The performance of selected soil and water conservation measures—case studies from Ethiopia and Eritrea

This paper investigates the performance of selected soil and water conservation measures in the highlands of Ethiopia and Eritrea, namely Fanya Juu, soil/stone bund, grass strips and double ditches. The impact of these techniques on runoff, soil loss, crop yield and biomass production is measured at...

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Food production
Freshwater
Geomorphology, landform evolution
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Soil erosion
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Surficial geology
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