Towards Integrated Watershed Management in Highland Ethiopia

Towards Integrated Watershed Management in Highland Ethiopia
Title Towards Integrated Watershed Management in Highland Ethiopia PDF eBook
Author Woldeamlak Bewket
Publisher
Pages 184
Release 2003
Genre Water-supply
ISBN

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Resource degradation is a critical problem in highland Ethiopia Past soil and water conservation efforts did not bring about significant results This thesis discusses the need for and possibilities of implementing integrated watershed management (IWM) approach

An Assessment of Integrated Watershed Management in Ethiopia

An Assessment of Integrated Watershed Management in Ethiopia
Title An Assessment of Integrated Watershed Management in Ethiopia PDF eBook
Author Gebregziabher, Gebrehaweria
Publisher International Water Management Institute (IWMI).
Pages 32
Release 2016-12-29
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9290908440

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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.

Watershed Contribution for Ecosystem Balance

Watershed Contribution for Ecosystem Balance
Title Watershed Contribution for Ecosystem Balance PDF eBook
Author Mammedsani Aliyyi
Publisher GRIN Verlag
Pages 24
Release 2022-01-28
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 3346580431

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Seminar paper from the year 2021 in the subject Economy - Environment economics, grade: 4, , course: Seminar, language: English, abstract: This seminar paper aims to review the incontribution of the watershed management in ecological servise and contribution. The specific objective this paper is to examined the importance of watersheds and how the diverse ecosystems within these areas provide a range of ecosystem services. Increasing weather variability and climate change are contributing to land and natural/environmental resource degradation by exposing soils to extreme conditions and straining the capacity of existing land management practices to maintain resource quality. Integrating watershed management in managing natural resources management concepts for managing natural resources in a sustainable and environmentally manner will show in encouraging impacts, if it will be applied on a large scale and over a long period. Integrated Watershed management (IWM) implies the judicious use of natural resources such as land, water, biodiversity and overall ecosystem to obtain optimum production and productivity with minimum disturbance to the environment.

Integrated Watershed Management for Improved Food Security in the Ethiopian Highlands

Integrated Watershed Management for Improved Food Security in the Ethiopian Highlands
Title Integrated Watershed Management for Improved Food Security in the Ethiopian Highlands PDF eBook
Author Oloro V. McHugh
Publisher
Pages 1
Release 2004*
Genre Food security
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Water Resources Management in Ethiopia

Water Resources Management in Ethiopia
Title Water Resources Management in Ethiopia PDF eBook
Author Helmut Kloos
Publisher Cambria Press
Pages 444
Release 2010
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1604976659

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Sub-Saharan Africa, the poorest region worldwide, has only recently begun to fully address the issues of meeting the water needs of its rapidly growing population, to reduce the deepening poverty besetting the region and to accelerate economic growth. The Nile Basin, characterized by sharp spatial and temporal variations in water resources and including countries with different economies, social and political structures and capacities, illustrates the challenges of developing and managing the waters of the Nile River and its tributaries, lakes and wetlands equitably among its 10 riparian countries. Ethiopia, the major source of the Nile but one of the poorest countries in the Nile Basin, has recently begun to implement plans to harness more Nile water through hydroelectric and irrigation development both for national use and for transboundary development as part of the Nile Basin Initiative. The Ethiopian government and communities, by using different management approaches and resources, are trying to boost water, energy and food production, strengthen conservation efforts and mitigate potential repercussions of water resources development. These initiatives and programs have not been comprehensively examined. In this study, the editors address these and other issues surrounding water resources management in all economic and water sectors in Ethiopia within the setting of the Nile Basin, the first comprehensive treatment of this subject. The wide scope of this book is consistent with the tenets of integrated water resources management, which demand that all water uses be managed in an integrated fashion for optimum and sustainable benefits to all water users, both humans and ecosystems. This book reveals the impacts of various resource management approaches and practices in Ethiopia and the Nile Basin. Specifically, it examines how deforestation and prevailing land use practices have exacerbated soil aridity and flood events, why irrigated agriculture and hydropower development have caused floodplain degradation, livelihood hardships and water-related diseases, where industrial and agricultural development is increasingly polluting water resources, how household water supplies can be obtained through rainwater harvesting and the dependence on hydropower reduced through alternative energy sources and how misguided government policies have impeded efforts to deal with these and other challenges. Results reveal dynamic interrelationships between these processes and identify the human and environmental driving forces, which must be understood in effective integrated water resources management. Another unique contribution of this book is the examination of the role of government and communities in managing water resources in Ethiopia. Results show that the top-down approach used by the socialist Derg government in soil and water conservation and social programs exacerbated water problems and reduced community participation. Moreover, the failure of its economic program reduced agricultural production, increasing dependency on relief food and further impeding community initiatives in soil and water conservation activities. Many elements of central planning persist in spite of the decentralization drive by the current government, but there is evidence that integration of the top-down and bottom-up approaches to water resources management is necessary (and feasible) to strengthen and up-scale programs to the national level. The book identifies a number of customary water and soil management practices and institutions that may strengthen especially community-based rainwater harvesting, small-scale irrigation, reforestation, soil and water conservation and flood control efforts. This is an important book for researchers and students of resources management, rural development, hydrology and African studies.

Integrated Watershed Management

Integrated Watershed Management
Title Integrated Watershed Management PDF eBook
Author E. Beheim
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 285
Release 2012-03-05
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9048137691

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Headwaters are fragile environments threatened by anthropogenic actions. The regeneration of headwaters calls for a practical approach through integrated environmental management. This book discusses various issues concerning headwater regions of the world under wide-ranging themes: climate change impacts, vegetal cover, sub-surface hydrology, catchment and streamflow hydrology, pollution, water quality and limnology, remote sensing and GIS, environmental impact assessment and mitigation, socio-economic impacts, public participation, education and management, and integrated watershed management. This book aims to bring about an awareness in sustainable regeneration of headwater regions and particularly highlighting the problems of environmental management in highlands and headwaters. These regions consist of great reserves of natural resources which need to be exploited and managed sustainably.

Integrated Watershed Management in the Global Ecosystem

Integrated Watershed Management in the Global Ecosystem
Title Integrated Watershed Management in the Global Ecosystem PDF eBook
Author Rattan Lal
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 416
Release 1999-08-23
Genre Nature
ISBN 1420074423

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Focusing on the technical, social, and economic issues involved in watershed management, this interdisciplinary author team focuses on bettering land use practices and the condition of soil water resources. Integrated Watershed Management in the Global Ecosystem is a volume composed from an international symposium of the world's leading experts