Flood-based Farming for Food Security and Adaption to Climate Change in Ethiopia: Potential and Challenge
Citation:
Erkossa, T.; Hagos, F.; Lefore, N. (Eds.). 2014. Proceedings of the Workshop on Flood-based Farming for Food Security and Adaption to Climate Change in Ethiopia: Potential and Challenges, Adama, Ethiopia, 30-31 October 2014. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). 178p. [doi: 10.5337/2014.233]
ISBN 978-92-9090-809-8
- Chapter – 01: Constraints to the Development, Operation and Maintenance of Spate Irrigation Schemes in Ethiopia [PDF 226 KB]
- Chapter – 02: Spate Irrigation in Ethiopia: Potential, Development Status, and Challenges [PDF 327 KB]
- Chapter – 03: Spate Irrigation and Poverty in Ethiopia [PDF 140 KB]
- Chapter – 04: Diversion of Flashy Floods for Agriculture Use and Its Effect on Nutrition in Ethiopia [PDF 185 KB]
- Chapter – 05: Optimizing Flood and Sediment Management of Spate Irrigation in Aba’ala Plains [PDF 396 KB]
- Chapter – 06: Predicting Runoff Yield Using SWAT Model and Evaluation of Boru Dodota Spate Irrigation Scheme, Arsi Zone, Southeastern Ethiopia [PDF 303 KB]
- Chapter – 07: Overview of Challenges and Opportunities of Spate Irrigation Development in Oromia Region [PDF 369 KB]
- Chapter – 08: Transition from Traditional to Modern Spate Irrigation, the Case in Kobo-Girana Valley, Amhara Region [PDF 301 KB]
- Chapter – 09: Spate Irrigation in Tigray: The Challenges and Suggested Ways to Overcome Them [PDF 198 KB]
- Chapter – 10: Flood-based/Spate Farming, A Practical Move towards Ensuring Food Security in the Jarso Community, Konso Woreda, Southern Nations Nationalities and People’s Regional State [PDF 203 KB]
- Chapter – 11: Conclusion and Next Steps for Spate Irrigation Research [PDF 67 KB]