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    Analysis of Climate Variability and Trends in Southern Ethiopia by Abrham Belay, Teferi Demissie, John W. Recha, Christopher Oludhe, Philip M. Osano, Lydia A. Olaka, Dawit Solomon, Zerihun Berhane

    Published in Climate (Basel) (01-06-2021)
    “…This study investigated the trends and variability of seasonal and annual rainfall and temperature data over southern Ethiopia using time series analysis for…”
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    Knowledge of climate change and adaptation by smallholder farmers: evidence from southern Ethiopia by Belay, Abrham, Oludhe, Christopher, Mirzabaev, Alisher, Recha, John W., Berhane, Zerihun, Osano, Philip M., Demissie, Teferi, Olaka, Lydia A., Solomon, Dawit

    Published in Heliyon (01-12-2022)
    “…Climate change has the greatest negative impact on low-income countries, which burdens agricultural systems. Climate change and extreme weather events have…”
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    Determinants of maize farmers market participation in Southern Ethiopia: Emphasis on demographic, socioeconomic and institutional factors by Tafesse, Alula, Gechere, Gezahagn, Asale, Alemayehu, Belay, Abrham, Recha, John W., Aynekulu, Ermias, Berhane, Zerihun, Osano, Philip M., Demissie, Teferi D., Solomon, Dawit

    Published in Cogent food & agriculture (31-12-2023)
    “…Maize is the main cereal crop that supports the livelihoods of millions of smallholder farmers in Africa. However, one of the main bottlenecks for maize…”
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    Impact of Climate Change on the Hydrology of the Upper Awash River Basin, Ethiopia by Emiru, Nega Chalie, Recha, John Walker, Thompson, Julian R., Belay, Abrham, Aynekulu, Ermias, Manyevere, Alen, Demissie, Teferi D., Osano, Philip M., Hussein, Jabir, Molla, Mikias Biazen, Mengistu, Girma Moges, Solomon, Dawit

    Published in Hydrology (01-01-2022)
    “…This study investigated the impacts of climate change on the hydrology of the Upper Awash Basin, Ethiopia. A soil and water assessment tool (SWAT) model was…”
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    Does climate-smart agriculture improve household income and food security? Evidence from Southern Ethiopia by Belay, Abrham, Mirzabaev, Alisher, Recha, John W., Oludhe, Christopher, Osano, Philip M., Berhane, Zerihun, Olaka, Lydia A., Tegegne, Yitagesu T., Demissie, Teferi, Mutsami, Chrispinus, Solomon, Dawit

    “…Climate change threatens African countries’ economic development and affects agriculture and food security. Ethiopia is especially vulnerable to the negative…”
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    Cassava Production Efficiency in Southern Ethiopia: The Parametric Model Analysis by Tafesse, Alula, Mena, Bekele, Belay, Abrham, Aynekulu, Ermias, Recha, John W., Osano, Philip M., Darr, Dietrich, Demissie, Teferi D., Endalamaw, Tefera B., Solomon, Dawit

    Published in Frontiers in sustainable food systems (22-11-2021)
    “…Due to capital constraints and land scarcity in developing countries, introducing new technology to boost productivity is difficult. As a result, working to…”
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    Why keep lions instead of livestock? Assessing wildlife tourism-based payment for ecosystem services involving herders in the Maasai Mara, Kenya by Osano, Philip M., Said, Mohammed Y., de Leeuw, Jan, Ndiwa, Nicholas, Kaelo, Dickson, Schomers, Sarah, Birner, Regina, Ogutu, Joseph O.

    Published in Natural resources forum (01-11-2013)
    “…This paper examines the effects of wildlife tourism‐based payments for ecosystem services (PES) on poverty, wealth inequality and the livelihoods of herders in…”
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    Dear Diary: Early Career Geographers Collectively Reflect on Their Qualitative Field Research Experiences by Heller, Elizabeth, Christensen, Julia, Long, Lindsay, Mackenzie, Catrina A., Osano, Philip M., Ricker, Britta, Kagan, Emily, Turner, Sarah

    Published in Journal of geography in higher education (01-02-2011)
    “…After completing a qualitative methods course in geography, we moved classroom discussions into practice. While undertaking graduate fieldwork in sites across…”
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    "Dear Diary" revisited: reflecting on collaborative journaling by Mackenzie, Catrina A., Ricker, Britta, Christensen, Julia, Heller, Elizabeth, Kagan, Emily, Osano, Philip M., Long, Lindsay, Turner, Sarah

    Published in Journal of geography in higher education (04-12-2013)
    “…The genesis of this article was a request from the Journal of Geography in Higher Education to provide a reflection piece about our article 'Dear Diary: Early…”
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    Pastoralism and ecosystem-based adaptation in Kenyan Masailand by Osano, Philip M, Said, Mohammed Y, de Leeuw, Jan, Moiko, Stephen S, Ole Kaelo, Dickson, Schomers, Sarah, Birner, Regina, Ogutu, Joseph O

    “…Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to assess the potential for pastoral communities inhabiting Kenyan Masailand to adapt to climate change using…”
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    Impact of credit on household food security: The case of Omo microfinance institution in southern Ethiopia by Boltana, Amanuel, Tafesse, Alula, Belay, Abrham, Recha, John Walker, M.Osano, Philip

    Published in Journal of agriculture and food research (01-12-2023)
    “…To effectively address the pressing issue of insufficient food production and limited purchasing power among rural farm households in Ethiopia, it is of utmost…”
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    Why keep lions instead of livestock? Assessing wildlife tourism‐based payment for ecosystem services involving herders in the M aasai M ara, K enya by Osano, Philip M., Said, Mohammed Y., de Leeuw, Jan, Ndiwa, Nicholas, Kaelo, Dickson, Schomers, Sarah, Birner, Regina, Ogutu, Joseph O.

    Published in Natural resources forum (01-11-2013)
    “…Abstract This paper examines the effects of wildlife tourism‐based payments for ecosystem services ( PES ) on poverty, wealth inequality and the livelihoods of…”
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