Land degradation and soil and water conservation in tropical highlands
Land degradation is not uniform, even in the same landscape, but nevertheless an overall
consensus seems to grow on the fact that many areas are under way of rehabilitation. It is a …
consensus seems to grow on the fact that many areas are under way of rehabilitation. It is a …
Linking long-term gully and river channel dynamics to environmental change using repeat photography (Northern Ethiopia)
In the Highlands of Northern Ethiopia gully occurrence is linked to poverty-driven
unsustainable use of the land in a vulnerable semi-arid and mountainous environment …
unsustainable use of the land in a vulnerable semi-arid and mountainous environment …
Effectiveness of soil and water conservation measures for land restoration in the Wello area, northern Ethiopian highlands
SD Shiene - 2012 - bonndoc.ulb.uni-bonn.de
Soil-erosion-induced land degradation is a great challenge in the Ethiopian highlands.
Consequently, the government has invested in soil and water conservation (SWC) …
Consequently, the government has invested in soil and water conservation (SWC) …
Soil erosion induced by land use changes as determined by plough marks and field evidence in the Aksum area (Ethiopia)
R Ciampalini, P Billi, G Ferrari, L Borselli… - Agriculture, Ecosystems & …, 2012 - Elsevier
The aim of the research presented here was to analyse soil erosion in response to changes
in agricultural and soil conservation practices throughout history. The Aksum area (Tigray …
in agricultural and soil conservation practices throughout history. The Aksum area (Tigray …
Detecting land use/land cover changes in the L ake H ayq (E thiopia) drainage basin, 1957–2007
HM Yesuf, M Assen, AM Melesse… - Lakes & Reservoirs …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Land use/land cover changes in a lake drainage basin reflect changes in the magnitude of
the water balance components and rate of sediment deposition in a lake as a reflection of …
the water balance components and rate of sediment deposition in a lake as a reflection of …
Strengthening food security in rural Ethiopia
L Cochrane - 2017 - open.library.ubc.ca
Food insecurity in rural areas of southern Ethiopia is widespread; in recent years over half of
all communities in this region have been reliant upon emergency support. However, food …
all communities in this region have been reliant upon emergency support. However, food …
From community to state: The development of the Aksumite polity (Northern Ethiopia and Eritrea), c. 400 BC–AD 800
R Fattovich - Journal of Archaeological Research, 2019 - Springer
The so-called Kingdom of Aksum in northern Ethiopia and Eritrea was the dominant African
polity along the southern Red Sea in the first millennium AD. The polity emerged in central …
polity along the southern Red Sea in the first millennium AD. The polity emerged in central …
Aksumite settlement patterns: Site size hierarchies and spatial clustering
MJ Harrower, JC Mazzariello, AC D'Andrea… - Journal of …, 2023 - Springer
Settlement pattern analysis offers a range of insights about social, economic, and political
relationships of Aksumite civilization. Two common approaches involve analyzing site size …
relationships of Aksumite civilization. Two common approaches involve analyzing site size …
Human-woodland interactions during the Pre-Aksumite and Aksumite periods in northeastern Tigray, Ethiopia: insights from the wood charcoal analyses from Mezber …
A Ruiz-Giralt, C Bouchaud, A Salavert… - Vegetation History and …, 2021 - Springer
Abstract The Tigray region in Ethiopia witnessed the rise and fall of the Pre-Aksumite and
Aksumite communities between the mid 2nd millennium bce and the late 1st millennium ce …
Aksumite communities between the mid 2nd millennium bce and the late 1st millennium ce …
[PDF][PDF] Plague as a possible factor for the decline and collapse of the Aksumite Empire: A new interpretation
YG Selassie - ITYOPIS—Northeast African J. Soc. Sci. Humanit, 2011 - ityopis.org
Abstract Epigraphical evidence from South Arabia, contemporary accounts from Syria,
Byzantine, Greece and Arab literary traditions attribute the origin of the Bubonic (Justinian) …
Byzantine, Greece and Arab literary traditions attribute the origin of the Bubonic (Justinian) …