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The Rangeland Journal The Rangeland Journal
Volume 31 Number 2 2009
Livestock Water Productivity


Harnessing benefits from improved livestock water productivity in crop–livestock systems of sub-Saharan Africa: synthesis 

Tilahun Amede, Katrien Descheemaeker, Don Peden and Andre van Rooyen

pp. 169-178

  
 


Livestock and water: understanding the context based on the 'Comprehensive Assessment of Water Management in Agriculture' 

Deborah Bossio

pp. 179-186

  
 


Livestock water productivity: implications for sub-Saharan Africa 

D. Peden, G. Taddesse and A. Haileslassie

pp. 187-193

  
 


Assessing the importance of livestock water use in basins 

S. E. Cook, M. S. Andersson and M. J. Fisher

pp. 195-205

  
 


Opportunities and limitations of food–feed crops for livestock feeding and implications for livestock–water productivity 

M. Blümmel, M. Samad, O. P. Singh and T. Amede

pp. 207-212

  
 


Livestock water productivity in the Blue Nile Basin: assessment of farm scale heterogeneity 

A. Haileslassie, D. Peden, S. Gebreselassie, T. Amede, A. Wagnew and G. Taddesse

pp. 213-222

  
 


Enabling the uptake of livestock–water productivity interventions in the crop–livestock systems of sub-Saharan Africa 

Tilahun Amede, Kim Geheb and Boru Douthwaite

pp. 223-230

  
 


Enhancing local innovation to improve water productivity in crop–livestock systems 

Ann Waters-Bayer and Wolfgang Bayer

pp. 231-235

  
 


Changes in water flows and water productivity upon vegetation regeneration on degraded hillslopes in northern Ethiopia: a water balance modelling exercise 

Katrien Descheemaeker, Dirk Raes, Jan Nyssen, Jean Poesen, Mitiku Haile and Jozef Deckers

pp. 237-249

  
 


Factors affecting livestock water productivity: animal scale analysis using previous cattle feeding trials in Ethiopia 

S. Gebreselassie, D. Peden, A. Haileslassie and D. Mpairwe

pp. 251-258

  
 


Impacts of micro-basin water harvesting structures in improving vegetative cover in degraded hillslope areas of north-east Ethiopia 

Sisay Demeku Derib, Tewodros Assefa, Belete Berhanu and Gete Zeleke

pp. 259-265

  
 


  
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John Milne, replaces ‘Wal’ Whalley, who has stepped down after a 12-year career in the role.


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