Abstract ID | Title | Authors |
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1209-01 | THE ROLE OF OROMO INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE IN DISASTER MANAGEMENT AND PROTECTION: THE CASE OF KUTTAAYEE OROMO IN AMBO DISTRICT | TEREFE Mitiku, Jimma University |
1209-02 | THE SOCIO-POLITICAL STRUCTURE AND ROLE OF TRADITIONAL GOVERNANCE: THE CASE OF OGET AMONG THE QEBENA, SOUTH ETHIOPIA | MOHAMMEDAWOL Reshad, Assistant Professor, Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, Assosa University |
1209-04 | REVEALING THE COFFEE COMMUNITY: LIVELIHOODS OF FARMERS AND THE LOCAL ECONOMY IN SOUTHERN ETHIOPIA | Kazuki KAWAMATA, Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto University |
1209-05 | THE SOCIAL MATRIX OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA | HAREGEWOIN Mekonnen Bekele, Kyoto University |
1209-06 | HEALTH PERCEPTION AND PRACTICES AMONG PEOPLE IN THE RURAL AMHARA REGION, ETHIOPIA | Chiharu KAMIMURA, Kyoto University |
1209-07 | LOCAL KNOWLEDGE STUDIES IN ETHIOPIA RECONSIDERED: CREATIVITIES, TRANSMISSION, SHARING AND BEYOND | Masayoshi SHIGETA, Center for African Area Studies, Kyoto University Morie KANEKO, Center for African Area Studies, Kyoto University |
1209-08 | DEVELOPMENT OF LOCAL KNOWLEDGE OF TRASH IN SOUTHWESTERN ETHIOPIA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO USED SCHOOL NOTEBOOKS | Morie KANEKO, Kyoto University |
1209-10 | IMPLICATIONS OF INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE IN SMALL-SCALE FARMING FOR RURAL AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT: THE CASE OF GUANGUA WOREDA, AWI ADMINISTRATIVE ZONE OF AMHARA NATIONAL REGIONAL STATE | BERHANU Matebie Agalu, Lecturer, Department of Social anthropology, College of Social Sciences and the Humanities, University of Gondar |
1209-11 | HIGHLAND BAMBOO-BASED TRADITIONAL HANDICRAFT PRODUCTION, MARKETING AND UTILIZATION IN AWI ZONE, NORTHWESTERN ETHIOPIA | ALEMU Alene, Debre Markos University |
1209-13 | INDIGENOUS COUNSELING SYSTEM IN ETHIOPIA: OROMIYAA REGION IN FOCUS | GETACHEW Abeshu, Psychology TSEHAY Baissa, Llinguistics |
1209-14 | EXAMINING ESTHETIC SCARIFICATION IN A MURSI VILLAGE : MEANING AND EXPERIENCES IN THE FLURRY OF INFLUENCES | Marion LANGUMIER, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre (France) |