The study area being a resettled site for the people does not have adequate information to survive in such a different geographical conditions and lack of knowledge towards new form of businesses limit them to work out for ...
Rural communities, who are dominantly dependent upon natural resources, have always been
adjusting their livelihood against the vagaries of climate. With the global climate change, these
communities have been placed in ...
Abstract
Climate change is expected to have serious economic, social and environmental impacts in
Africa in general and sub-Saharan Africa in particular. Ethiopia is largely an agrarian country with
agriculture continuing ...
This research is done to evaluate the vulnerability of women to climate change in some
selected districts of North Gondar Zone. The IPCC vulnerability measures index were used to analyze
the vulnerability level. As a ...
agrarian communities of Ethiopia the most sensitive social groups to its hazards. The objective of this
study is to examine climate variability, local communities’ perceptions and land management strategies in
Lay Gayint ...
Food security becomes a critical challenge for sub Saharan countries and the problem has
remained to be a big challenge in Ethiopia in the current times. A number of interventions were
provided despite the long term ...
The current government of Ethiopia claims that effective agricultural extension service contributes for the
improvement of smallholder farmers’ productivity and production. Despite multiple interwoven factors
hinder ...
Climate change is the major environmental challenges which have wide range of economic, social and environmental impacts. In adaption of these impacts, it is important to assess and change the perception of local community ...
The physical access to food in Africa south to Sahara is complicated due to weak and
inappropriate infrastructures. Poor roads, ports, communication, food storage facilities and other
installations are among factors that ...
Both women and men are vulnerable to the impact of climate change. So, the overall objective of this study was to assess the gender dimension impacts of climate change at West Bellessa District, Northeast Ethiopia. Both ...
The process of urban expansion is a worldwide phenomenon, recorded in the history of all urban centers
and it started with the earliest human civilization of Babylonian. This phenomenon is now a rising trend
seen all ...
Teshome, Endalkachew; Asebe, Bekele; Amlaku*, Nebyou(Journal of Tourism, Hospitality and Sports, 2021-10-11)
In Ethiopia, protected areas cover 14% of the country, and they play a significant role in conservation,
community-based ecotourism, recreation, and employment. This study was intended to assess the potential of
Wof-washa ...
Service quality in the hospitality industry becomes one of the vital contributing factors in tourism marketing.
Quality is created by the process of service delivery, such as friendliness, courtesy and efficiency, and ...
Non-Governmental Organizations in Ethiopia are considered as government partners to support
and filling its gap in different aspects of development activities at Macro and micro level.
Therefore the purpose of this study ...
Lake Tana is the largest fresh water lake in Ethiopia affected by anthropogenic activities. This study
was designed to assess human impacts on water quality of Lake Tana using some physicochemical
parameters. The study ...
Lake Tana is a biodiversity reservoir and freshwater supplier that contribut significantly to the economy of Ethiopia and downstream recipient countries (Sudan and Egypt). Due to human activities, water quality and ...
Land use change has profound impacts on ecosystem service, food production and
environment balance (Huimin, 2009). Ingeneral it was concluded that land use changes take
place rapidly, mostly due to population ...
In this thesis, the researcher assessed the growth determinants of micro and small enterprises
and its linkages with food security in Mecha woreda in the Amhara region. The objectives of
the research were: to identify ...