Seeing is believing: visit to successfully restored watersheds in ethiopia inspires kenyan officials to action
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05.03.19
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In December of 2018, scientists from the CGIAR Research Program on Water, Land and Ecosystems (WLE) hosted officials from Makueni County for an exchange visit to northern Ethiopia. Together, we explored how integrated landscape approaches helped Ethiopians restore watersheds from degraded desert lands to lush and productive landscapes.
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