Ethiopia is one of the sub-Saharan countries affected by land degradation, notably by soil erosion. The government of Ethiopia has launched an extensive biophysical soil and water conservation (SWC) effort each year to address the problem. These practices were installed on varying land use and land cover (LULC) systems. Despite the fact that the interventions covered the majority of the landmasses, there were no quantitative data on the scale of biophysical measures with the change in land use and land cover. Therefore, the objective of this study was to evaluate biophysical conservation practices with dynamic land use and land cover in the highlands of Ethiopia. The study focused on districts of the Amhara regional state’s South Gondar zon...
The pace of change in land use and cover in Ethiopia depends on three main factors that cause pressu...
To tackle the problem of soil erosion and moisture stress, the government of Ethiopia introduced a y...
Abstract Background Soil erosi...
Land degradation has become a critical problem in many parts of highland Ethiopia. There is great ne...
Soil erosion and subsequent land degradation undermine efforts to ensure food security and environme...
In Ethiopia both the population and economy are growing rapidly, which results in land cover changes...
Land use and land cover change through inappropriate agricultural practices and high human and lives...
This study aimed to assess the influence of conservation practices (P) and cover management (C) on s...
Woodlands in Ethiopia are under heavy pressure and shrinking overtime. Despite the woodland’s econom...
Biophysical attributes of environmentally degraded landscapes in Adwa district, northern Ethiopia, w...
Soil erosion by water and wind is among the most crucial land degradation processes in Ethiopia. Thi...
Land Use-Land Cover (LULC) dynamic has of human kind age and is one of the phenomenons which interwe...
SummaryMany parts of the world are suffering from environmental problems such as deforestation. Many...
Loss of biodiversity, including agro-biodiversity affects smallholders in dry-land regions by decrea...
Soil and water conservation have been traditionally part of farming practices for thousands of years...
The pace of change in land use and cover in Ethiopia depends on three main factors that cause pressu...
To tackle the problem of soil erosion and moisture stress, the government of Ethiopia introduced a y...
Abstract Background Soil erosi...
Land degradation has become a critical problem in many parts of highland Ethiopia. There is great ne...
Soil erosion and subsequent land degradation undermine efforts to ensure food security and environme...
In Ethiopia both the population and economy are growing rapidly, which results in land cover changes...
Land use and land cover change through inappropriate agricultural practices and high human and lives...
This study aimed to assess the influence of conservation practices (P) and cover management (C) on s...
Woodlands in Ethiopia are under heavy pressure and shrinking overtime. Despite the woodland’s econom...
Biophysical attributes of environmentally degraded landscapes in Adwa district, northern Ethiopia, w...
Soil erosion by water and wind is among the most crucial land degradation processes in Ethiopia. Thi...
Land Use-Land Cover (LULC) dynamic has of human kind age and is one of the phenomenons which interwe...
SummaryMany parts of the world are suffering from environmental problems such as deforestation. Many...
Loss of biodiversity, including agro-biodiversity affects smallholders in dry-land regions by decrea...
Soil and water conservation have been traditionally part of farming practices for thousands of years...
The pace of change in land use and cover in Ethiopia depends on three main factors that cause pressu...
To tackle the problem of soil erosion and moisture stress, the government of Ethiopia introduced a y...
Abstract Background Soil erosi...