Integrated watershed management (IWM) is emerging as an alternative to the centrally planned and sectoral approaches that currently characterize the planning process for dam construction in Ethiopia. This report clarifies the concept of IWM, and reviews the major social, environmental and economic problems caused by dams in Ethiopia and elsewhere. Dams are planned from a top-down perspective in Ethiopia, some people are relocated against their will, haphazard land-use changes can occur, and soil erosion and reservoir sedimentation can increase. Many communities affected by dam constructions have not been sufficiently recognized or compensated, and environmental protection measures such as land-use planning and soil and water conservation ha...
Increasing weather variability and climate change are contributing to land and natural/env’tal resou...
Natural resource degradation is both a cause and a result of poverty in Ethiopia. Therefore it is im...
In McCornick, P. G.; Kamara, A. B.; Tadesse, G. (Eds). Integrated water and land management research...
Dams that store water for electricity, irrigation, domestic water supply or flood control have been ...
Resource degradation is a critical problem in highland Ethiopia. Past soil and water conservation ef...
Holistic water resource management needs the integration of community participatory water supply dev...
Watersheds are tremendously degraded worldwide, largely in developing countries especially in the Bl...
The objective of this paper is to review the Role of Integrated Watershed Management for Rehabi...
Sustainable participatory watershed management is an approach promoted by the Ethiopian government t...
Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) has been a dominant paradigm for water sector reform wo...
For several decades, integrated and sustainable watershed management has been suggested and tried in...
The Ethiopian Central Rift Valley (CRV) is part of the Great African Rift and encompasses four major...
The study aimed at evaluating the impact of integrated watershed management on reducing soil erosion...
Achieving a sustainable development is crucial, but is even more important in developing countries, ...
Impact of climate change on runoff is a topic of great interest to hydrologists and hydropower devel...
Increasing weather variability and climate change are contributing to land and natural/env’tal resou...
Natural resource degradation is both a cause and a result of poverty in Ethiopia. Therefore it is im...
In McCornick, P. G.; Kamara, A. B.; Tadesse, G. (Eds). Integrated water and land management research...
Dams that store water for electricity, irrigation, domestic water supply or flood control have been ...
Resource degradation is a critical problem in highland Ethiopia. Past soil and water conservation ef...
Holistic water resource management needs the integration of community participatory water supply dev...
Watersheds are tremendously degraded worldwide, largely in developing countries especially in the Bl...
The objective of this paper is to review the Role of Integrated Watershed Management for Rehabi...
Sustainable participatory watershed management is an approach promoted by the Ethiopian government t...
Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) has been a dominant paradigm for water sector reform wo...
For several decades, integrated and sustainable watershed management has been suggested and tried in...
The Ethiopian Central Rift Valley (CRV) is part of the Great African Rift and encompasses four major...
The study aimed at evaluating the impact of integrated watershed management on reducing soil erosion...
Achieving a sustainable development is crucial, but is even more important in developing countries, ...
Impact of climate change on runoff is a topic of great interest to hydrologists and hydropower devel...
Increasing weather variability and climate change are contributing to land and natural/env’tal resou...
Natural resource degradation is both a cause and a result of poverty in Ethiopia. Therefore it is im...
In McCornick, P. G.; Kamara, A. B.; Tadesse, G. (Eds). Integrated water and land management research...