2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10457-021-00612-y
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Economics of agroforestry land use system, Upper Blue Nile Basin, northwest Ethiopia

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“…Making large tracts of the grazing lands to be converted to plantation forests and cultivated lands. The result agrees with the findings of Shiferaw (2011), Fisseha et al (2011), Worku et al (2016), Gashaw et al (2017), Mekonnen et al (2021) and Worku et al (2021) in different parts of Ethiopia. Moreover, the annual change in grazing land use decreased by 0.73% (Table 4).…”
Section: Grazing Landsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Making large tracts of the grazing lands to be converted to plantation forests and cultivated lands. The result agrees with the findings of Shiferaw (2011), Fisseha et al (2011), Worku et al (2016), Gashaw et al (2017), Mekonnen et al (2021) and Worku et al (2021) in different parts of Ethiopia. Moreover, the annual change in grazing land use decreased by 0.73% (Table 4).…”
Section: Grazing Landsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…According to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO, 2006) soil classification framework, Luvisols are the dominant soil type within the study site (Ebabu et al, 2020) (Figure S2), followed by Leptosols (shallow and degraded soils on steep slopes), which are especially vulnerable to erosion (Mekonnen, 2016).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Elucidating changes in the peak flow response time of a watershed resulting from changes in land use/land cover (LULC) and management practice is a key component of determining hydrological processes and is valuable information for any hydrologic design (Abdulkareem et al, 2017;Gericke & Smithers, 2014, 2016Marhaento et al, 2018;McCuen, 2009;Sultan et al, 2022). The lag time (T L ) of peak flow is a key parameter of how rapidly a watercourse responds in terms of runoff discharge to the precipitation over its catchment (Allnutt et al, 2020;McEnroe et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They used a simulation model (FarmSAFE) for a financial assessment using data generated from several trials (standards vs alternative hedgerow management) and scenarios for wood-fuel production over a 60-year time horizon. In the northwest Ethiopian highlands, trees such as Acacia decurrens are also intercropped, as shown in a study carried out by Mulatie Mekonnen et al (2021). They investigated the productivity and economic benefit of the Acacia decurrens based Agroforestry land use system in small-scale farms.…”
Section: Agroforestry and The Intercropping Economic Trade-offsmentioning
confidence: 99%