The diversity of small-scale irrigation in the Ethiopian Blue Nile basin comprises small dams, wells, ponds and river diversion. The diversity of irrigation infrastructure is partly a consequence of the topographic heterogeneity of the Fogera plains. Despite similar social-political conditions and the same administrative framework, irrigation facilities are established, used and managed differently, ranging from informal arrangements of households and 'water fathers' to water user associations, as well as from open access to irrigation schedules. Fogera belongs to Ethiopian landscapes that will soon transform as a consequence of large dams and huge irrigation schemes. Property rights to land and water are negotiated among a variety of old a...
This paper characterizes and compares three types of small-scale irrigation scheme practices in Nort...
Flood-based farming is among the potential options in ensuring access to water for crop and livestoc...
Ethiopia’s rivers and streams (Figure 1) and its ground water potential of 2.6 billion m3 of groundw...
The diversity of small-scale irrigation in the Ethiopian Blue Nile basin comprises small dams, wells...
The diversity of small‐scale irrigation on the Fogera plains, in the Ethiopian Blue Nile river basin...
The phenomenon of large-scale land investments for agricultural production – also referred to as lan...
In Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele; Loulseged, Makonnen; Yilma, Aster Denekew (Comps.). Impact of irrigati...
In sub-Saharan Africa, motor pump irrigation is at an earlier stage than in Asia but is growing rapi...
In sub-Saharan Africa, motor pump irrigation is at an earlier stage than in Asia but is growing rapi...
Small-scale irrigation (SSI) provides great benefits to farmers in terms of increased yields and pro...
Water scarcity became a common phenomenon in Ethiopia with drought frequency of at least once in thr...
Ethiopia possesses abundant water resources and hydropower potential, yet less than 5 percent of irr...
Small-scale irrigation is playing an important role in adapting to climate change, achieving food se...
Land and water institutions play a vital role in managing and sustaining land and water resources as...
Recent years have seen the emergence of new hydro-political relations among eleven riparian states i...
This paper characterizes and compares three types of small-scale irrigation scheme practices in Nort...
Flood-based farming is among the potential options in ensuring access to water for crop and livestoc...
Ethiopia’s rivers and streams (Figure 1) and its ground water potential of 2.6 billion m3 of groundw...
The diversity of small-scale irrigation in the Ethiopian Blue Nile basin comprises small dams, wells...
The diversity of small‐scale irrigation on the Fogera plains, in the Ethiopian Blue Nile river basin...
The phenomenon of large-scale land investments for agricultural production – also referred to as lan...
In Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele; Loulseged, Makonnen; Yilma, Aster Denekew (Comps.). Impact of irrigati...
In sub-Saharan Africa, motor pump irrigation is at an earlier stage than in Asia but is growing rapi...
In sub-Saharan Africa, motor pump irrigation is at an earlier stage than in Asia but is growing rapi...
Small-scale irrigation (SSI) provides great benefits to farmers in terms of increased yields and pro...
Water scarcity became a common phenomenon in Ethiopia with drought frequency of at least once in thr...
Ethiopia possesses abundant water resources and hydropower potential, yet less than 5 percent of irr...
Small-scale irrigation is playing an important role in adapting to climate change, achieving food se...
Land and water institutions play a vital role in managing and sustaining land and water resources as...
Recent years have seen the emergence of new hydro-political relations among eleven riparian states i...
This paper characterizes and compares three types of small-scale irrigation scheme practices in Nort...
Flood-based farming is among the potential options in ensuring access to water for crop and livestoc...
Ethiopia’s rivers and streams (Figure 1) and its ground water potential of 2.6 billion m3 of groundw...