Abstract Background Soil erosion is among the most challenging and continuous environmental problems in the highlands of Ethiopia. This study was conducted in the Geleda watershed of the Blue Nile basin in the northwestern highlands of Ethiopia to measure erosion rates and map out erosion risks for prioritization of conservation measures. The Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation model, which was adapted to the Ethiopian conditions, was used for this purpose. Results Soil losses ranged from 0 in plain areas to 237\ua0t\ua0ha \u22121 \ua0year ...
Soil erosion by water is recognized to be a critical economic problem in highland Ethiopia. However,...
Soil erosion is a difficult forceful practice by which useful surface soil is removed, conveyed, and...
Erosion map of a watershed offers a wealth of knowledge and can be crucial for implementing site-spe...
Soil erosion is one of the major factors affecting sustainability of agricultural production in Ethi...
AbstractIn the drought-prone Upper Blue Nile River (UBNR) basin of Ethiopia, soil erosion by water r...
Soil erosion by water often described as the most worst form of land degradation with serious enviro...
Erosion map of a watershed offers a wealth of knowledge and can be crucial for implementing site-spe...
Erosion map of a watershed offers a wealth of knowledge and can be crucial for implementing site-spe...
Erosion map of a watershed offers a wealth of knowledge and can be crucial for implementing site-spe...
Soil erosion by water has accelerated over recent decades due to non-sustainable land use practices ...
In the drought-prone Upper Blue Nile River (UBNR) basin of Ethiopia, soil erosion by water results i...
Abstract— Soil erosion is natural phenomena and is modified by biophysical environment comprising so...
Excessive soil loss and sediment yield in the highlands of Ethiopia are the primary factors that acc...
Soil erosion is a critical problem affecting rural livelihoods in Ethiopia. Large numbers of studie...
Soil erosion by water is recognized to be a critical economic problem in highland Ethiopia. However,...
Soil erosion by water is recognized to be a critical economic problem in highland Ethiopia. However,...
Soil erosion is a difficult forceful practice by which useful surface soil is removed, conveyed, and...
Erosion map of a watershed offers a wealth of knowledge and can be crucial for implementing site-spe...
Soil erosion is one of the major factors affecting sustainability of agricultural production in Ethi...
AbstractIn the drought-prone Upper Blue Nile River (UBNR) basin of Ethiopia, soil erosion by water r...
Soil erosion by water often described as the most worst form of land degradation with serious enviro...
Erosion map of a watershed offers a wealth of knowledge and can be crucial for implementing site-spe...
Erosion map of a watershed offers a wealth of knowledge and can be crucial for implementing site-spe...
Erosion map of a watershed offers a wealth of knowledge and can be crucial for implementing site-spe...
Soil erosion by water has accelerated over recent decades due to non-sustainable land use practices ...
In the drought-prone Upper Blue Nile River (UBNR) basin of Ethiopia, soil erosion by water results i...
Abstract— Soil erosion is natural phenomena and is modified by biophysical environment comprising so...
Excessive soil loss and sediment yield in the highlands of Ethiopia are the primary factors that acc...
Soil erosion is a critical problem affecting rural livelihoods in Ethiopia. Large numbers of studie...
Soil erosion by water is recognized to be a critical economic problem in highland Ethiopia. However,...
Soil erosion by water is recognized to be a critical economic problem in highland Ethiopia. However,...
Soil erosion is a difficult forceful practice by which useful surface soil is removed, conveyed, and...
Erosion map of a watershed offers a wealth of knowledge and can be crucial for implementing site-spe...