The Impact of Soil and Water Conservation Measures on Base Flow Modification in the Northeastern Highland of Ethiopia
Mohammed Seid Muhidin,
Mekonen Ayana,
Zelalem Birru Gonfa
et al.
Abstract:Severe land degradation is the principal environmental problem in Ethiopian highlands in the form of soil erosion, and soil fertility loss, which is caused by human intervention for food, shelter, and energy demands. Soil erosion contributes to the loss of precious soil and water resources which are the basis of agricultural production and provide numerous other eco-system services. The Ethiopian highlands are one of the most degraded regions in the world. To combat such problems, the government of Ethiopia ha… Show more
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