Titre de série : |
Environmental Conservation, 3 |
Titre : |
The environmental impact of agriculture in Ethiopia |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Kuru, A. |
Année de publication : |
1978 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
CI-06236 |
Note générale : |
The basis of the physio-social pattern in Ethiopia, indicated alove, may be summarized as : a) the main feature of the country are formed by volcanic activity/ b) there exist a lot of fragmented highlands with a great range of altitude, climate and vegetation/ c) the content of organic matter in the soils is very low on the eroded lands, greatly limiting their ability to retain water/ d) there exist a wide variety of cultural patterns and numerous spoken languages/ e) there was very severe erosion hazards and continuous deforestation activities...As a results of the above, the overall development network does not at present provide an adequat access to support a productive and continuous agriculture. |
Mots-clés : |
Environnement Agriculture Climat Végétation Eau Déforestation Ressource naturelle Foresterie Impact environnemental |
Index. décimale : |
630 Agriculture et techniques connexes |
Résumé : |
The basis of the physio-social pattern in Ethiopia, indicated alove, may be summarized as : a) the main feature of the country are formed by volcanic activity/ b) there exist a lot of fragmented highlands with a great range of altitude, climate and vegetation/ c) the content of organic matter in the soils is very low on the eroded lands, greatly limiting their ability to retain water/ d) there exist a wide variety of cultural patterns and numerous spoken languages/ e) there was very severe erosion hazards and continuous deforestation activities...As a results of the above, the overall development network does not at present provide an adequat access to support a productive and continuous agriculture. |
Note de contenu : |
The basis of the physio-social pattern in Ethiopia, indicated alove, may be summarized as : a) the main feature of the country are formed by volcanic activity/ b) there exist a lot of fragmented highlands with a great range of altitude, climate and vegetation/ c) the content of organic matter in the soils is very low on the eroded lands, greatly limiting their ability to retain water/ d) there exist a wide variety of cultural patterns and numerous spoken languages/ e) there was very severe erosion hazards and continuous deforestation activities...As a results of the above, the overall development network does not at present provide an adequat access to support a productive and continuous agriculture. |
Environmental Conservation, 3. The environmental impact of agriculture in Ethiopia [texte imprimé] / Kuru, A. . - 1978. ISSN : CI-06236 The basis of the physio-social pattern in Ethiopia, indicated alove, may be summarized as : a) the main feature of the country are formed by volcanic activity/ b) there exist a lot of fragmented highlands with a great range of altitude, climate and vegetation/ c) the content of organic matter in the soils is very low on the eroded lands, greatly limiting their ability to retain water/ d) there exist a wide variety of cultural patterns and numerous spoken languages/ e) there was very severe erosion hazards and continuous deforestation activities...As a results of the above, the overall development network does not at present provide an adequat access to support a productive and continuous agriculture.
Mots-clés : |
Environnement Agriculture Climat Végétation Eau Déforestation Ressource naturelle Foresterie Impact environnemental |
Index. décimale : |
630 Agriculture et techniques connexes |
Résumé : |
The basis of the physio-social pattern in Ethiopia, indicated alove, may be summarized as : a) the main feature of the country are formed by volcanic activity/ b) there exist a lot of fragmented highlands with a great range of altitude, climate and vegetation/ c) the content of organic matter in the soils is very low on the eroded lands, greatly limiting their ability to retain water/ d) there exist a wide variety of cultural patterns and numerous spoken languages/ e) there was very severe erosion hazards and continuous deforestation activities...As a results of the above, the overall development network does not at present provide an adequat access to support a productive and continuous agriculture. |
Note de contenu : |
The basis of the physio-social pattern in Ethiopia, indicated alove, may be summarized as : a) the main feature of the country are formed by volcanic activity/ b) there exist a lot of fragmented highlands with a great range of altitude, climate and vegetation/ c) the content of organic matter in the soils is very low on the eroded lands, greatly limiting their ability to retain water/ d) there exist a wide variety of cultural patterns and numerous spoken languages/ e) there was very severe erosion hazards and continuous deforestation activities...As a results of the above, the overall development network does not at present provide an adequat access to support a productive and continuous agriculture. |
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