Firew Tegegne
Bahir Dar University
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Regional Environmental Change | 2018
Jan Nyssen; Fikre Fetene; Mekete Dessie; Getachew Alemayehu; Amare Sewnet; Alemayehu Wassie; Mulugeta Kibret; Kristine Walraevens; Ben Derudder; Bart Nicolai; Sofie Annys; Firew Tegegne; Steven Van Passel; Amaury Frankl; Elie Verleyen; Dereje Teklemariam; Enyew Adgo
We have investigated the relevance of the notion of “peripheralism” in the Beles basin. In this lowland border area of Ethiopia, important investments require an evaluation of their socio-economic and ecological impacts in the light of Ethiopia’s Climate-Resilient Green Economy (CRGE) strategy. We contrasted literature of different periods with field observations. In the middle and lower parts of the basin, the Gumuz people traditionally practised shifting cultivation. Resettlement of highlanders is particularly linked to water and land resources. A large irrigation project was initiated in the 1980s, but vegetables and fruits face post-harvest losses. Large water transfers from Lake Tana since 2010 affect the movement of people, the hydrogeomorphology, and ecology of the river. In several parts of the basin, the settlers’ economy now dominates. Many Gumuz became sedentary but maintained their agricultural system, particularly in the south of the lower basin. Land titling allowed allocation of “vacant” areas to transnational or domestic investors. As a result, the semi-natural vegetation is frequently replaced by open cropland, leading to decreased carbon storage and increased soil erosion. This and water abstraction for irrigation jeopardise hydropower production, in contradiction with the CRGE objectives. Despite the recent developments, the contrasts in economic activity make the core-periphery dichotomy to remain actual in the Beles basin. The resettlements and permanent cropping tend to make the upper basin part of the core. However, the installation of a transit road and commercial farms in the lower basin do not allow to consider that a non-peripheral integration has taken place.
Tropical Animal Health and Production | 2010
Jemberu Dessie; Solomon Melaku; Firew Tegegne; Kurt J. Peters
Journal of agricultural research | 2013
Yenenesh Abebe; Solomon Melaku; Azage Tegegne; Firew Tegegne
Tropical Animal Health and Production | 2012
Likawent Yeheyis; Claudia Kijora; Firew Tegegne; Kurt J. Peters
Small Ruminant Research | 2015
Nahom Ephrem; Firew Tegegne; Yeshambel Mekuriaw; Likawent Yeheyis
Tropical Animal Health and Production | 2015
Gebru Tefera; Firew Tegegne; Yeshambel Mekuriaw; Solomon Melaku; Atsushi Tsunekawa
Research Journal of Agricultural Science | 2013
Yenenesh Abebe; Solomon Melaku; Azage Tegegne; Firew Tegegne
Tropical Grasslands - Forrajes Tropicales | 2016
Bimrew Asmare; Solomon Demeke; Taye Tolemariam; Firew Tegegne; Jane Wamatu; Barbara A. Rischkowsky
Archive | 2010
Adebabay Kebede; Firew Tegegne; Zeleke Mekuriaw; Azage Tegegne
Tropical Animal Health and Production | 2018
Ansha Ali; Firew Tegegne; Bimrew Asmare; Zeleke Mekuriaw
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