Resultados de búsqueda - "Ethiopia"

  1. Changes in mean and extreme rainfall indices over a problemscape in central Ethiopia por Bewket, Woldeamlak, Tibebe, Degefie, Teferi, Ermias, Degefu, Mekonnen Adnew

    Publicado 2024
    “…Daily gridded rainfall dataset with 0.04° spatial resolution, which is gauge-satellite merged product, for the period 1983–2018 was used to evaluate changes in the spatiotemporal behavior of rainfall amount, precipitation concentration index (PCI) and extreme event indices over central Ethiopia that shares common water system challenges, and thus referred to as a problemscape. …”
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  2. Assessment of land degradation neutrality to guide sustainable land management practices in Ethiopia por Mekuria, Wolde, Girma, R.

    Publicado 2025
    “…However, due to budget constraints, it is not feasible to address all degraded land, necessitating strategic decisions about where to invest resources. This study, using Ethiopia as a case study, aimed to: (i) assess the long-term (1995 - 2024) land degradation trends, (ii) identify areas of net land loss or gain, (iii) prioritize regions and actions for addressing LDN, and (iv) evaluate the impact of Ethiopia’s landscape management initiatives on LDN. …”
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  3. Unveiling the Potential: is the private sector poised to revolutionize the solar irrigation market in Ethiopia? por Adamseged, Muluken Elias, Abegaz, Dagmawi Melaku, Minh, Thai Thi

    Publicado 2025
    “…Using solar-powered pump technology in Ethiopia as a case study, we aim to investigate the factors influencing technology adoption and the private sector's emergence to take over the market. …”
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    Journal Article
  4. GLI contributed to the regeneration of local plant species: The case for restoring biodiversity in Ethiopia por Mengistu, Dejene K, Terefe, Hailu, Nigir, Bogale, Tilahun, Abiyou

    Publicado 2025
    “…Ethiopia’s Green Legacy Initiative (GLI) aims to reverse land degradation, expand green cover, and restore biodiversity. …”
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    Blog Post
  5. Seasonal pastoral climate advisory for Ethiopia: MAM Season (Mar-May 2025) por Dessalegn, Olika, Gebre, Liyuneh, Mamo, Girma, Sisay,Tewodros, Tolcha, Abu, Edao, Chala, Doyo, Jaldessa, Tesfaye, Lidya, Alemayehu, Sintayehu, Workeneh, Sintayehu, Tegegne, Getachew, Terefe, Tadesse, Abdulhamid, Numery

    Publicado 2025
    “…The March to May (MAM) 2025 seasonal forecast for Ethiopia's pastoral regions anticipates below-normal rainfall across most southern, southeastern, and eastern areas, except for the southwest zones and western parts of Borana and Guji. …”
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    Informe técnico
  6. Digital finance and agri-food value chains: Case studies from Ethiopia por Wassie, Solomon

    Publicado 2025
    “…Agriculture is of paramount importance to Ethiopia’s economy. Agriculture accounts for 40 percent of the country's GDP, 80 percent of export earnings, and employs 75 percent of the population (Tamene & Ali, 2022). …”
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  7. Modeling the economywide effects of water and energy interventions in the face of climate shocks in Ethiopia por Aragie, Emerta A., Gebretsadik, Yohannes, Ringler, Claudia

    Publicado 2025
    “…However, projections from climate scenarios predict high frequency and intense extreme agro-climatic events, posing significant and growing risks to Ethiopia’s agri-food system and overall economy. This study evaluates the economic impacts of recurrent climate shocks on Ethiopia through 2040 and assesses the contribution of alternative investment options in lessening some of these impacts. …”
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  8. Evaluating landscape management interventions in Ethiopia: insights from local and scientific knowledge por Tegegne, Desalegn, Sieber, S., Uckert, G., Girma, R., Moges, A., Mekuria, Wolde

    Publicado 2025
    “…However, studies integrating local and scientific knowledge to assess the benefits and disbenefits of these efforts are lacking. We used Halaba, Ethiopia, as a case study, and combined local and scientific knowledge to (i) examine the societal challenges, (ii) assess the drivers, pressures, state, impact, and responses to land degradation, and (iii) evaluate the benefits and disbenefits of adopted sustainable land management (SLM) practices. …”
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  9. Modeling sorghum yield response to climate change in the semi-arid environment of Ethiopia por Gardi, Mekides W., Zewdu, Eshetu, Sida, Tesfaye Shiferaw

    Publicado 2025
    “…In Ethiopia, sorghum is a vital food security crop, predominantly cultivated in semi-arid, rain-fed agricultural landscapes. …”
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  10. Sowing seeds of partnership: Ethiopia and IITA explore new frontiers in agricultural innovation por International Institute of Tropical Agriculture

    Publicado 2025
    “…He commended the visible impact of the institute’s research across the continent and reaffirmed Ethiopia’s commitment to improving livelihoods through agriculture. …”
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    Video
  11. Highlights of Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) Knowledge Hub in Ethiopia. Activity Report por Adimassu, Zenebe, Tibebe, Degefie, Kebede, Fikiru, Abera, Wuletawu, Tamene, Lulseged

    Publicado 2025
    “…The Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA) Knowledge Hub was developed to meet the growing demand for accessible, centralized information on CSA practices in Ethiopia. CSA promotes sustainable agriculture by enhancing productivity, building resilience to climate change, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. …”
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  12. Mainstreaming Climate Risk Management through Ethiopia’s ATVET Agricultural Education System por Hansen, James, Dinku, Tufa, Grossi, Amanda, Belay, Berhanu, Lemma, Esayas, Alemayehu, Fikadu, Degene, Teferi, Solomon, Dawit

    Publicado 2025
    “…The Climate Risk Management in Agricultural Extension (CRMAE) is a suite of country-adapted curricula, at varying stages of co-development and adoption in six countries (Ethiopia, Senegal, Kenya, Zambia, Ghana, Mali). This brief summarizes a multi-year process of co-developing the CRMAE curriculum in Ethiopia, and formally adapting it for Agricultural Technical and Vocational Education and Training (ATVET) colleges that train future extension agents.…”
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