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Befikadu Esayas Amphune
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Climate Variability and Farmers’ Perception in Southern Ethiopia
NT Befikadu Esayas ,Belay Simane,Ermias Teferi,Victor Ongoma
Advances in Meteorology 19 (Climate Risk Assessment, Coping, and Ada), 19, 2019
83*2019
Livelihood resilience in the face of recurring floods: an empirical evidence from Northwest Ethiopia
ZB Weldegebrie, BE Amphune
Geoenvironmental Disasters 4 (1), 10, 2017
662017
Trends in Extreme Climate Events over Three Agro-Ecological Zones of Southern Ethiopia
B Esayas, B Simane, E Teferi, VON Tefera
Advances in Meteorology, 2018
522018
Analysis of smallholders’ livelihood vulnerability to drought across agroecology and farm typology in the upper awash sub-basin, Ethiopia
H Maru, A Haileslassie, T Zeleke, B Esayas
Sustainability 13 (17), 9764, 2021
292021
Agroecology-based analysis of meteorological drought and mapping its hotspot areas in Awash Basin, Ethiopia
HMAAHTZBE Amphune
Modeling Earth Systems and Environment, 2021
162021
What Are the Domestic and Regional Impacts From Ethiopia's Policy on the Export Ban of Teff?
S Sankaranarayanan, Y Zhang, J Carney, Y Nigussie, B Esayas, ...
Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems 4, 4, 2020
152020
Women's Economic Empowerment, Obstacles for Success: Experiences from Southern Ethiopia.
BE Amphune, DT Degaga
American Journal of Entrepreneurship 8 (2), 2015
132015
Spatiotemporal changes in mean and extreme climate: Farmers’ perception and its agricultural implications in Awash River Basin, Ethiopia
A Damtew, E Teferi, V Ongoma, R Mumo, B Esayas
Climate 10 (6), 89, 2022
72022
Integrating cross-community resilience in the Gibe III hydropower project, Ethiopia: a conceptual framework
N Abebe, S Maitra, B Esayas, R McDermott
Development in Practice 33 (6), 742-749, 2023
12023
Modeling the vulnerability of livelihood systems to drought along livelihood zones in the Northwestern Escarpment of the Ethiopian Rift Valley
JN Ahmed, EA Tilahun, TZ Italemahu, EG Sintayehu, BE Amphune
Papers in Applied Geography 9 (1), 1-35, 2023
12023
Migration and urban livelihoods: a quest for sustainability in Southern Ethiopia
BE Amphune, ZB Weldegebriel, YD Enaro
Global Journal of Human Social Science (GJHSS) 18 (3), 25-39, 2018
12018
Migration and Urban Livelihoods: A Quest for Sustainability in Southern Ethiopia
BE Amphune, ZB Weldegebriel, YD Enaro
United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research …, 2017
12017
Urban Livelihoods of Rural to Urban Migrants: A Case Study of Wolaita Sodo Town
BE Amphune, YD Enaro
2nd Natioanl Workshop, Wolaita Sodo University, 2012
12012
A multi-scale food model to evaluate regionalized impacts from policy changes: application to an export ban policy in Ethiopia
S Siddiqui, S Sankaranarayanan, Y Zhang, J Carney, B Simane, ...
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2019, PA23B-1163, 2019
2019
A Multiplayer Microeconomic Framework for Integrating Multiscale Datasets and Models in the Food-Energy-Water Nexus
S Siddiqui, Y Zhang, S Sankaranarayanan, J Carney, B Esayas, ...
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2019, GC31H-1361, 2019
2019
Micro Finance and Women Empowerment in Urban Setting: Reflection from Southern Ethiopia
BEADT Degaga
Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development 10 (3), 60-73, 2019
2019
Research Article Climate Variability and Farmers’ Perception in Southern Ethiopia
B Esayas, B Simane, E Teferi, V Ongoma, N Tefera
2019
Research Article Trends in Extreme Climate Events over Three Agroecological Zones of Southern Ethiopia
B Esayas, B Simane, E Teferi, V Ongoma, N Tefera
2018
Vulnerability to the Changing Climate and the Quest for Resilience Capacities: Agro-Ecology Based Analysis in Southern Ethiopia
BE Amphune, BS Birhanu, NT Urgia
Conference Paper presented at the Instituto de Astronomia, Geofí sica e Cie …, 2017
2017
Livelihood Resilience to Shocks and Food Security Dynamics in Rural Ethiopia: Quantitative Analysis of Based on Agro-Ecology, Southern Ethiopia
BE Amphune
doi. 10.13140/RG.2.2.10954.36800., 2015
2015
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