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A rainy day in Afar, Ethiopia (pictures)

A rainy day in Afar, Ethiopia Afar in Ethiopia is a special place. It is here where the oldest human … Continued

Life in Afar and GIZ Interventions (pictures)

Life in Afar and GIZ Interventions

DREAM ASAL 2019 Conference, Semera, Afar (pictures)

DREAM ASAL 2019 Conference, Semera, Afar

The Lowlands of Ethiopia’s Somali Region (pictures)

The Lowlands of Ethiopia’s Somali Region

Dryland Agriculture and Pastoral, Agro-pastoral Research Strategy 2016-2030

Dryland Agriculture and Pastoral, Agro-pastoral Research Strategy 2016-2030, as developed by the Ethiopian Institure of Agricultural Research

The Use of Trees and Schrubs in Spate Irrigation Areas

The Use of Trees and Schrubs in Spate Irrigation Areas This practical note is prepared by Loes van der Pluijm … Continued

Remote sensing technology to capture distribution of prosopis for energy supply in Afar region, Ethiopia

Asnake Mekuriaw(PhD) and Dessie Assefa (PhD) Panafrica geoinformation service plc 30 September 2019 Semera, Ethiopia

Study on Production & Trade of Charcoal from Prosopis Juliflora

Study on Production & Trade of Charcoal from Prosopis Juliflora by Alawis Ahmed September 30, 2019 Afar, Semera

Management, control and utilization of Prosopis: Community experiences and approaches in Kenya

Management, control and utilization of Prosopis: Community experiences and approaches in Kenya By Choge, S. K Kenya Forestry Research Institute … Continued

Estimation of current distributions of Prosopis sp., land use changes, water use of Prosopis and its impacts in the Afar Region, Ethiopia

Estimation of current distributions of Prosopis sp., land use changes, water use of Prosopis and its impacts in the Afar … Continued

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