Ethiopian Farmers use water harvesting techniques to fight climate change
Water harvesting is one way that farmers can deal with climate-change induced water scarcity in Ethiopia. Here community members explain how this technology is used by households to grow high value crops when the rainy season is over. The photo film is produced by the project on “Enhancing communiti...
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International Livestock Research Institute
2013
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| description | Water harvesting is one way that farmers can deal with climate-change induced water scarcity in Ethiopia. Here community members explain how this technology is used by households to grow high value crops when the rainy season is over. The photo film is produced by the project on “Enhancing communities’ adaptive capacity to climate-change induced water scarcity in drought-prone hotspots of the Blue Nile basin, Ethiopia” (a project implemented by ILRI, UNEP and Wollo university). |
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| spelling | CGSpace251752023-03-31T14:30:05Z Ethiopian Farmers use water harvesting techniques to fight climate change International Livestock Research Institute climate water Water harvesting is one way that farmers can deal with climate-change induced water scarcity in Ethiopia. Here community members explain how this technology is used by households to grow high value crops when the rainy season is over. The photo film is produced by the project on “Enhancing communities’ adaptive capacity to climate-change induced water scarcity in drought-prone hotspots of the Blue Nile basin, Ethiopia” (a project implemented by ILRI, UNEP and Wollo university). 2013-02-09 2013-02-12T11:27:46Z 2013-02-12T11:27:46Z Video https://hdl.handle.net/10568/25175 en Open Access International Livestock Research Institute ILRI. 2013. Ethiopian Farmers use water harvesting techniques to fight climate change. Photofilm. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI. |
| spellingShingle | climate water International Livestock Research Institute Ethiopian Farmers use water harvesting techniques to fight climate change |
| title | Ethiopian Farmers use water harvesting techniques to fight climate change |
| title_full | Ethiopian Farmers use water harvesting techniques to fight climate change |
| title_fullStr | Ethiopian Farmers use water harvesting techniques to fight climate change |
| title_full_unstemmed | Ethiopian Farmers use water harvesting techniques to fight climate change |
| title_short | Ethiopian Farmers use water harvesting techniques to fight climate change |
| title_sort | ethiopian farmers use water harvesting techniques to fight climate change |
| topic | climate water |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/25175 |
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