A Springer, T Lopez, M Owor, F Frappart… - Surveys in Geophysics, 2023 - Springer
Africa is particularly vulnerable to climate change impacts, which threatens food security, ecosystem protection and restoration initiatives, and fresh water resources availability and …
Climate change poses a great threat to society through its effects on extreme hydrological events (floods and droughts) and the sustainable development. Coping with climate change …
Groundwater is a strategic resource in all climatic regions of Ethiopia, contributing about 80% of the domestic supply of urban and rural populations. However, little research has …
Direct interpolation of groundwater levels often leads to contour maps which are hydrogeological inconsistent since numerical algorithms do not consider changes in flowline …
The Ethiopian government has selected Lake Tana basin as a development corridor due to its water resources potential. However, combined use of groundwater (GW) and surface …
AA Eshetie, MA Wubneh, MS Kifelew, MG Alemu - Applied Water Science, 2023 - Springer
Abstract Changes in land area features, such as vegetation type and soil conditions, have an impact on carbon sources and sinks and support food production; this is critical in …
S Emmanouil, J Philhower, S Macdonald, FK Khadim… - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
In view of Ethiopia's significant renewable energy (RE) potential and the dynamic interactions among the components of the Water–Energy–Food (WEF) Nexus, we attempted …
Citizen science is increasingly prominent in the field of freshwater monitoring. Although there is a large body of literature related to surface water monitoring, less experience exists …
Water management in the Upper Blue Nile (UBN) region of Ethiopia often entails fragmented efforts to supplement rainfed agriculture with surface water and reservoir-based irrigation …