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Properties of Soils and Classification in Megecha Subwatershed, Gurage Zone, Central Ethiopia: Implication for Soil Management

Applied and Environmental Soil Science
Description, characterization, and classification of soils are basics to have knowledge on soil properties that would be applicable for land use decisions and soil management strategies for optimum and sustainable agricultural production.
Alemu Wegu   +2 more
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Impacts of efficiency on food security status of smallholders in the Gurage Zone of Ethiopia

Cogent Economics & Finance
The lower productivity in the agricultural sector has been one of the main contributors to the Ethiopia’s food insecurity. Despite less than expected outcomes, the government is nevertheless placing a high priority on ensuring food security through large
Gizachew Argaw   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Determinants of sheep husbandry practice: the case of Mihur Aklil District, Gurage Zone, SNNPR, Ethiopia

Journal of Applied Animal Research
The objective of this study was to identify the main determinants of sheep husbandry practices in Mihur Aklil District Gurage Zone Ethiopia under a smallholder farmer’s management system.
Tarekegn Derbib, Bezalem Sinote
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Abundance, diurnal activity patterns and conservation challenges of hooded vulture (Necrosyrtes monachus) in Wolkite and Butajira Towns, Gurage Zone, Ethiopia

International Journal of Avian & Wildlife Biology
Understanding the abundance, diurnal activity pattern, and challenges of hooded vultures (Necrosyrtes monachus) in towns is vital to their conservation and monitoring strategies.
Tamenut Desalegn   +2 more
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Gurage: the Last Straw

The Journal of Modern African Studies, 1993
Gurage is a cover-term for a dozen south Ethiopian-Semitic tongues spoken by some half-a-million people in a small and compact area about 70 miles south-southwest of Addis Ababa bounded to the north by the Awash River, to the east by Lake Zway, and to the south and west by the Omo River. Completely surrounded by Cushitic languages, especially Galla and
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Evaluation of rainfall patterns and spatiotemporal variability: the case of Gurage Zone, Ethiopia

H2Open Journal
This study presents the first comprehensive assessment of rainfall trends and variability in Ethiopia's Gurage Zone, employing Sen's slope estimator, the Mann–Kendall (MK) test, and innovative trend analysis (ITA), complemented by the coefficient of ...
M. Agza, Andwelam Assefa, Tebikew Alemu
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Anti-TB Medicines Supply Chain Management Practices in Public Health Facilities of Gurage Zone, Southern Ethiopia: A Cross-Sectional Study

Ethiopian Pharmaceutical Journal
The fight against tuberculosis (TB), one of the leading causes of death worldwide, depends on a wellfunctioning supply chain system of anti-TB medicines.
Sifrash Gezahegn   +2 more
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Bird Assemblages on Gurage Highland Lakes: Patterns of Species Diversity and Composition

International Journal of Zoology
The study investigated the role of highland lakes in conserving avian fauna in the Gurage highland, south‐central Ethiopia. The study was carried out from January 2022 to October 2022 by considering dry and wet seasons.
Hailu Tilahun Argaw   +3 more
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Envisioning the 'Jefore' Landscape and Its Attributes: Evidence from Gurage Countryside

Jefore Ethiopian Journal of Applied Sciences
  Contemporary understandings of landscapes are focusing on their attributes for sustainable human-environment interactions. This article explores the socio-cultural, aesthetic, and therapeutic attributes of Jefore as a peculiar socio-ecological ...
Abinet Shiferaw
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Observations on ‘Gurage Notes’

Africa, 1951
In his review-article ‘Gurage Notes’ (Africa, xx, 1950, pp. 335-44) of my Ethiopic Documents: Gurage (1950), Mr. Ullendorff criticizes the method I employed in collecting the material and raises some questions in relation to the grammatical description. Mr.
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