By Stillhardt Brigitta and Lukas Frey, Center for Development and Environment
(CDE), Berne, Switzerland, 2001
| The aims of this study were: |
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To produce an exemplary knowledge basis on rural
livelihood in highland areas of Eritrea (analysis of status). |
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To produce data that can serve as a basis for
future monitoring (detecting dynamics and trends). |
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To provide the administration of the Zoba and
Subzoba,as well as potential investors, development agencies,
and others with recommendations for further actions towards
sustainable development. |
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| Survey Report Contents |
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Cover
and Table of Contents [PDF
114?] |
| 1.0 |
Introduction
[PDF 94KB] |
| 2.0 |
Overview
and location of the study area [PDF
4,699KB] |
| 3.0 |
Aims
and methodology of the study [PDF
584KB] |
| 4.0 |
The
natural environment [PDF
2,638KB] 4.1 Geology 4.2
Geomorphology 4.3 Hydrology and water
4.4 Climate 4.5 Soil
and soil erosion 4.6 Vegetation and
wildlife |
| 5.0 |
The
social environment [PDF
2,347KB] 5.1 Villages, population
and administrative setting
5.2 The religious calendar and
its implications 5.3 Economic
situation 5.4 Wealth ranking in Adi
Jemel community 5.5 Education 5.6
Health 5.7 Women's situation 5.8
Marriage 5.9 Infrastructure |
| 6.0 |
Land
tenure and farming system [PDF
114KB] 6.1 Land tenure 6.2
Land use and farming system 6.3 Crops
6.4 The agricultural calendar 6.5
Livestock 6.6 Marketing of agricultural
products 6.7 Domestic water and irrigation |
| 7.0 |
The
development perspective [PDF
1,355KB] 7.1 General aspects
7.2 Issues and recommendations 7.3
The follow-up activities |
| 8.0 |
Bibliography
[PDF
91KB] |
| 9.0 |
Annex
[PDF
278KB] |
| 10.0 |
Summary
in Tigrigina [PDF
2,852KB] |