2018
DOI: 10.4995/muse.2018.8908
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Environmental implications of Universal Rural Road Access Program (URRAP) roads in Southwestern Ethiopia: The case of Jimma and Buno Bedelle zones

Abstract: Ethiopia has been undertaking numerous development programs and projects with the objective of taking a country to the middle-income countries in the near future. Universal Rural Road Access Program (URRAP) roads being constructed in Jimma and Bunno Bedele zones are among the projects in Ethiopia. Although these projects are assumed to bring desirable positive change, there are sometimes negative consequences on environmental issues. Accordingly, the objective of this study was to investigate the negative side… Show more

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“…The crop production is mainly dependent on rain-fedsubsistence agriculture like maize, tef, sorghum, wheat, barley, faba bean, field pea, nug and sesame are the principal crops farmed in the areas. The study zones have a river potential for irrigation like Baro, Gibe, dhidhessa, etc., which are more potential for large-scale irrigation systems 26,30,32 .…”
Section: Study Area Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The crop production is mainly dependent on rain-fedsubsistence agriculture like maize, tef, sorghum, wheat, barley, faba bean, field pea, nug and sesame are the principal crops farmed in the areas. The study zones have a river potential for irrigation like Baro, Gibe, dhidhessa, etc., which are more potential for large-scale irrigation systems 26,30,32 .…”
Section: Study Area Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%