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This publication presents the findings of the role of small scale irrigation practices in livelihoods enhancement in Abine Germama irrigation scheme, adjoining Batu town, Ethiopia. By using DFID livelihood framework, this research examined and presented irrigators' access to livelihood capitals such as Natural, Physical, Financial, Social and Human capital for their livelihood enhancement. Besides, this research identified the major constraints which were encountered by irrigators in the use of the small-scale irrigation practices, determinants of livelihood enhancement, and assessed the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This publication presents the findings of the role of small scale irrigation practices in livelihoods enhancement in Abine Germama irrigation scheme, adjoining Batu town, Ethiopia. By using DFID livelihood framework, this research examined and presented irrigators' access to livelihood capitals such as Natural, Physical, Financial, Social and Human capital for their livelihood enhancement. Besides, this research identified the major constraints which were encountered by irrigators in the use of the small-scale irrigation practices, determinants of livelihood enhancement, and assessed the availability and contribution of financial service organizations for irrigators' livelihood enhancement in Abine Garmama rural kebele,adjoining Batu town, Ethiopia.
Autorenporträt
Mekonnen Bekele has obtained BA Degree in Geography and Environmental Studies from Addis Ababa University, and MA Degree in Geography & Environmental Management with specialization in Land & Water Resource Management from Adama Science and Technology University. He is serving as a researcher & lecturer in different private college & universities.