Soil erosion and soil conservation are two of the biggest challenges for farmers, economic development plans, and academics in rural agricultural watersheds worldwide. This study compares erosion risk estimates and analyzes the underlying framework of models being used around the world exemplified by the Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE) and infiltration excess runoff principles. Variations in modelled erosion processes in the Debre Mawi, Ethiopia were compared to field observations, community perceptions, and results from a saturation excess erosion model. In the first analysis, USLE did not capture the spatial representation of erosion due its misrepresentation of the main hydrological processes in humid highland watersheds: saturated p...
Soil erosion is one of the major factors affecting sustainability of agricultural production in Ethi...
In the semi-arid Highlands of North Ethiopia, dense gully and river networks dissect the landscape, ...
The Northern Ethiopian Highlands are a fragile environment, characterised by steep slopes, intense r...
Land degradation is a major watershed problem causing significant loss of soil fertility and product...
Soil and water conservation have been traditionally part of farming practices for thousands of years...
Despite long term efforts to reduce erosion in the Blue Nile Basin, river sediment concentrations ha...
Soil erosion by water often described as the most worst form of land degradation with serious enviro...
This paper analyses the factors that control rates and extent of soil erosion processes in the 199 h...
Restoration of degraded landscapes through the implementation of soil and water conservation practic...
ProblemGully erosion is one of the most severe land degradation processes in Ethiopia's highlands, p...
This study evaluates the practice of conservation agriculture (CA) in the May Zeg-zeg catchment (MZZ...
To tackle the problem of soil erosion and moisture stress, the government of Ethiopia introduced a y...
Soil erosion by water is recognized to be a critical economic problem in highland Ethiopia. However,...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. The use of drainage ditches on farmland has an impact on erosion p...
Restoration of degraded landscapes through the implementation of soil and water conservation practic...
Soil erosion is one of the major factors affecting sustainability of agricultural production in Ethi...
In the semi-arid Highlands of North Ethiopia, dense gully and river networks dissect the landscape, ...
The Northern Ethiopian Highlands are a fragile environment, characterised by steep slopes, intense r...
Land degradation is a major watershed problem causing significant loss of soil fertility and product...
Soil and water conservation have been traditionally part of farming practices for thousands of years...
Despite long term efforts to reduce erosion in the Blue Nile Basin, river sediment concentrations ha...
Soil erosion by water often described as the most worst form of land degradation with serious enviro...
This paper analyses the factors that control rates and extent of soil erosion processes in the 199 h...
Restoration of degraded landscapes through the implementation of soil and water conservation practic...
ProblemGully erosion is one of the most severe land degradation processes in Ethiopia's highlands, p...
This study evaluates the practice of conservation agriculture (CA) in the May Zeg-zeg catchment (MZZ...
To tackle the problem of soil erosion and moisture stress, the government of Ethiopia introduced a y...
Soil erosion by water is recognized to be a critical economic problem in highland Ethiopia. However,...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. The use of drainage ditches on farmland has an impact on erosion p...
Restoration of degraded landscapes through the implementation of soil and water conservation practic...
Soil erosion is one of the major factors affecting sustainability of agricultural production in Ethi...
In the semi-arid Highlands of North Ethiopia, dense gully and river networks dissect the landscape, ...
The Northern Ethiopian Highlands are a fragile environment, characterised by steep slopes, intense r...