Author: Steenhuis, Tammo S.
- Sustaining the benefits of soil and water conservation in the highlands of Ethiopia
- Contributions of peak sediment events to annual loads and the effects of best management practices on peak loads in the sub-humid Ethiopian highlands: the Debre Mawi watershed [Abstract only]
- Suitability of watershed models to predict distributed hydrologic response in the Awramba Watershed in Lake Tana Basin
- Sediment loss patterns in the sub-humid Ethiopian Highlands
- Groundwater quality in an upland agricultural watershed in the sub-humid Ethiopian Highlands
- Impact of soil depth and topography on the effectiveness of conservation practices on discharge and soil loss in the Ethiopian Highlands
Author: Dagnew, D.C.
- Contributions of peak sediment events to annual loads and the effects of best management practices on peak loads in the sub-humid Ethiopian highlands: the Debre Mawi watershed [Abstract only]
- Suitability of watershed models to predict distributed hydrologic response in the Awramba Watershed in Lake Tana Basin
- Sediment loss patterns in the sub-humid Ethiopian Highlands
- Groundwater quality in an upland agricultural watershed in the sub-humid Ethiopian Highlands
- Impact of soil depth and topography on the effectiveness of conservation practices on discharge and soil loss in the Ethiopian Highlands
- Effects of land use on catchment runoff and soil loss in the sub-humid Ethiopian highlands
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- Contributions of peak sediment events to annual loads and the effects of best management practices on peak loads in the sub-humid Ethiopian highlands: the Debre Mawi watershed [Abstract only]
- Sediment loss patterns in the sub-humid Ethiopian Highlands
- Effects of land use on catchment runoff and soil loss in the sub-humid Ethiopian highlands
- Sustaining landscapes: The impact of large-scale government-led soil and water conservation on runoff and soil loss in the Debre Mawi watershed
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- Sustaining the benefits of soil and water conservation in the highlands of Ethiopia
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