2020
DOI: 10.1002/ird.2413
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Impact of Headwater Hydrological Deficit on the Downstream Flood‐based Farming System in Northern Ethiopia

Abstract: Flood‐based farming is a means of improving crop production in rain‐deficit lowlands. Such spate irrigation systems are growing in importance, although the effects of headwater hydrological deficit on downstream flood farming are lacking evidence. This study investigates the impacts of headwater hydrological deficit on the extent of spate‐irrigated agriculture in the Guguf spate system. The length of canals and area of spate‐irrigated agriculture to the right and left of the Guguf River for the 1980s and 2010s… Show more

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“…Besides the multidisciplinary expertise on the study area (Nyssen, Jacob, and Frankl 2019a;Annys et al 2021a;Van den Hende et al 2021;Negash et al 2020), this research used remotely sensed data and telephone interviews during early 2021, when most of Tigray was controlled by the ENDF and allies.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides the multidisciplinary expertise on the study area (Nyssen, Jacob, and Frankl 2019a;Annys et al 2021a;Van den Hende et al 2021;Negash et al 2020), this research used remotely sensed data and telephone interviews during early 2021, when most of Tigray was controlled by the ENDF and allies.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Avoiding spate irrigation and enhancing groundwater-based irrigation is complex in the study area because spate irrigation from floods is the main source of water for crop production (Castelli et al, 2018). Hence, the community may benefit from integrated use of both spate irrigation from rivers and ground water extraction for modern irrigation (Negash et al, 2020). In the Raya graben, many spate irrigation projects over the past 20 years have a history of failure (Castelli et al, 2018).…”
Section: Views Of Respondents In Coping and Mitigation Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With limited tradeoffs, decreased peak flow discharges and increased low flow discharges have positive implications for upstream and downstream social-ecological systems (Dile et al, 2016). However, Groundwater level (depth in m) (n = 9) 3 ± 2 1 5 17 ± 12 3 33 Negash et al (2020) argue headwater hydrological water retention via SWC could reduce the downstream flood-based farming system during the rainy season.…”
Section: Conjunctive Uses Of Catchment Restoration Measures Enhance W...mentioning
confidence: 99%