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      <title>EFFECTS OF GIBE III HYDROPOWER CONSTRUCTION ON THE SOCIAL LIVELIHOOD ASSET BASE OF LOMA WOREDA DAWRO ZONE, INHABITANTS</title>
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      <description>Title: EFFECTS OF GIBE III HYDROPOWER CONSTRUCTION ON THE SOCIAL LIVELIHOOD ASSET BASE OF LOMA WOREDA DAWRO ZONE, INHABITANTS
Authors: Andargie, Elizabeth
Abstract: Hydropower energy is both modern and clean technology. It contributes in promoting rural&#xD;
development and at the same time ensures the economical development of the country. The study&#xD;
was conducted in SNNP region, Dawro zone, Loma woreda two kebeles. The focus of the study&#xD;
was to examine Gibe III hydropower construction’s effect on the social livelihood of the&#xD;
inhabitants. Data was collected on HH heads and a total of 97 households and officials were&#xD;
interviewed. The study has concluded that the Gibe III hydroelectric power construction, as vital&#xD;
to the country’s development, contributed to the decline in the social bond that serves as a&#xD;
resource for the community. However, long term benefits of the project and effective&#xD;
management of the community’s transfer to modernization ensure gradual embrace of the change&#xD;
and sustainable development of the community.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jun 2017 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>EFFECTS OF GIBE III HYDROPOWER CONSTRUCTION ON THE SOCIAL LIVELIHOOD ASSET BASE OF LOMA WOREDA DAWRO ZONE, INHABITANTS</title>
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      <description>Title: EFFECTS OF GIBE III HYDROPOWER CONSTRUCTION ON THE SOCIAL LIVELIHOOD ASSET BASE OF LOMA WOREDA DAWRO ZONE, INHABITANTS
Authors: Andargie, Elizabeth
Abstract: Hydropower energy is both modern and clean technology. It contributes in promoting rural&#xD;
development and at the same time ensures the economical development of the country. The study&#xD;
was conducted in SNNP region, Dawro zone, Loma woreda two kebeles. The focus of the study&#xD;
was to examine Gibe III hydropower construction’s effect on the social livelihood of the&#xD;
inhabitants. Data was collected on HH heads and a total of 97 households and officials were&#xD;
interviewed. The study has concluded that the Gibe III hydroelectric power construction, as vital&#xD;
to the country’s development, contributed to the decline in the social bond that serves as a&#xD;
resource for the community. However, long term benefits of the project and effective&#xD;
management of the community’s transfer to modernization ensure gradual embrace of the change&#xD;
and sustainable development of the community</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jun 2017 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>EFFECTS OF GIBE III HYDROPOWER CONSTRUCTION ON THE SOCIAL LIVELIHOOD ASSET BASE OF LOMA WOREDA DAWRO ZONE, INHABITANTS</title>
      <link>http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3204</link>
      <description>Title: EFFECTS OF GIBE III HYDROPOWER CONSTRUCTION ON THE SOCIAL LIVELIHOOD ASSET BASE OF LOMA WOREDA DAWRO ZONE, INHABITANTS
Authors: Andargie, Elizabeth
Abstract: Hydropower energy is both modern and clean technology. It contributes in promoting rural&#xD;
development and at the same time ensures the economical development of the country. The study&#xD;
was conducted in SNNP region, Dawro zone, Loma woreda two kebeles. The focus of the study&#xD;
was to examine Gibe III hydropower construction’s effect on the social livelihood of the&#xD;
inhabitants. Data was collected on HH heads and a total of 97 households and officials were&#xD;
interviewed. The study has concluded that the Gibe III hydroelectric power construction, as vital&#xD;
to the country’s development, contributed to the decline in the social bond that serves as a&#xD;
resource for the community. However, long term benefits of the project and effective&#xD;
management of the community’s transfer to modernization ensure gradual embrace of the change&#xD;
and sustainable development of the community</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jun 2017 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:date>2017-06-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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      <title>EVALUATING THE CONTRIBUTION OF INTEGRATED WATERSHED MANAGEMENT ON CROP AND ANIMAL PRODUCTION: CASE OF KORIR WATERSHED, KILTEAWLAELO WOREDA, NORTHERN ETHIOPIA</title>
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      <description>Title: EVALUATING THE CONTRIBUTION OF INTEGRATED WATERSHED MANAGEMENT ON CROP AND ANIMAL PRODUCTION: CASE OF KORIR WATERSHED, KILTEAWLAELO WOREDA, NORTHERN ETHIOPIA
Authors: GIDEY, EFREM
Abstract: The Ethiopian Government is implementing natural resources development based agriculture. One of the natural resources development activities is watershed development in drought-prone areas of the country to address food insecurity and improve livelihood. Because of little research information and studies, this study assesses the contribution of implemented watershed technologies and practices along with their roles on crop production and animal production. The necessary information was collected using semi-structured questionnaire, focus group discussion and field observation, which was processed by SPSS software and analyzed by descriptive statics tools. In addtion to this remote sensing and GIS tool is used to analyze the land use cover change of the study watershed. The watershed practices in the study area include physical soil and water conservation measures, biological soil and water conservation, moisture harvesting structures and area enclosure activities. The findings reveals that the watershed management practices have improved water availability (springs, handug wells, and dam) and expanded irrigated farmlands. Framers have also got animal feed availability from the treated gully and area enclosure to increase animal production. As a result of the watershed development interventions, Crop production and animal production has increased significantly.) The main opportunities that resulted from the watershed management are the availability of interested beneficiaries in the watershed development and labour availability to work in the watershed while the challenges include the lack of full base line data on the watershed, maintenance budget, poor functionality of watershed development committee and needs more budgets for industrial inputs (Gabions). Therefore, increasing the knowledge, skill and attitude of house hold beneficiaries on the watershed management techniques, strengthening the watershed development committee by the government and NGO intervention, In addition to this, to solve the budget deficit for industrial input the integration of resources from government and NGOs should be encouraged for watershed development to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of watershed development project.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 01 May 2017 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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