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Library ResourceInstitutional & promotional materialsNovember, 2017Ethiopia, Africa
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Library ResourceInstitutional & promotional materialsSeptember, 2013Ethiopia
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Library ResourceAugust, 1996Ethiopia
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Library ResourceAugust, 1996Ethiopia
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Library ResourceInstitutional & promotional materialsNovember, 2013Ethiopia
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Library ResourceConference Papers & ReportsJanuary, 1972Ethiopia, Africa
The Second United Nations Regional Cartographic Conference for Africa held at Tunis in September 1966, the Niger in association with Madagascar; presented a resolution recommending that the ECA organize a seminar on cadastre. It was hoped that such a seminar would enable the Niger to become acquainted with and compare the latest methods used by certain African countries and possibly to benefit from their experience in establishing a cadastre in the Niger.
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Library ResourceConference Papers & ReportsNovember, 1970Ethiopia
Of the nation's 122.2 million hectares of total area, 84.1 million hectares of land and 12.1 million hectares of water and water courses comprise the potentially productive cultivable land and water resources of the nation. At present, only 10.4 per cent of the total land area i.e. 12.9 million hectares is put under cultivation of which 9 to 91/2 million hectares have actually "been planted and harvested. Agriculture, the dominant sector of the country's economy is not only a goldmine in terms of potential but also a real source of wealth.
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Library ResourceConference Papers & ReportsOctober, 2005Ethiopia
This paper focused on managing land based resources for sustainable development: highlights on the status of sustainable development in Africa.
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Library ResourceConference Papers & ReportsDecember, 1970Ethiopia
L’Ethiopie dispose d’un potentiel agricole considérable, il existe plusieurs obstacles fondamentaux sur la voie des l’exploitation de ce potentiel.
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Library ResourceConference Papers & ReportsMarch, 1984Ethiopia
It soon became apparent that soil degradation in the Ethiopian Highlands may be posing a threat not only in terms of the physical loss of soils, but also in terms of deteriorating, soil chemical fertility. This study has therefore emphasized both the physical and chemical deterioration of soils due to degradation.
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