Responding to land degradation in the highlands of Tigray, Northern Ethiopia: [PDF]
Improving the long-term sustainability and resilience of smallholder agriculture in Africa is highly dependent on conserving or improving the quality of the natural resource.
Asenso-Okyere, Kwadwo +1 more
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RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN LAND TENURE LAW IN ERITREA, HORN OF AFRICA [PDF]
After a historical sketch of the evolution of land tenure systems in the Eritrean highlands, this paper describes the main features of the new Eritrean land law and its operative assumption that the legislation is meant to extend state control over land.
Castellani, Luca G.
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Ethiopian church forests : opportunities and challenges for restoration
In Northern Ethiopia almost all dry Afromontane forests have been converted to open agricultural lands. Only small isolated fragments remain around churches ("church forests"), but these are many. This study analyses forest community structure and composition of the church forests, investigates major bottlenecks for regeneration of woody species, and ...
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The prevalence of undernutrition among students attending traditional Ethiopian orthodox Tewahedo church schools in northwest Ethiopia. [PDF]
Shiferaw YF +5 more
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Financial Management Practice of Church: the Case of the Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus
Financial management practices in the faith based areas at large and in the churches specifically is not the recent development. Despite its age, the financial management practice has been challenged in the church because of two main reasons; the first is the source of income arise from volunteers, there is a thought not to monitor the resources with ...
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The Resilience of Ethiopian Church Forests: Interpreting Aerial Photographs, 1938–2015
P. Scull +5 more
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During the Middle Ages and Early Modern Period, most Jews lived as a minority under Christian or Islamic rule. By contrast, the Ethiopian Jews, the Betä Ǝsraʾel, maintained political autonomy in parts of Ethiopia until the seventeenth century. From the fourteenth century, they were engaged in a series of wars against the Christian Solomonic Kingdom ...
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An insight into Northern Wollo Monastery Forests: Examining plant species diversity, vegetation structure, and regeneration analysis of these relict ecosystems. [PDF]
Abebe A, Bekele T, Lulekal E.
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Does Relative Position Matter in Poor Societies? Evidence from a Survey Experiment in Rural Ethiopia [PDF]
We investigated attitudes toward positionality among rural farmers in northern Ethiopia, using a tailored two-part survey experiment. On average, we found positional concerns neither in income per se, nor in income from aid projects among the farmers ...
Akay, Alpaslan +2 more
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