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Socio-economic characterization of Gumara-Maksegnit watershed
Watershed degradation in Ethiopia has been intensified by a combination of factors such as improper agricultural practices on steep slopes, indiscriminate cutting of trees for fuel and construction and illegal/improper ...
Selection and socio-economic and biophysical characterization of Gumara-Maksegnit watershed research site
Bread wheat is one of the most staple food crops in the world and one of the most important cereals cultivated in Ethiopia. The most suitable agro-ecological zones for wheat production fall between 1,900 and 2,700 meters ...
Crop type identification using multi-temporal and multi-spectral satellite images for Gumara- Maksegnit watershed
The aim of this chapter is to monitor run-off and sediment yield of the gully networks and to maintain and calibrate the sensor equipment installed at three gauging stations within the Gumara-Maksegnit watershed. It focuses ...