2013. Social network effects on the adoption of sustainable natural resource management practices in Ethiopia. Int J Sustain Dev World Ecol. 20:477-483. doi:10.1080/ 13504509.2013.856048Wossen, T., Berger, T., Mequaninte, T., Alamirew, B., 2013. Social network effects on the adoption of...
There are several livelihood improvement and natural resource management campaigns being undertaken in Ethiopia. In Cheha Woreda District of Guraghe Zone, a research team from the Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, Holetta Research Center, is undertaking a watershed-level intervention to improv...
Management practices and agro-ecological effects on crop water productivity in Meja watershed, Ethiopia Mixed crop鈥搇ivestock farming system is a major livelihood strategy in most sub-Sahara African countries. Low water use efficiency and water scarcity char... AA Debela,T Erkossa,MI Zuberi 被引...
Group ranches (GRs) were established in Kenya in the 1960s and 1970s; their objectives included the increase of pastoral land productivity and the control of land degradation. Since their establishment, GRs have evolved and new trends have emerged in resource management with significant impact on ...
The more skilled the number of people in the family, the easier it is to find high-quality jobs, thus ensuring the stability of their livelihood. Based on this, the study used the capacity for learning indicators of: the education level of the head of the household, the number of people...
Group ranches (GRs) were established in Kenya in the 1960s and 1970s; their objectives included the increase of pastoral land productivity and the control of land degradation. Since their establishment, GRs have evolved and new trends have emerged in resource management with significant impact on ...
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Other African natural history museums, in various states of modernization and improvement, can be found in Ethiopia, Egypt, Botswana, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe. In Oceania, the most expansive museums are located in Australia and New Zealand. Australia's oldest, the Australian Museum in Sydney, ...
Thus, our synthesis of modelling methods can facilitate their selection that can maximise opportunities and refute the current political hesitation of NBS deployment compared with grey solutions for HMR management but also for the provision of a wide range of social and economic co-benefits. However,...
Which Trip:Wild Ethiopia: The Roof of Africa When: February, October – November 8. Brazil’s Pantanal Conservation Area Jaguar in the Brazil’s Pantanal wetlands. © Cassiano Zaparoli/NHA Why it’s important: The Pantanal is one of the world’s largest wetland ecosystems, the Pantanal Cons...