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Solomon Abirdew

Department of Natural Resource Management, Wolkite University, Ethiopia

Biography

Dr Solomon Abirdew Currently he is affiliated to the Department of Natural Resource Management, Wolkite University, Ethiopia. He’s Research interest in Bioenergy, Climate change, Crop, forest and erosion modeling, Environment, Environmental impact assessment, Spatial analysis, Remote sensing, Geostatistical analysis, Watershed management, Soil and water conservation.

Publications

Determination of Crop Water Requirements for Maize in Abshege Woreda, Gurage Zone, Ethiopia

In Ethiopia where crop production overly depends on rainfall and temperature, studying the variability of these climate variables at a local scale is essential to devise proper strategies that enhance adaptive capacity. In light of this, a study was conducted in Abshege Woreda, Gurage Zone to determine crop water requirement of maize, which is majo... Read More»

Solomon Abirdew, Girma Mamo and Mengistu Mengesha

Research Article: J Earth Sci Clim Change

DOI: 10.4172/2157-7617.1000439

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