The establishment of exclosures (i.e. areas closed for grazing and agriculture) is a common practice to reverse land degradation through vegetation regeneration in the semiarid highland areas of northern Ethiopia. In order to assess the effect of exclosures on water flows, the water balance components for different vegetation regeneration stages were assessed through field measurements and modelling. Successful model calibration and validation was done based on soil water content measurements conducted during 2 years in 22 experimental plots. In the protected areas, vegetation regeneration leads to an increase in infiltration and transpiration and a more productive use of water for biomass production. In areas where additional lateral water...
Restoring vegetation in low rainfall areas is difficult and urges the need to design an effective an...
Land degradation and recurrent drought are the major threats to rain-fed agriculture in the semi-ari...
Land degradation and recurrent drought are the major threats to rain-fed agriculture in the semi-ari...
The establishment of exclosures (i.e. areas closed for grazing and agriculture) is a common practice...
Land resources in developing countries are facing intense degradation due to deforestation and subse...
In the rugged highlands of Tigray in Northern-Ethiopia, water tables are sinking to greater depths a...
<p>The study was conducted in the semi-arid northern Ethiopia aimed at selecting appropriate water h...
Severe land degradation affects the livelihood of many farmers in the highlands of Tigray, northern ...
In the water scarce Lenche Dima watershed in the northern Ethiopian highlands community based integr...
Field water conservation practices are a way forward to build resilience against drought through inc...
Impact studies of catchment management in the developing world rarely include detailed hydrological ...
Many soil and water conservation (SWC) measures were undertaken to decrease land degradation in Ethi...
Impact studies of catchment management in the developing world rarely include detailed hydrological ...
Research results published regarding the impact of soil and water conservation practices in the high...
Impact studies of catchment management in the developing world rarely include detailed hydrological ...
Restoring vegetation in low rainfall areas is difficult and urges the need to design an effective an...
Land degradation and recurrent drought are the major threats to rain-fed agriculture in the semi-ari...
Land degradation and recurrent drought are the major threats to rain-fed agriculture in the semi-ari...
The establishment of exclosures (i.e. areas closed for grazing and agriculture) is a common practice...
Land resources in developing countries are facing intense degradation due to deforestation and subse...
In the rugged highlands of Tigray in Northern-Ethiopia, water tables are sinking to greater depths a...
<p>The study was conducted in the semi-arid northern Ethiopia aimed at selecting appropriate water h...
Severe land degradation affects the livelihood of many farmers in the highlands of Tigray, northern ...
In the water scarce Lenche Dima watershed in the northern Ethiopian highlands community based integr...
Field water conservation practices are a way forward to build resilience against drought through inc...
Impact studies of catchment management in the developing world rarely include detailed hydrological ...
Many soil and water conservation (SWC) measures were undertaken to decrease land degradation in Ethi...
Impact studies of catchment management in the developing world rarely include detailed hydrological ...
Research results published regarding the impact of soil and water conservation practices in the high...
Impact studies of catchment management in the developing world rarely include detailed hydrological ...
Restoring vegetation in low rainfall areas is difficult and urges the need to design an effective an...
Land degradation and recurrent drought are the major threats to rain-fed agriculture in the semi-ari...
Land degradation and recurrent drought are the major threats to rain-fed agriculture in the semi-ari...