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Abebe Mengaw Wubie ( PhD)
Abebe Mengaw Wubie ( PhD)
Assistant Professor at the Institute of Land Administration, Bahir Dar University.
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GIS based soil loss estimation using rusle model: the case of jabi tehinan woreda, ANRS, Ethiopia
T Amsalu, A Mengaw
Natural Resources 2014, 2014
1552014
Synthesizing the dilemmas and prospects for a peri-urban land use management framework: Evidence from Ethiopia
AM Wubie, WT de Vries, BK Alemie
Land Use Policy 100, 105122, 2021
282021
A socio-spatial analysis of land use dynamics and process of land intervention in the peri-urban areas of Bahir Dar City
AM Wubie, WT de Vries, BK Alemie
Land 9 (11), 445, 2020
192020
Gis and remote sensing based forest change detection for sustainable forest management in Bench Maji zone, Ethiopia
AM Wubie
International Journal of Remote Sensing & Geoscience (IJRSG) 4, 1-6, 2015
112015
Evaluating the quality of land information for peri-urban land-related decision-making: an empirical analysis from Bahir Dar, Ethiopia
AM Wubie, WT de Vries, BK Alemie
Land 10 (1), 11, 2020
82020
GIS Based Land Degradation Assessment for Sustainable Land Management: The Case of Bench Maji Zone, Ethiopia, Africa
AM Wubie
International Journal of Research and Innovations in Earth Science 2 (2), 23-32, 2015
62015
Assessment of the trends of urban land lease price from spatio-temporal perspective in Ethiopia: evidence from Bahir Dar City
HB Asres, HS Semahegne, AM Wubie
Survey Review, 1-13, 2023
2023
Analysis of land data acquisition, management, and their challenges in Ethiopia
A Mekuriaw, H Sewnet, AM Wubie, T Amsalu
African Journal on Land Policy and Geospatial Sciences e-ISSN 4 (2), 249, 2021
2021
Evaluating the Quality of Land Information for Peri-Urban Land-Related Decision-Making: An Empirical Analysis from Bahir Dar, Ethiopia. Land 2020, 10, 11
AM Wubie, WT de Vries, BK Alemie
s Note: MDPI stays neu-tral with regard to jurisdictional claims in …, 2020
2020
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