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</script>Changing Agricultural Landscapes in Ethiopia: Examining Application of Adaptive Management Approach
doi: 10.3390/su12218939
handle: 10568/110011
Ethiopia has decades of experience in implementing land and water management interventions. The overarching objectives of this review were to synthesize evidences on the impact of implementation of land and water management practices on agricultural landscapes in Ethiopia and to evaluate the use of adaptive management (AM) approaches as a tool to manage uncertainties. We explored how elements of the structures and functions of landscapes have been transformed, and how the components of AM, such as structured decision-making and learning processes, have been applied. Despite numerous environmental and economic benefits of land and water management interventions in Ethiopia, this review revealed gaps in AM approaches. These include: (i) inadequate evidence-based contextualization of interventions, (ii) lack of monitoring of bio-physical and socioeconomic processes and changes post implementation, (iii) lack of trade-off analyses, and (iv) inadequacy of local community engagement and provision of feedback. Given the many uncertainties we must deal with, future investment in AM approaches tailored to the needs and context would help to achieve the goals of sustainable agricultural landscape transformation. The success depends, among other things, on the ability to learn from the knowledge generated and apply the learning as implementation evolves
- CGIAR France
- CGIAR France
- International Water Management Institute South Africa
- International Water Management Institute Ethiopia
- CGIAR Consortium France
land restoration, socioeconomic aspects, TJ807-830, farmland, livelihoods, TD194-195, decision making, Renewable energy sources, land cover, water management, GE1-350, biodiversity, Environmental effects of industries and plants, land degradation, land management, exclosures, land use, soil conservation, water conservation, landscape, carbon sequestration, indicators, Environmental sciences, land and water management, water harvesting, agricultural landscape, foreign investment, ecosystem services
land restoration, socioeconomic aspects, TJ807-830, farmland, livelihoods, TD194-195, decision making, Renewable energy sources, land cover, water management, GE1-350, biodiversity, Environmental effects of industries and plants, land degradation, land management, exclosures, land use, soil conservation, water conservation, landscape, carbon sequestration, indicators, Environmental sciences, land and water management, water harvesting, agricultural landscape, foreign investment, ecosystem services
