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Water resources development and utilization is usually not integrated with
Ethiopia's overall socio-economic development objectives. In the above Assisted by the CROPWAT software, the irrigation requirements of the
different crops in the respective sub-basins were made. It was observed that
assessment focuses primarily on crops cultivated on the Gina and Lower
Hare Sub-basins.
43% of combined sub-basin extent) as compared to the separate land
contributed by the other two sub-basins. As a result of this irrigation demand
followed by the Gina sub-basin (about 47% of sub-basin extent). The
combined lower and upper Harrere sub-basins contribute much less (about
From the result of the analysis of suitable irrigable land, Lower Hare sub
basin contributes to most of the irrigable land (about 63% of sub-basin extent)
the outlets of the sub-basins can benefit from the use of irrigation.
threshold of their contribution to flow. The flow which will be generated from
these sub-basins will be one set of decision parameter whether the area at
Within the Hare watershed, four sub-basins (namely upper Harrere, Lower
Harrere, Gina and Lower Hare) were identified for these study based on the
(HEC-HMS) considering the Hare river watershed as representative of the
study.
availability of water for irrigation by impl_ementing modern tools like the
Geographic Information System (GIS) and Watershed Modeling Software
As integrated development of water resources begin with an inventory of
available surface water, this thesis in particular focuses on the investigation of
the available surface water both in time and space.
both in quantity and quality and applying suitable methodologies to assess
assessment and development of the country's surface water resources by,
among others, making inventory of the available surface water in the country
regard, one of the actions included in the strategy encourages to undertake the Gina sub basin doesn't require any sort of diversion from the Gina Riveras the natural rainfall is sufficient to fulfill the crop water requirement while the scenario is quite the opposite for the lower Hare sub-basin . The runoff from Gina, Lower Hare and Upper/Lower Harre re was generated
using the HEC-HMS package (version 2.1.3). The runoff generated from the upper two sub-basins (i.e. Gina and Harrere) was routed through to the
outlets at Lower Hare. It was observed that much of the contribution of the runoff at the lower Hare area comes from the Gina sub-basin. Finally, a comparison was made between the water supply from the main
river and the irrigation water demand within the adopted frame of reference for the Lower Hare sub basin where water stress is obvious. There was a
deficit zone observed in the period of analysis. This deficit zone during the critical crop growth stage represents more than 55% of the total time of
analysis which means that for more than half of the crop duration, the crops are subjected to water stress. This result was helpful to conclude that this
shortage needs to be compensated by means of irrigation applications. Also within the year though twice harvesting was possible, there are moments
observed where water stress exists and need to be compensated if desired crop production level is not meant to reduce. |
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