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View article: Valorizing agricultural wastes through composting vermicomposting and anaerobic digestion for sustainable soil fertility management in Ethiopian smallholder systems
Valorizing agricultural wastes through composting vermicomposting and anaerobic digestion for sustainable soil fertility management in Ethiopian smallholder systems Open
The strategic use of agricultural organic waste, either directly or processed into high-value organic fertilizers (OFs), is crucial for sustainable agricultural land management, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, including Ethiopia. This …
View article: Community needs-based prioritization of landscape restoration technologies in Basona-Worena and Doyo-Gena Woredas, Ethiopia
Community needs-based prioritization of landscape restoration technologies in Basona-Worena and Doyo-Gena Woredas, Ethiopia Open
Land degradation in Ethiopia is a pressing issue that demands immediate attention. Although various sustainable land management options have been introduced through top-down approaches, farmers have shown low adoption rates. The objective …
View article: Surface water area dynamics of the major lakes of Ethiopia (1985–2023): A spatio-temporal analysis
Surface water area dynamics of the major lakes of Ethiopia (1985–2023): A spatio-temporal analysis Open
Ethiopian lakes face multiple ecosystem threats from human and natural factors, including climate change. The long-term dynamics of water surface area in many lakes remain unknown. This study presents the first comprehensive account of maj…
View article: Identification and prioritization of context-specific climate smart agricultural (CSA) practices in Ethiopia: a framework approach
Identification and prioritization of context-specific climate smart agricultural (CSA) practices in Ethiopia: a framework approach Open
Ethiopia’s diverse agroecological zones showcase a variety of Climate Smart Agricultural (CSA) Practices, yet the documentation and prioritization of best-bet practices have been lacking. To address this gap, this study utilized the Climat…
View article: Understanding farm typology for targeting agricultural development in mixed crop-livestock farming systems of Ethiopia
Understanding farm typology for targeting agricultural development in mixed crop-livestock farming systems of Ethiopia Open
Capturing the heterogeneity of farming systems through farm typology is essential for targeting agricultural interventions in any mixed crop-livestock farming system. Therefore, this study aims to construct a farm typology for the Doyogena…
View article: Multi-Temporal Passive and Active Remote Sensing for Agricultural Mapping and Acreage Estimation in Context of Small Farm Holds in Ethiopia
Multi-Temporal Passive and Active Remote Sensing for Agricultural Mapping and Acreage Estimation in Context of Small Farm Holds in Ethiopia Open
In most developing countries, smallholder farms are the ultimate source of income and produce a significant portion of overall crop production for the major crops. Accurate crop distribution mapping and acreage estimation play a major role…
View article: Reference soil groups map of Ethiopia based on legacy data and machine learning-technique: EthioSoilGrids 1.0
Reference soil groups map of Ethiopia based on legacy data and machine learning-technique: EthioSoilGrids 1.0 Open
Up-to-date digital soil resource information and its comprehensive understanding are crucial to supporting crop production and sustainable agricultural development. Generating such information through conventional approaches consumes time …
View article: Adoption of climate-smart agricultural practices (CSAPs) in Ethiopia
Adoption of climate-smart agricultural practices (CSAPs) in Ethiopia Open
To ensure climate-resilient food and other production systems, countries must adapt to and mitigate the effects of climate-change. Adopting climate-smart agricultural practices (CSAPs) will significantly contribute to such adaptation and m…
View article: Controls on timescales of soil organic carbon persistence across <scp>sub‐Saharan</scp> Africa
Controls on timescales of soil organic carbon persistence across <span>sub‐Saharan</span> Africa Open
Given the importance of soil for the global carbon cycle, it is essential to understand not only how much carbon soil stores but also how long this carbon persists. Previous studies have shown that the amount and age of soil carbon are str…
View article: Supporting data for von Fromm et al. (2023) Controls on timescales of soil organic carbon persistence across sub-Saharan Africa
Supporting data for von Fromm et al. (2023) Controls on timescales of soil organic carbon persistence across sub-Saharan Africa Open
This file contains the supporting data for von Fromm et al. (2024) Controls on timescales of soil organic carbon persistence across sub-Saharan Africa, Global Change Biology, https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.17089 We used wet soil chemistry dat…
View article: Supporting data for von Fromm et al. (2023) Controls on timescales of soil organic carbon persistence across sub-Saharan Africa
Supporting data for von Fromm et al. (2023) Controls on timescales of soil organic carbon persistence across sub-Saharan Africa Open
<p>This file contains the supporting data for<em> von Fromm et al. (2024) Controls on timescales of soil organic carbon persistence across sub-Saharan Africa, Global Change Biology</em>, <a href="https://doi.org/10.111…
View article: The role of climate smart agricultural practices on household income and food security: A propensity score matching approach
The role of climate smart agricultural practices on household income and food security: A propensity score matching approach Open
The aim of this study was to assess the impacts of climate-smart agricultural practices on household income and food security in Doyogena and Basona climate-smart landscapes in Ethiopia. Data were collected from 796 randomly selected small…
View article: MASSAI: Multi-agent system for simulating sustainable agricultural intensification of smallholder farms in Africa
MASSAI: Multi-agent system for simulating sustainable agricultural intensification of smallholder farms in Africa Open
The research and development needed to achieve sustainability of African smallholder agricultural and natural systems has led to a wide array of theoretical frameworks for conceptualising socioecological processes and functions. However, t…
View article: Watershed management, groundwater recharge and drought resilience: An integrated approach to adapt to rainfall variability in northern Ethiopia
Watershed management, groundwater recharge and drought resilience: An integrated approach to adapt to rainfall variability in northern Ethiopia Open
View article: Research for development approaches in mixed crop-livestock systems of the Ethiopian highlands
Research for development approaches in mixed crop-livestock systems of the Ethiopian highlands Open
This study presents processes and success stories that emerged from Africa RISING's Research for Development project in the Ethiopian Highlands. The project has tested a combination of participatory tools at multiple levels, with systems t…
View article: Gender gap in perspectives of the impacts of degradation and restoration on ecosystem services in Ethiopia
Gender gap in perspectives of the impacts of degradation and restoration on ecosystem services in Ethiopia Open
The importance of land restoration has garnered increasing attention on the global stage through large‐scale initiatives such as the Bonn Challenge. However, policies and strategies are often gender‐blind and designed in compliance with en…
View article: Understanding the role of push and pull factors on agricultural land expansion: A case study of Adaba and Adiyo district, Ethiopia
Understanding the role of push and pull factors on agricultural land expansion: A case study of Adaba and Adiyo district, Ethiopia Open
Understanding the human-forest relationship is key to sustainable development and forest management. The increase of agricultural land expansion mainly focuses on satisfying the competing interest amongst stakeholders and rural households,…
View article: Assessing the application of gender perspectives in land restoration studies in Ethiopia using text mining
Assessing the application of gender perspectives in land restoration studies in Ethiopia using text mining Open
View article: A systematic review of studies on freshwater lakes of Ethiopia
A systematic review of studies on freshwater lakes of Ethiopia Open
Study Region: The study covers the freshwater lakes of Ethiopia, which constitute about 87 billion cubic meters of water volume. The lakes are facing continued ecosystem degradation threats. Study Focus: The aim of this study was to make a…
View article: Comment on egusphere-2022-301
Comment on egusphere-2022-301 Open
Abstract. Up-to-date digital soil resources information, and its comprehensive understanding, is crucial to support crop production and sustainable agricultural development. Generating such information through conventional…
View article: Impact of Landscape Management Scenarios on Ecosystem Service Values in Central Ethiopia
Impact of Landscape Management Scenarios on Ecosystem Service Values in Central Ethiopia Open
This study aimed at modeling scenarios of future land use and land cover (LULC) change and estimating ecosystem service (ES) values for the year 2051 compared to 2021 in Central Ethiopia. The future LULC changes for the year 2051 were simu…
View article: Reply on AC1
Reply on AC1 Open
Up-to-date digital soil resources information, and its comprehensive understanding, is crucial to support crop production and sustainable agricultural development. Generating such information through conventional approaches consumes time a…
View article: Comment on egusphere-2022-301
Comment on egusphere-2022-301 Open
Abstract. Up-to-date digital soil resources information, and its comprehensive understanding, is crucial to support crop production and sustainable agricultural development. Generating such information through conventional…
View article: Comment on egusphere-2022-301
Comment on egusphere-2022-301 Open
Up-to-date digital soil resources information, and its comprehensive understanding, is crucial to support crop production and sustainable agricultural development. Generating such information through conventional approaches consumes time a…
View article: Reference Soil Groups Map of Ethiopia Based on Legacy Data and Machine Learning Technique: EthioSoilGrids 1.0
Reference Soil Groups Map of Ethiopia Based on Legacy Data and Machine Learning Technique: EthioSoilGrids 1.0 Open
Up-to-date digital soil resources information, and its comprehensive understanding, is crucial to support crop production and sustainable agricultural development. Generating such information through conventional approaches consumes time a…
View article: Impact of Sustainable Land Management Interventions on Soil Moisture Content and Base Flow at Geda Watershed, Central Highlands of Ethiopia
Impact of Sustainable Land Management Interventions on Soil Moisture Content and Base Flow at Geda Watershed, Central Highlands of Ethiopia Open
Soil erosion by water caused severe land degradation in the highlands of Ethiopia; due to declined soil fertility and water availability both crop and livestock productivity has been negatively affected in the area. To tackle the problem, …
View article: Gendered evaluation of impacts of landscape degradation and restoration on ecosystem services: perspectives from paired husbands and wives in Ethiopia.
Gendered evaluation of impacts of landscape degradation and restoration on ecosystem services: perspectives from paired husbands and wives in Ethiopia. Open
Globally, land degradation disproportionally affects women more than men and, to close the gender gap, several landscape restoration projects promote gender inclusiveness. However, empirical evidence based on gender-disaggregated data is a…
View article: Ecosystem Service Valuation along Landscape Transformation in Central Ethiopia
Ecosystem Service Valuation along Landscape Transformation in Central Ethiopia Open
Land degradation and discontinuation of ecosystem services (ES) are a common phenomenon that causes socio-economic and environmental problems in Ethiopia. However, a dearth of information is known about how ES are changing from the past to…
View article: Yield-limiting plant nutrients for maize production in northwest Ethiopia – CORRIGENDUM
Yield-limiting plant nutrients for maize production in northwest Ethiopia – CORRIGENDUM Open
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View article: Evolution of soil fertility research and development in Ethiopia: From reconnaissance to data-mining approaches – CORRIGENDUM
Evolution of soil fertility research and development in Ethiopia: From reconnaissance to data-mining approaches – CORRIGENDUM Open
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