Enhancing communities' adaptive capacity to climate change in drought-prone hotspots of the Blue Nile basin, Ethiopia
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Item Enhancing communities’ adaptive capacity to climate change in drought-prone hotspots of the Blue Nile Basin in Ethiopia(Report, 2013-03) Mekonnen, Kindu; Duncan, Alan J.; Kefyalew, D.; Bekele, T.; Wubet, A.; Amede, TilahunItem Enhancing communities’ adaptive capacity to climate-change induced water scarcity in drought-prone hotspots of the Blue Nile basin, Ethiopia(Presentation, 2013-05-27) Mekonnen, Kindu; Duncan, Alan J.; Migongo-Bake, E.Item Water harvesting and spring development to adapt to climate change in Kabe watershed, Ethiopia(Poster, 2013-05-15) Mekonnen, Kindu; Duncan, Alan J.; Amede, TilahunItem Climate change adaptation through collective action in Kabe watershed, Ethiopia(Poster, 2013-05-15) Mekonnen, Kindu; Duncan, Alan J.; Amede, TilahunItem Enabling communities to adapt to climate change through improved crop-livestock interventions in Kabe watershed, Ethiopia(Poster, 2013-05-15) Mekonnen, Kindu; Duncan, Alan J.; Amede, TilahunItem Climate scenarios at the Kabe Watershed Pilot Project in Ethiopia, 2011-2013(Presentation, 2013-02-11) Bimrew, G.Item Report on the implementation of the Kabe Watershed Pilot Project in Ethiopia, 2011-2013(Presentation, 2013-02-11) Mekonnen, Kindu; Duncan, Alan J.; Cullen, BethItem Water related interventions at the Kabe Watershed Pilot Project in Ethiopia, 2011-2013(Presentation, 2013-02-11) Seid, M.Item Socio-economic circumstances at the Kabe Watershed Pilot Project in Ethiopia, 2011-2013(Presentation, 2013-02-11) Assefa, F.Item Home garden and backyard interventions at the Kabe Watershed Pilot Project in Ethiopia, 2011-2013(Presentation, 2013-02-11) Hussen, S.Item Resource mapping of the Kabe Watershed Pilot Project in Ethiopia, 2011-2013(Presentation, 2013-02-11) Abebe, B.; Woldesellassie, M.Item Community perceptions of climate change at the Kabe Watershed Pilot Project in Ethiopia, 2011-2013(Presentation, 2013-02-11) Wolde-Hawariat, Y.; Kefyalew, D.Item Ethiopian Farmers use water harvesting techniques to fight climate change(Video, 2013-02-09) International Livestock Research InstituteWater harvesting is one way that farmers can deal with climate-change induced water scarcity in Ethiopia. Here community members explain how this technology is used by households to grow high value crops when the rainy season is over. The photo film is produced by the project on “Enhancing communities’ adaptive capacity to climate-change induced water scarcity in drought-prone hotspots of the Blue Nile basin, Ethiopia” (a project implemented by ILRI, UNEP and Wollo university).Item Farmers use Desho grass to feed livestock in the Ethiopian dry season(Video, 2013-02-09) International Livestock Research InstituteA family explains how they use 'Desho' grass as a feed for their livestock and the challenges they have during the dry season. They practice cut and carry system by keeping their cattle in the compound which lets them have sufficient fodder during the dry season. The photo film is produced by the project on “Enhancing communities’ adaptive capacity to climate-change induced water scarcity in drought-prone hotspots of the Blue Nile basin, Ethiopia” (a project implemented by ILRI, UNEP and Wollo university).Item Improved field pea is more productive and provides better markets in the Ethiopian highlands(Video, 2013-02-08) International Livestock Research InstituteYimer Haile plants an improved field pea on his land and explains the difference between the improved and the previous one. He says the improved pea is very nice, drought and disease resistant, colorful and high yielding. The photo film is produced by the project on “Enhancing communities’ adaptive capacity to climate-change induced water scarcity in drought-prone hotspots of the Blue Nile basin, Ethiopia” (a project implemented by ILRI, UNEP and Wollo university).Item Growing Desho grass to feed livestock in the Ethiopian Highlands(Video, 2013-02-08) International Livestock Research InstituteA farmers story on how he uses 'Desho' grass as a feed for his livestock. He explains how climate change is affecting his crops, and how the highlands are getting hotter. He plans to plant more Desho grass to stop his livestock traveling to low lands thus protecting them from catching disease. The photo film is produced by the project on “Enhancing communities’ adaptive capacity to climate-change induced water scarcity in drought-prone hotspots of the Blue Nile basin, Ethiopia” (a project implemented by ILRI, UNEP and Wollo university).Item Collective action to stop free grazing of livestock in Ethiopia(Video, 2013-02-08) International Livestock Research InstituteCommunities around Woreilu woreda in Kabe watershed agreed to stop free grazing after receiving advice by the project on “Enhancing communities’ adaptive capacity to climate-change induced water scarcity in drought-prone hotspots of the Blue Nile basin, Ethiopia” (a project implemented by ILRI, UNEP and Wollo university). Here, Awol Ali explains how adopting a 'Cut and Carry' system has benefited his livestock.Item Climate change adaptation in northern Ethiopia(Presentation, 2011-11-24) Ericksen, Polly J.Item Watershed management experiences in Amhara Region(Presentation, 2011-11-24) Mengistu, F.Item Area description of Kabe (Dagnu) watershed(Presentation, 2011-11-24) Minota, T.