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Determinants Of Land Degradation In The Lake Tana Basin Paperback English by Getachew Adugna Wassie - 03 Feb 2011

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PublisherVDM Verlag
ISBN 139783639308938
ISBN 10363930893X
Book SubtitleImplications For Sustainable Land Management The Case For Angereb And Gish-Abby Watersheds
Book DescriptionEconomic development in Ethiopia is hampered by many factors among which land degradation in the form of soil erosion and nutrient depletion is the major one, and it is threatening the overall sustainability of agricultural production of the country. Land degradation in the form of soil erosion and nutrient depletion in the highlands of Ethiopia has reached the point where it will became increasingly difficult even to maintain the present level of production of basic food which is already insufficient in many regions of the country. The topography of the land together with the misuse/ mismanagement of natural resource including the fauna and flora in third world country like Ethiopia create the environment harsh to live from time to time. This entail to have appropriate land use policy, program, strategy measure that considers the socio-economic, biotic and topography of the area as well as farmers own preferences. Moreover awareness creation, training and education at both levels should be timely agenda.
About the AuthorGetachew Adugna Wassie, M.Sc degree in Agricultural Economics in Alemaya University, Technical Advisor in Rural Economic Development and Food Security Sector Working Group Secretariat in the Ministry of Agriculture, Ethiopia. I worked as project manager, freelance consultant, research and office manager and planner in different offices.
LanguageEnglish
AuthorGetachew Adugna Wassie
Publication Date03 Feb 2011
Number of Pages76

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