saharan Afr...
Excessive soil erosion hampers the functioning of many irrigation schemes throughout sub-Saharan Afr...
Numerous irrigation schemes in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) exhibit excessive sedimentation, resulting i...
Irrigated agriculture, particularly small-scale irrigation (SSI), is a mainstay for sustainable live...
Small-scale irrigation (SSI) development can play a major role in Ethiopia’s economic development, b...
Small-scale irrigation (SSI) development can play a major role in Ethiopia’s economic development, b...
A study was undertaken to estimate the sediment concentration that enters into irrigation system of ...
Soil erosion and soil conservation are two of the biggest challenges for farmers, economic developme...
Purpose The Ethiopian highlands are a fragile environment characterized by steep slopes, intense r...
Purpose The Ethiopian highlands are a fragile environment characterized by steep slopes, intense rai...
Controlling soil erosion is important for maintaining land productivity and reducing sedimentation o...
The Northern Ethiopian Highlands are a fragile environment, characterised by steep slopes, intense r...
Intense rainfall/runoff events produce large proportion of suspended sediment concentrations and sed...
Floodwater management and sedimentation are the key issues which should be considered during the dev...
This paper analyses the factors that control rates and extent of soil erosion processes in the 199 h...