Resultados de búsqueda - "Nile"

  1. Benefit sharing as a mechanism for improving transboundary water governance: the case of the eastern Nile Sub-basin. [Abstract only]. por Mapedza, Everisto D., Tafesse, T.

    Publicado 2011
    “…This study aims to assess how transboundary institutions could adopt benefit sharing framework in the Eastern Nile River Sub-basin in the context of the shifting political landscape in Egypt and the reconfiguration of political boundaries due to the division of Sudan into two countries which is most likely going to increase chances of cooperation within the Blue Nile.…”
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  2. Livestock water productivity in mixed crop–livestock farming systems of the Blue Nile basin: assessing variability and prospects for improvement por Haileslassie, Amare, Peden, Donald G., Gebreselassie, S., Amede, Tilahun, Descheemaeker, Katrien K.

    Publicado 2009
    “…In this study we assess the spatial variability of LWP in three farming systems (rice-based, millet-based and barley-based) of the Gumera watershed in the highlands of the Blue Nile basin, Ethiopia. We collected data on land use, livestock management and climatic variables using focused group discussions, field observation and secondary data. …”
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  3. Integrated rainwater management strategies in the Blue Nile Basin of the Ethiopian highlands: landscape study and identification of interventions.... por Zemadim, Birhanu, McCartney, Matthew P., Sharma, Bharat R.

    Publicado 2011
    “…The present paper focuses on integrated rainwater management strategies-technologies, institutions and policies for the Ethiopian highlands of the Blue Nile Basin. Three districts namely; Jeldu, Fogera and Diga have been identified for the study based on study landscapes representing dominant hydro-ecologies and farming systems, and nested sets of sites for learning and research at a variety of physical and social scales. …”
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  4. Soil organic carbon and nutrient contents are not influenced by exclosures established in communal grazing land in Nile Basin, northern Ethiopia por Mekuria, Wolde, Langan, Simon J., Noble, A.D., Johnston, Robyn M.

    Publicado 2014
    “…The present study was conducted in Nile basin, northern Ethiopia to investigate the changes in soil properties and nutrient contents following establishing exclosures on communal grazing lands. …”
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  5. Characterizing shallow groundwater in hillslope aquifers using isotopic signatures: a case study in the Upper Blue Nile Basin, Ethiopia por Setargie, T. A., Tilahun, Seifu A., Schmitter, Petra S., Moges, M. A., Gurmessa, S.K., Tsunekawa, A., Tsubo, M., Berihun, Mulatu L., Fenta, A. A., Haregeweyn, Nigussie

    Publicado 2021
    “…Study region: Robit-Bata watershed, Upper Blue Nile basin, Ethiopia. Study focus: Stable isotopes of water (Oxygen-18 and Deuterium) were used as tracers to estimate the contribution of groundwater in shallow hillslope aquifers to streamflow in the Robit-Bata watershed. …”
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  6. Performance evaluation of available strains of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) fed commercial and locally-made feeds in the Democratic Republic of the Congo por Yossa, Rodrigue, Basiita, R.K., Namegabe, J.M., Trinh, T.Q., Matempa, D., Manzwanzi, P., Bwamayama, L., Cole, Steven M., Matungulu, P., Dontsop Nguezet, Paul M., Vanlauwe, Bernard, Ndavi, M., Benzie, John A.H.

    Publicado 2023
    “…The performance of two strains of Nile tilapia (the Nyakabera and Lake Kivu) fed a commercial feed or either a fishmeal-based or a fishmeal-free feed formulated using local ingredients was evaluated for 99 days in Bukavu, eastern highlands of the DR Congo (Experiment 1). …”
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  7. Evaluation of the spatial distribution of Fasciola hepatica and Fasciola gigantica using geographical information system (GIS) in the Nile River Basin, Ethiopia por Asrat, M., Peden, Donald G., Jobre, Y., Abebe, G., Gideyelew, T.

    Publicado 2007
    “…The model indicates highly, moderately, least and non- risk prone areas for F. hepatica cluster in the central and southern part of Nile watershed. In contrast to F. hepatica, the results showed that F. gigantica has the highest density in the western part of Nile watershed. …”
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