Characterizing the biophysical conditions for improved planning and designing of locally-led sustainable land management practices: the case in Halaba, Ethiopia
Spatially customized land management strategies are crucial for mitigating land degradation and fostering effective landscape restoration. A deep understanding of local biophysical conditions ensures that interventions are both contextually relevant and impactful, promoting long-term environmental s...
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International Water Management Institute
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| author | Girma, R. Mekuria, Wolde Moges, A. Smith, J. Hallett, P. |
| author_browse | Girma, R. Hallett, P. Mekuria, Wolde Moges, A. Smith, J. |
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| description | Spatially customized land management strategies are crucial for mitigating land degradation and fostering effective landscape restoration. A deep understanding of local biophysical conditions ensures that interventions are both contextually relevant and impactful, promoting long-term environmental sustainability and delivering socio-economic benefits to local communities. With this consideration, this report, drawing on data collected through field surveys, GIS, and remote sensing techniques, uses Halaba, Ethiopia, as a case study to highlight the region’s varied biophysical conditions and their implications for the design and planning of sustainable land management (SLM) practices. This document is intended for agricultural and natural resource management professionals involved in the design, planning, implementation, and monitoring of SLM practices. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1746432025-11-07T08:03:41Z Characterizing the biophysical conditions for improved planning and designing of locally-led sustainable land management practices: the case in Halaba, Ethiopia Girma, R. Mekuria, Wolde Moges, A. Smith, J. Hallett, P. sustainable land management planning land degradation neutrality land restoration communities Spatially customized land management strategies are crucial for mitigating land degradation and fostering effective landscape restoration. A deep understanding of local biophysical conditions ensures that interventions are both contextually relevant and impactful, promoting long-term environmental sustainability and delivering socio-economic benefits to local communities. With this consideration, this report, drawing on data collected through field surveys, GIS, and remote sensing techniques, uses Halaba, Ethiopia, as a case study to highlight the region’s varied biophysical conditions and their implications for the design and planning of sustainable land management (SLM) practices. This document is intended for agricultural and natural resource management professionals involved in the design, planning, implementation, and monitoring of SLM practices. 2025-05-16 2025-05-16T15:41:05Z 2025-05-16T15:41:05Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/174643 en Open Access application/pdf International Water Management Institute Girma, R.; Mekuria, Wolde; Moges, A.; Smith, J.; Hallett, P. 2025. Characterizing the biophysical conditions for improved planning and designing of locally-led sustainable land management practices: the case in Halaba, Ethiopia. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). 24p. [doi: https://doi.org/10.5337/2025.212] |
| spellingShingle | sustainable land management planning land degradation neutrality land restoration communities Girma, R. Mekuria, Wolde Moges, A. Smith, J. Hallett, P. Characterizing the biophysical conditions for improved planning and designing of locally-led sustainable land management practices: the case in Halaba, Ethiopia |
| title | Characterizing the biophysical conditions for improved planning and designing of locally-led sustainable land management practices: the case in Halaba, Ethiopia |
| title_full | Characterizing the biophysical conditions for improved planning and designing of locally-led sustainable land management practices: the case in Halaba, Ethiopia |
| title_fullStr | Characterizing the biophysical conditions for improved planning and designing of locally-led sustainable land management practices: the case in Halaba, Ethiopia |
| title_full_unstemmed | Characterizing the biophysical conditions for improved planning and designing of locally-led sustainable land management practices: the case in Halaba, Ethiopia |
| title_short | Characterizing the biophysical conditions for improved planning and designing of locally-led sustainable land management practices: the case in Halaba, Ethiopia |
| title_sort | characterizing the biophysical conditions for improved planning and designing of locally led sustainable land management practices the case in halaba ethiopia |
| topic | sustainable land management planning land degradation neutrality land restoration communities |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/174643 |
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