Despite many years of establishment of exclosures in the semi-arid environments of north Ethiopia for rehabilitation of degraded areas, its effectiveness is constrained by water deficit. There is lack of empirical data on the response of vegetation to additional water (spate irrigation) application. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of spate irrigation using storm runoff on the growth of trees in exclosures. Two exclosures (May Ba'ati and Adi Kolakol), in Dogu'a Temben district, Tigray, north Ethiopia, were used for this study. Each exclosure was divided in two blocks (irrigated and non-irrigated) to allow comparison of change of vegetation using several diversity indices as well as contrasts in tree ring widths. The amount of spate ...
Impact studies of catchment management in the developing world rarely include detailed hydrological ...
Flood-based farming is a means of improving crop production in rain-deficit lowlands. Such spate irr...
The perception is that floods are natural but may lead to catastrophic outcomes. However, flooding c...
Despite many years of establishment of exclosures in the semi-arid environments of north Ethiopia fo...
Exclosures have been widely implemented in north Ethiopia in the last few decades for rehabilitation...
Severe deforestation has taken place over long years and continued until the last few decades in Nor...
PLEThe establishment of exclosures (i.e. areas closed for grazing and agriculture) is a common pract...
Land degradation and recurrent drought are the major threats to rain-fed agriculture in the semi-ari...
The highlands of Ethiopia are severely affected by soil erosion by water. Consequently land manageme...
Land degradation and recurrent drought are the major threats to rain-fed agriculture in the semi-ari...
The use of drainage ditches on farmland has an impact on erosion processes both on-site and off-site...
<p>The study was conducted in the semi-arid northern Ethiopia aimed at selecting appropriate water h...
Rainfed farming agriculture is dominant in the Lake Tana basin. Soil loss due to water erosion is a ...
Impact studies of catchment management in the developing world rarely include detailed hydrological ...
Agricultural production in drylands suffers from drought and in sub-Saharan Africa, only about 15% ...
Impact studies of catchment management in the developing world rarely include detailed hydrological ...
Flood-based farming is a means of improving crop production in rain-deficit lowlands. Such spate irr...
The perception is that floods are natural but may lead to catastrophic outcomes. However, flooding c...
Despite many years of establishment of exclosures in the semi-arid environments of north Ethiopia fo...
Exclosures have been widely implemented in north Ethiopia in the last few decades for rehabilitation...
Severe deforestation has taken place over long years and continued until the last few decades in Nor...
PLEThe establishment of exclosures (i.e. areas closed for grazing and agriculture) is a common pract...
Land degradation and recurrent drought are the major threats to rain-fed agriculture in the semi-ari...
The highlands of Ethiopia are severely affected by soil erosion by water. Consequently land manageme...
Land degradation and recurrent drought are the major threats to rain-fed agriculture in the semi-ari...
The use of drainage ditches on farmland has an impact on erosion processes both on-site and off-site...
<p>The study was conducted in the semi-arid northern Ethiopia aimed at selecting appropriate water h...
Rainfed farming agriculture is dominant in the Lake Tana basin. Soil loss due to water erosion is a ...
Impact studies of catchment management in the developing world rarely include detailed hydrological ...
Agricultural production in drylands suffers from drought and in sub-Saharan Africa, only about 15% ...
Impact studies of catchment management in the developing world rarely include detailed hydrological ...
Flood-based farming is a means of improving crop production in rain-deficit lowlands. Such spate irr...
The perception is that floods are natural but may lead to catastrophic outcomes. However, flooding c...