INTEGRATING INDIGENOUS AND SCIENTIFIC METHODS OF WEATHER PRACTICES IN ETHIOPIA

INTEGRATING INDIGENOUS AND SCIENTIFIC METHODS OF WEATHER PRACTICES IN ETHIOPIA

Publication Date : 02/03/2025


Author(s) :

Daniel Kassahun Waktola.


Volume/Issue :
Volume 14
,
Issue 1
(03 - 2025)



Abstract :

Ethiopia’s rain-fed agriculture system is highly vulnerable to climate variability. Weather forecasting, derived from both indigenous and modern sources, plays a critical role for Ethiopian farmers, with each method having its own strengths and limitations. This study bridges the gap between indigenous knowledge and scientific methodologies by focusing on rain prediction and rainmaking practices in Ethiopia. By examining ecological indicators, ethnobotanical knowledge, and the role of smoke in cloud formation from a meteorological lens, the study identifies potential synergies between indigenous and modern meteorological techniques. The research highlights the significance of indigenous knowledge in sharpening the coarse resolution of satellite based data and suggests strategies for integrating these practices into modern meteorological systems. These strategies include detailed surveys of flora and fauna, controlled experiments, and incorporation of ethno-meteorology into the educational curriculum and operations of the Ethiopian Meteorological Institute. This study enhances the development of effective, sustainable weather forecasting and climate adaptation strategies, fostering dialogue between indigenous and scientific knowledge in Ethiopia.


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