There is a growing concern about food security and sustainability of agricultural production in developing countries. However, there are limited attempts to quantify agro-biodiversity losses and relate these losses to soil degradation and crop productivity, particularly in Tigray, Ethiopia. In this study, spatial variation in agro-biodiversity and soil degradation was assessed in 2000 and 2005 at 151 farms in relation to farm, productivity, wealth, social, developmental and topographic characteristics in Tigray, northern Ethiopia. A significant decrease in agro-biodiversity was documented between 2000 and 2005, mainly associated with inorganic fertilizer use, number of credit sources and proximity to towns and major roads. Agro-biodiversity...
Ethiopia has made efforts to tackle the challenges of low crop and livestock productivity and degrad...
Since at least three millennia, agriculture is practised in North Ethiopia, and the adaptation of th...
The existence of diversity of crops and farming systems in Ethiopia even in smaller administrative u...
There is a growing concern about food security and sustainability of agricultural production in deve...
Loss of biodiversity, including agro-biodiversity affects smallholders in dry-land regions by decrea...
Soil fertility depletion in smallholder farms is one of the fundamental biophysical causes for decli...
Biophysical attributes of environmentally degraded landscapes in Adwa district, northern Ethiopia, w...
Land degradation is a major cause of poverty in rural areas of developing countries. In many areas,...
Land use and land cover (LULC) change through inappropriate agricultural practices and high human an...
SummaryMany parts of the world are suffering from environmental problems such as deforestation. Many...
Land use change from natural ecosystems to managed agroecosystems is one of the main causes of soil ...
Ethiopia is one of the sub-Saharan countries affected by land degradation, notably by soil erosion. ...
Knowledge of the geographical distribution of soils is indispensable for policy and decision makers ...
Knowledge of the geographical distribution of soils is indispensable for policy and decision makers ...
Land degradation in sub-Saharan Africa reduces the land's potential productivity through soil erosio...
Ethiopia has made efforts to tackle the challenges of low crop and livestock productivity and degrad...
Since at least three millennia, agriculture is practised in North Ethiopia, and the adaptation of th...
The existence of diversity of crops and farming systems in Ethiopia even in smaller administrative u...
There is a growing concern about food security and sustainability of agricultural production in deve...
Loss of biodiversity, including agro-biodiversity affects smallholders in dry-land regions by decrea...
Soil fertility depletion in smallholder farms is one of the fundamental biophysical causes for decli...
Biophysical attributes of environmentally degraded landscapes in Adwa district, northern Ethiopia, w...
Land degradation is a major cause of poverty in rural areas of developing countries. In many areas,...
Land use and land cover (LULC) change through inappropriate agricultural practices and high human an...
SummaryMany parts of the world are suffering from environmental problems such as deforestation. Many...
Land use change from natural ecosystems to managed agroecosystems is one of the main causes of soil ...
Ethiopia is one of the sub-Saharan countries affected by land degradation, notably by soil erosion. ...
Knowledge of the geographical distribution of soils is indispensable for policy and decision makers ...
Knowledge of the geographical distribution of soils is indispensable for policy and decision makers ...
Land degradation in sub-Saharan Africa reduces the land's potential productivity through soil erosio...
Ethiopia has made efforts to tackle the challenges of low crop and livestock productivity and degrad...
Since at least three millennia, agriculture is practised in North Ethiopia, and the adaptation of th...
The existence of diversity of crops and farming systems in Ethiopia even in smaller administrative u...