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  1. 17 lip 2024 · Land degradation, decline in the productive capacity of land under a given use, such as cropland, grazing land, and forest land, is a widespread problem in Ethiopia (Taddese 2001; Hurni et al. 2010; Gebreselassie et al. 2016; Wassie 2020; Tamene et al. 2022).

  2. 10 lis 2020 · PDF | Background Ethiopia is gifted with abundant natural resources of adequate landmass, fertile soil, favorable climate, water, wildlife, and others.... | Find, read and cite all the...

  3. This book aims to explore these issues, with chapters dedicated to examining land and water degradation, water quality, irrigation, groundwater management, land use dynamics and the impacts of climate change on freshwater resources in Ethiopia.

  4. In Ethiopia, natural resources are under the influence of various interconnected factors like population pressure, agricultural expansion, migration, rapid urbanization, resettlement, climate change, and environmental pollution.

  5. 10 lis 2020 · The state of natural resources in Ethiopia is under the influence of various interconnected factors such as population pressure, migration and resettlement, land-use changes for agriculture, environmental pollution, the change in climate, and rapid change in the lifestyle of people among others.

  6. In another hand, shortages of firewood, shortages of timber, reduction of forest products, climate change, loss of biodiversity and desertification are the consequences of land degradation in Ethiopia (Shamore, 2015).

  7. Degraded land under pressure in Hintalo-Wajirat district, South Eastern Zone, Tigray Region, Ethiopia (2015) (Photo by Yared Shumete) This report summarizes the key outcomes of the national efforts carried out in 2014 and 2015 towards putting in practice the land degradation neutrality concept. The LDN project, which was sponsored by the

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