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The implications of land use and land cover changes for rural household food insecurity in the Northeastern highlands of Ethiopia: the case of the Teleyayen sub-watershed

[...]farmers in the area are encroaching and cultivating sloppy and marginal areas, which exacerbated land degradation and soil erosion, which in turn results food crop reduction. [...]FGDs were conducted in 2016 in order to get information on the implications of LU-LC changes on rural household foo...

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Published in:Agriculture & food security 2017-10, Vol.6 (1), p.1-14, Article 56
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Agricultural production
Agriculture
Climate change
Deforestation
Drought
Economic development
Ethiopia
Farms
Food
Food insecurity
Food security
Food supply
Highlands
Households
Land cover
Land degradation
Land management
Land use
Land use planning
Population
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