An assessment of integrated watershed management in Ethiopia

Sustainable participatory watershed management is an approach promoted by the Ethiopian government to restore natural resources and agricultural productivity across the country. This comparative study between six watershed programs shows that this approach increases farmers’ food security and income...

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Main Authors: Gebregziabher, Gebrehaweria, Abera, D.A., Gebresamuel, G., Giordano, Meredith A., Langan, Simon J.
Format: Artículo preliminar
Language:Inglés
Published: International Water Management Institute 2016
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/89467
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author Gebregziabher, Gebrehaweria
Abera, D.A.
Gebresamuel, G.
Giordano, Meredith A.
Langan, Simon J.
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Gebregziabher, Gebrehaweria
Gebresamuel, G.
Giordano, Meredith A.
Langan, Simon J.
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Abera, D.A.
Gebresamuel, G.
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description Sustainable participatory watershed management is an approach promoted by the Ethiopian government to restore natural resources and agricultural productivity across the country. This comparative study between six watershed programs shows that this approach increases farmers’ food security and incomes (around 50% on average), as well as their resilience to drought and other climate shocks. However, the study also confirms that the nature and scale of impact can vary significantly between watershed programs. The success of watershed management depends on multiple factors from the hydrological profile of the watershed to the local social and economic environment. Tailoring watershed interventions to the local context, associating conservation and livelihoods activities, and providing further financial and technical support to watershed committees are among the recommendations of this paper.
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spelling CGSpace894672025-11-07T08:46:13Z An assessment of integrated watershed management in Ethiopia Gebregziabher, Gebrehaweria Abera, D.A. Gebresamuel, G. Giordano, Meredith A. Langan, Simon J. integrated management erosion soil fertility land productivity grazing lands water availability surface water farmers downstream water harvesting groundwater recharge rainwater biodiversity crop production farm income resource management community involvement living standards institutions socioeconomic environment upstream soil texture Sustainable participatory watershed management is an approach promoted by the Ethiopian government to restore natural resources and agricultural productivity across the country. This comparative study between six watershed programs shows that this approach increases farmers’ food security and incomes (around 50% on average), as well as their resilience to drought and other climate shocks. However, the study also confirms that the nature and scale of impact can vary significantly between watershed programs. The success of watershed management depends on multiple factors from the hydrological profile of the watershed to the local social and economic environment. Tailoring watershed interventions to the local context, associating conservation and livelihoods activities, and providing further financial and technical support to watershed committees are among the recommendations of this paper. 2016 2017-11-20T06:05:35Z 2017-11-20T06:05:35Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/89467 en Open Access application/pdf International Water Management Institute Gebregziabher, Gebrehaweria; Abera, D. A.; Gebresamuel, G.; Giordano, Meredith; Langan, Simon. 2016. An assessment of integrated watershed management in Ethiopia. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI).. 28p. (IWMI Working Paper 170) doi: 10.5337/2016.214
spellingShingle integrated management
erosion
soil fertility
land productivity
grazing lands
water availability
surface water
farmers
downstream
water harvesting
groundwater recharge
rainwater
biodiversity
crop production
farm income
resource management
community involvement
living standards
institutions
socioeconomic environment
upstream
soil texture
Gebregziabher, Gebrehaweria
Abera, D.A.
Gebresamuel, G.
Giordano, Meredith A.
Langan, Simon J.
An assessment of integrated watershed management in Ethiopia
title An assessment of integrated watershed management in Ethiopia
title_full An assessment of integrated watershed management in Ethiopia
title_fullStr An assessment of integrated watershed management in Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed An assessment of integrated watershed management in Ethiopia
title_short An assessment of integrated watershed management in Ethiopia
title_sort assessment of integrated watershed management in ethiopia
topic integrated management
erosion
soil fertility
land productivity
grazing lands
water availability
surface water
farmers
downstream
water harvesting
groundwater recharge
rainwater
biodiversity
crop production
farm income
resource management
community involvement
living standards
institutions
socioeconomic environment
upstream
soil texture
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/89467
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