The document is a thesis submitted by Leta Jimma Desta to the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies at Arba Minch University in Ethiopia in 2018. The thesis examines the role of indigenous land management practices in improving crop land productivity in Halu Wereda, Ilubabor Zone, Oromia Region. It analyzes factors affecting the use of indigenous practices and their impact on yields. The study employs questionnaires, interviews, field observations and focus group discussions to collect data on practices used, challenges to adoption, and community perceptions of the impacts of indigenous land management.
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Born on 4th September 1972, Gaspard Rwanyiziri is a Senior Lecturer of Geographical and Environmental Sciences in the Department of Geography, School of Science, College of Science and Technology, and since 9th August 2011 up to now, Director of the Centre for Geographic Information Systems and Remote Sensing (CGIS) of University of Rwanda (UR).
Born on 4th September 1972, Gaspard Rwanyiziri is a Senior Lecturer of Geographical and Environmental Sciences in the Department of Geography, School of Science, College of Science and Technology, and since 9th August 2011 up to now, Director of the Centre for Geographic Information Systems and Remote Sensing (CGIS) of University of Rwanda (UR).
Cyclone and poverty nexus: An in-depth empirical analysis of the context of s...University of Dhaka
Natural disaster is now an alarming issue of Bangladesh because of its increasing frequency and intensity. Poverty is related to cyclonic event of coastal belt. Bangladesh is the worse sufferer of climate change and natural disaster. Rakhain is only one ethnic community live in the south central coastal area. They are now a threat due to natural disaster like a cyclone. In these contexts, the purpose of this study was to explore the nexus of poverty and cyclone of Rakhain community in south central coast of Bangladesh.
In Bangladesh and worldwide several studies were conducted the cyclone and poverty. But, how the ethnic community people go forward by using their knowledge and fight against cyclone didn’t establish. For this study I use a connection model for analysis of the connection of cyclone and poverty. I think the connection model is the best model for assessing the nexus of cyclone and poverty in a coastal belt ethnic minority community as well as the ethnic major community. Some social factor which is created by the cyclonic event is established in the model.
The poverty of Rakhain community is triggered by immediate, primary and secondary effect of cyclonic event. We can find two different scenarios of poverty one is a historical scenario
another is the present scenario. In the historical period, natural disaster and climate change are the only factor for poverty. But in the present cyclonic event is less important to fall into poverty.
The historical cyclone disaster makes them minority group and this minority makes the socially vulnerable to continue their life and livelihoods here. The higher vulnerability produces a higher risk of natural disaster and if there haven’t another option to adaptation they must be fall in poverty. But any adaptive system like development activity can change the poverty scenario.
Market Chain Analysis of Live Cattle in Borana Pastoral area: The case of Mo...Zekarias Bassa
The author was born in June 28, 1974EC in a small peasant association named Bolola
Chawukare, Damot Sore Woreda of Wolaita zone. He attended elementary school in Bolola
Chawukare Primary School (grade 1-6) and continued his junior school at Shaymba Kilena (7th grade) in Damot Sore Woreda of Wolaita Zone, SNNPRS. He pursued his 8th grade
education in Bekulo Seigno junior school in Soddo Zuriya Woreda, Wolaita Zone. He had
joined Soddo Comprehensive High school in Wolaita, Soddo town in academic year of 1988EC. He had pursued his high school education in 9th since 1988EC to 1990 up to 11th grade. The candidate ceased his academic education at 11th grade in 1990 for different reasons and restarted his 11th grade in 1991EC. He had completed his high school education in
1992EC and joined Jimma University in, 1993EC; College of Agriculture to study Diploma in
specialization termed Animal Science. He had graduated with Diploma in the year June,
1994EC. He had joined Arba Minch University in 1996EC to pursue his Bachelor Degree, in
Business and Economics Department. He had graduated with BA Degree in Economics in
June 2000EC. The candidate had served as Development Agent in Ditta Woreda in Gamo
Gofa Zone and Boloso Sore Woreda of Wolaita Zone in SNNPR for more than a year. He has
served in Southern Agricultural Research Institute, at Areka Agricultural Research Center
since May, 1996EC as a technical assistant till October 2001EC and as Socio Economist since
November 2001EC to 2005EC. He had Joined School of Graduate studies in Wondo Genet
College of Forestry and Natural Resource, Hawassa University Study in September, 2005EC
academic year to pursue his MSc degree in Natural Resource Economics and Policy.
Market chain analysis of live cattle in pastoralist area.The case of Moyale...Zekarias Bassa
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