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Lulseged Tamene

Lulseged Tamene

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
41
Citations
5414
World Ranking
7834
National Ranking
346

Overview

Lulseged Tamene is affiliated with CGIAR in France and has an extensive publication record primarily in the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Environmental Science. Their research focuses on key subfields such as Soil Science, Global and Planetary Change, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Environmental Engineering, and General Agricultural and Biological Sciences.

Their work covers several principal topics, including:

  • Rangeland Management and Livestock Ecology
  • Soil erosion and sediment transport
  • Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics
  • Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management
  • Agricultural Innovations and Practices
  • Land Use and Ecosystem Services
  • Land Rights and Reforms

Tamene's recent papers illustrate a focus on land use, soil management, and sustainable agriculture in Ethiopia and East Africa. Among these publications are:

  • Impacts of land use and land cover dynamics on ecosystem services in the Yayo coffee forest biosphere reserve, southwestern Ethiopia (2021) - Ecosystem Services
  • Effects of land management practices and land cover types on soil loss and crop productivity in Ethiopia: A review (2021) - International Soil and Water Conservation Research
  • The Effect of Climate-Smart Agriculture on Soil Fertility, Crop Yield, and Soil Carbon in Southern Ethiopia (2021) - Sustainability
  • Landscape positions dictating crop fertilizer responses in wheat-based farming systems of East African Highlands (2020) - Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems
  • Assessing the impacts of different land uses and soil and water conservation interventions on runoff and sediment yield at different scales in the central highlands of Ethiopia (2020) - Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems

Their collaborative network includes frequent coauthors such as Wuletawu Abera, Assefa Abegaz, Kindu Mekonnen, Teklu Erkossa, and Tilahun Amede, with whom they have worked on multiple publications.

Publication venues where Tamene's work appears regularly include:

  • Experimental Agriculture
  • Ecological Processes
  • Land
  • CGSPace A Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (Consultative Group for International Agricultural Research)
  • International Soil and Water Conservation Research

In addition to journal articles, Tamene has contributed to book publications, notably with CGIAR, including a work titled "Identifying, cataloguing, and mapping soil and agronomic data in Ethiopia" published in 2020.

Best Publications

  • Mapping Soil Properties of Africa at 250 m Resolution: Random Forests Significantly Improve Current Predictions.

    Tomislav Hengl;Gerard B. M. Heuvelink;Bas Kempen;Johan G. B. Leenaars

  • Assessing the impact of soil degradation on food production

    Prem S Bindraban;Prem S Bindraban;Marijn van der Velde;Liming Ye;Maurits van den Berg

  • Analysis of factors determining sediment yield variability in the highlands of northern Ethiopia

    L. Tamene;S.J. Park;R. Dikau;P.L.G. Vlek

  • Catchment-scale spatial variability of soil properties and implications on site-specific soil management in northern Ethiopia

    Gebreyesus Brhane Tesfahunegn;Gebreyesus Brhane Tesfahunegn;Lulseged Tamene;Paul L.G. Vlek

  • Awareness and adoption of land, soil and water conservation practices in the Chinyanja Triangle, Southern Africa

    Nelson Mango;Clifton Makate;Lulseged Tamene;Powell Mponela

  • Soil Erosion Studies in Northern Ethiopia

    Lulseged Tamene;Paul L. G. Vlek

  • Assessment of Land Degradation, Its Possible Causes and Threat to Food Security in Sub-Saharan Africa

    P. L. G. Vlek;Q. B. Le;L. Tamene

  • Reservoir siltation in the semi-arid highlands of northern Ethiopia: sediment yield–catchment area relationship and a semi-quantitative approach for predicting sediment yield

    L. Tamene;S. J. Park;R. Dikau;P. L. G. Vlek

  • Adoption of Small-Scale Irrigation Farming as a Climate-Smart Agriculture Practice and Its Influence on Household Income in the Chinyanja Triangle, Southern Africa

    Nelson Mango;Clifton Makate;Lulseged Tamene;Powell Mponela

  • Soil degradation in sub-Saharan Africa and crop production options for soil rehabilitation

    Shamie Zingore;James Mutegi;Beverly Agesa;Lulseged Tamene

  • Estimating soil erosion in sub-Saharan Africa based on landscape similarity mapping and using the revised universal soil loss equation (RUSLE)

    Lulseged Tamene;Quang Bao Le;Quang Bao Le

  • Characterizing and evaluating the impacts of national land restoration initiatives on ecosystem services in Ethiopia

    Wuletawu Abera;Lulseged Tamene;Degefie Tibebe;Zenebe Adimassu

  • Effects of tillage and crop residue management on runoff, soil loss and crop yield in the Humid Highlands of Ethiopia

    Zenebe Adimassu;Getachew Alemu;Lulseged Tamene

  • Multi-pronged assessment of land degradation in West Africa to assess the importance of atmospheric fertilization in masking the processes involved

    Quang Bao Le;Quang Bao Le;Lulseged Tamene;Lulseged Tamene;Paul L.G. Vlek

  • Estimating landscape susceptibility to soil erosion using a GIS-based approach in Northern Ethiopia

    Lulseged Tamene;Zenebe Adimassu;Ermias Aynekulu;Tesfaye Yaekob

  • Impacts of land use and land cover dynamics on ecosystem services in the Yayo coffee forest biosphere reserve, southwestern Ethiopia

    Wuletawu Abera;Lulseged Tamene;Tibebu Kassawmar;Kalkidan Mulatu

  • Mapping soil erosion hotspots and assessing the potential impacts of land management practices in the highlands of Ethiopia

    Lulseged Tamene;Zenebe Adimassu;James Ellison;Tesfaye Yaekob

  • Effects of land management practices and land cover types on soil loss and crop productivity in Ethiopia: A review

    Gizaw Desta;Lulseged Tamene;Wuletawu Abera;Tilahun Amede

  • Evaluation of soil quality identified by local farmers in Mai-Negus catchment, northern Ethiopia

    Gebreyesus Brhane Tesfahunegn;Gebreyesus Brhane Tesfahunegn;Lulseged Tamene;Paul L.G. Vlek

  • Assessing the potential of changing land use for reducing soil erosion and sediment yield of catchments: a case study in the highlands of northern Ethiopia

    L. Tamene;P. L. G. Vlek

  • A review of soil fertility management and crop response to fertilizer application in Ethiopia:Towards development of site- and context-specific fertilizer recommendation

    Lulseged Tamene;Tilahun Amede;Job Kihara;Degefie Tibebe

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul L. G. Vlek
Paul L. G. Vlek University of Bonn
Gudeta W. Sileshi
Gudeta W. Sileshi University of KwaZulu-Natal
Deborah A. Bossio
Deborah A. Bossio The Nature Conservancy
Louis V. Verchot
Louis V. Verchot Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical
Prem S. Bindraban
Prem S. Bindraban International Fertilizer Development Center
Sieglinde S. Snapp
Sieglinde S. Snapp International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center
Keith D. Shepherd
Keith D. Shepherd World Agroforestry Centre
Ayele Almaw Fenta
Ayele Almaw Fenta Tottori University
Almut Arneth
Almut Arneth Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Shamie Zingore
Shamie Zingore International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology

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