2014
DOI: 10.5539/enrr.v4n3p123
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Participatory Planning of Appropriate Rainwater Harvesting and Management Techniques in the Central Rift Valley Dry Lands of Ethiopia

Abstract: Despite the extensive efforts of rainwater harvesting and management (RWHM) interventions for moisture-stressed areas in Ethiopia, the adoption and wider dissemination of the newly introduced techniques have been generally meager. The objective of this study was, therefore, to develop appropriate RWHM techniques through a participatory planning process in the Central Rift Valley (CRV) dry lands of Ethiopia. To achieve this objective, a combination of literature reviews, focus group discussions, questionnaire s… Show more

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“…For the rural people living in the CRV, the Acacia woodlands are used to obtain alternative means of livelihood [30]. They are also a major source of income and a contingency food particularly during crop failures which are not uncommon due to shortage and uneven distribution of rainfall, drought, high rate of evapotranspiration and shortage of rivers and streams which can be used for irrigation [23,31]. Moreover, woodlands can play an important role in improving the adaptive capacity of the local people [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For the rural people living in the CRV, the Acacia woodlands are used to obtain alternative means of livelihood [30]. They are also a major source of income and a contingency food particularly during crop failures which are not uncommon due to shortage and uneven distribution of rainfall, drought, high rate of evapotranspiration and shortage of rivers and streams which can be used for irrigation [23,31]. Moreover, woodlands can play an important role in improving the adaptive capacity of the local people [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies have been conducted in Ethiopia to examine forest/woodland decline and land-use and land-cover changes. However, very few have attempted to address land-use and land-cover issues in the center of the Main Ethiopian Rift (MER) [17,23,31,[33][34][35]. Most of these studies were either carried out far away from the main CRV, or were focused on overall land changes, rather than woodland cover changes.…”
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“…However, when tied ridges are used in areas with modest slopes, they markedly increase soil water reserves at 0.15 to 0.60 m depths after maize harvest [102]. This strategy is limited by the difficulties related to mechanization [150] and excess rainfall. The limitations necessitate "an assessment of the major agro-meteorological challenges, existing tillage, hoeing and associated land management practices" [150].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This strategy is limited by the difficulties related to mechanization [150] and excess rainfall. The limitations necessitate "an assessment of the major agro-meteorological challenges, existing tillage, hoeing and associated land management practices" [150].…”
Section: Contour Ridges and Tied Ridgesmentioning
confidence: 99%