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  • ARDU (ARUSSI RURAL DEVELOPMENT UNIT, 1976)
    This is the main station where more than one half of the trials were located. This station is situated on a dark clay soil with excellent physical properties, pH around 6.5 and organic matter percentage around 35 The ...
  • CADU (CHILALO AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT UNIT, 1977)
    The annual r a in f a l l recorded in Chilalo Awraja during the year 1976 has been within average and even ly dist r ib u t e d . At Kulumsa the precipitation recorded during the dryseason (Jan, O c t . , N o v . , D ...
  • CADU (CHILALO AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT UNIT, 1978)
    leather conditions were very favorable for maize during the cycle of the test# Thus} yield as high as 196 qt/ha was obtained in a variety trial at Kulumsa. This is the highest yield ever recorded for maize in the ...
  • CADU (arssi rural development unit, 1980)
    In many less developed countries productivity is extremely low being limited largely by nutrition but also by low productive ratesf poor disease control, and traditional systems of management. In some areas where improved ...
  • Gebre Egziabher, Tewolde Berhan (The United Nations University, 1982)
    The success or failure of a technology depends on the above and other determinants. If each discrete determinant — as noted already, most of the above itemized determinants are capable of further subdivision into more ...
  • Edwards, Sue B.; Mengesha, Abebe; Niemeyer, J.K.W.; Ridgway, R.B. (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1984)
    Part Two of this report outlines the methods for description of land utilization types, and gives descriptions of 51 land utilization types taken as the basis for land evaluation. The format for description is in terms ...
  • Webb, Patrick (ed.); Zegeye, Tesfaye (ed.); Pandya-Lorch, Rajul (ed.) (International Food Policy Research Institute, 1992)
    In 1988, the Government of Ethiopia and the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) initiated a program of collaborative research aimed at examining the causes and consequences of famine. The primary objective ...
  • Gonfa, Lemma (National Meteorological Services Agency, 1996)
    The general purpose of this classification is to arrange climatic information from past recorded and archived climatic data in a simplified and comprehensible form so as to assist various climatic users. The use of ...
  • Environmental Protection Authority (Environmental Protection Authority, 1997)
    The Conservation Strategy of Ethiopia (CSE) takes a holistic view of natural, human-made and cultural resources, and their use and abuse. It seeks to integrate into a coherent whole existing and future federal and ...
  • ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AUTHORITY (ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AUTHORITY, 1998)
    In Volume One, desertification was introduced. The state of the natural resources, with emphasis on resources available in the arid, semi-arid and dry sub-humid parts of the country , was also described. In Volume Two, ...
  • ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AUTHORITY (ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AUTHORITY, 1998)
    Ethiopia, with a total land area of 113 million heciares, is a country of great geophysical and biological diversity. It is also reasonably endowed with diverse resources. The population of Ethiopia is estimated.at around ...
  • ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AUTHORITY (ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AUTHORITY, 1998)
    In 1975, an economically "laissez faire" feudalist government was replaced by a "command economy" centralist/socialist government. During this post-1975 government, the country's economy declined. Natural resources and ...
  • Ministry of Agriculture (Ministry of Agriculture, 1998)
    Ethiopia is situated in east Africa, located between 3° 24' and 14° 53' north and 32° 42' and 48° 12' east. The great rift valley th a t runs from north east to almost south west, divides the country into two parts ...
  • FOOD AGRICULTURAL ORGANIZATION (FOOD AGRICULTURAL ORGANIZATION, 2000)
    The FAO/WFP Crop and Food Supply Assessment Mission for 1999 was conducted in two parts, with two different time frames and two counterpart agencies. The findings of both assessments are combined into this one Special Report. ...
  • National Meteorological Services Agency (National Meteorological Services Agency, 2001)
    The atmosphere plays a key role in the exchange of radiation energy between the earth and the sun. It is known that the greenhouse effect or the heat trapping property of the atmosphere keeps the annual average surface ...
  • Mengistou, Seyoum (ed); Getahun, Abebe(ed) (Faculty of Science, Addis Ababa University, 2002)
    Out o f the 860 bird species known to occur in Ethiopia, 36 are globally threatened. Two species are red-listed as endangered while 14 are in the vulnerable category, 16 near threatened and four species are considered ...
  • MERSHA, ENGIDA (ETHIOPIAN AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ORGANIZATION, 2003)
    All living things in one-way or the other could not escape from the impact o f weather and climate. Hence, meteorology should be given due attention in order to take advance measure to minimize the impacts o f hazardous ...
  • Environmental Protection Authority (Environmental Protection Authority, 2003)
    Ethiopia is a country located between 33° and 48° East longitude, and 3° and 15° North latitude. It has a rugged and mountainous topography with the altitude ranging from a height of 4620 m above sea level (asl) at Mount ...
  • NATIONAL METEOROLOGICAL AGENCY (NMA) (MINISTRY OF WATER RESOURCES NATIONAL METEOROLOGICAL AGENCY, 2007)
    The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) very well recognizes the importance o f technology transfer as a key means to combat man-made climate change. This is clearly stated in Article 4.5 o f ...
  • Asefa, Kidane; Wolde Giorgis, Asres; Tarekegn, Deksyos; Oumer, Mohammed; Kabeto, Bateno; Abebe, Mitiku (MINISTRY OF WATER RESOURCES NATIONAL METEOROLOGICAL AGENCY, 2007)
    Ethiopia is found in the Horn of Africa covering an area of about 1.2 million square kilometers. It is a mountainous country with a rich diversity in climate, biodiversity, ethnicity and culture. Its climate varies from ...

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