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Browsing by Author "Adugna, Dagnachew"

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    The problem of urban utility infrastructure Provision in ethiopia: the case of bahir dar City.
    (Addis Ababauniversity, 2012-07) Zegeye, Yirsaw; Adugna, Dagnachew
    Integrated urban utility infrastructure provision is very essential for the modernity, social and economical development of urban localities. The efficiency these infrastructure provision is determined by the responsive act of policy makers, utility authorities, municipalities as well as stakeholders. Consequently, this study attempted to investigate the issue of municipalities and urban utility authorities. It accounted the storm water drainage, electric power, telecommunication and water supply utility infrastructure provision problem in Ethiopian urban localities. The problem principally expressed in terms of the planning and institutional dimensions. The planning dimension is characterized by an organic (unplanned) nature of urban land and utility infrastructure development basis while the institutional dimension of the problem is well expressed by uncoordinated system of urban utility infrastructure provision. Due to these facts the problem resulted in inefficient use of public finance and urban land, mixing up placement/conflict of utilities, improperly location/arrangement of utilities, damage of properties and related problems. The process, dimensions and the cause-effect relationships of urban utility infrastructure provision problem and the role of the partners are the major intended areas of the study. In order to investigate this problem, primary and secondary cases were collected from the departments of Bahir Dar city Administration and the city’s utility infrastructure providing authorities and service offices. In general the lack of integrated urban utility infrastructure policy and common standards, lack of strong link between the land use development and utility infrastructure provision, shortage of institutional coordination and less use of digital mapping technologies are resulted in sub-standardization of the city utility infrastructure. Thus the issue is branded as economical, social and environmental effects. All these resulted in Ethiopian urban localities to have as much comparable utility infrastructure provision problem as Bahir Dar city
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    Study of the Urban Drainage System in Addis Ababa, Yeka Sub-city.
    (Addis Ababa University, 2016-04) Adugna, Dagnachew; Kaba, Tassisa (PhD)
    Urbanization along with its impervious structures is the major challenge of urban centers. The foundation and expansion of Addis Ababa was associated with the rapid conversion of land from rural to urban uses more than anywhere else in the country. For the last one hundred twenty years it has been noticed that there is an intensive conversion of rural land to urban development such as buildings, transportation networks, recreation areas, reservoirs and others where most of them are impermeable. This study has investigated the overall environmental challenges of the urban drainage system. This study has particularly carried out in three sample kebeles (kebele 01/02, 08/15 and 13/14) within Yeka sub-city. These kebeles were selected because of the fact that they are representative to address the objectives of this study. Deforestation and pavement of structures are the major problems in the study area. An exploratory and Descriptive type of research design methods were used to describe and explore the existing condition of the general urban drainage system and the natural water ways. Data collection methods were carried out using both primary and secondary data sources. The secondary data source was only relevant to reinforce the primary data. The collected data were analyzed with Ms-excel, AutoCAD and ArcGIS. The results have been presented with known statistical tools. The findings of this study indicated that the major causes of flooding was found due to the deforestation of Yeka mountain, inadequate integration between road and urban storm water drainage lines. Solid and liquid waste damping was also the biggest challenges on the general urban drainage system. This study strongly recommends the implementation of the planned and designed urban drainage. The use of porous structures like grassing on compounds and road sides instead of pavements will contribute valuable advantages towards the sustainable urban drainage management. Furthermore, the existing natural water ways or rivers had better provided with buffer zones to use them for various recreation purposes and to keep the well being of residents. Besides, the Yeka Mountain shall be vegetated with good conservation practices with a strong emphasis to fast growing indigenous trees which can replace the ever existing eucalyptus trees with its allelophatic effect to other indigenous trees and shrubs.

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