Hans Hurni: Publication List

Publication List of Hans Hurni 1 March 2012

Summary of Publications Number of published titles:

232 in the categories following below; thereof, 37 papers are peerreviewed (R), and 17 (22 incl. peer-reviewed) papers are based on keynote presentations (K).

h-Index:

6 (index applied since 2000), resp. 19 (Google Scholar)

Largest edition of a book publication:

25,000 copies (Hurni, 1986, 1995, 2008. Soil conser-

vation in Ethiopia) Largest edition of a map publication:

10,000 copies (Hurni 1995. Agroecological map of

Ethiopia) Publications with an asterisk (*) are considered by the author to be the five most important publications.

Editor-in-chief of the international journal ‘Mountain Research and Development’ (since 2000, four

issues per year, approx. 400 pages per year) Thirty-two authored or co-authored books or scientific reports in book form, published by

Bern University, UNESCO World Heritage Committee, Ethiopian Ministry of Agriculture, International Soil Conservation Organisation, International Soil Science Society, FAO, and UNCDF. One-hundred-sixty-one papers and articles in journals or chapters in books, authored or co-

authored, in titles edited by R. Morgan, N. Hudson, W. Moldenhauer, S. El-Swaify, I. Pla Sentis, W. Mahaney, or published in journals like Mountain Research and Development, Erdkunde, Geographische Rundschau, Geomethodica, Geographica Helvetica, Geographica Bernensia, Soil Technology (Catena), Land Husbandry, AMBIO. Thereof, 37 papers have been peer-reviewed (R), and a further 22 papers are based on invited keynote presentations (K). Sixteen maps prepared, based on own field work and design, published by Geographica Bernensia,

Ethiopian Wildlife Conservation Organisation, Ethiopian Highlands Reclamation Study of FAO, or Ethiopian Ministry of Agriculture. Twenty-three co-editorships of books, based on memberships in organising committees of

international workshops, conferences, commissions, and editorial boards. Plus ten further unpublished reports (Diploma thesis, manuscripts), about thirty-five WASWC president's reports, and thirty editorials of Mountain Research and Development, which are not listed here.

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Books and scientific reports in book form (authored or co-authored) 32.

Hurni, H., Amare Bantider, Herweg, K., Portner, B., and H. Veit. 2007. Landscape Transformation and Sustainable Development in Ethiopia. Background information for a study tour through Ethiopia, 4-20 September 2006. Bern: Centre for Development and Environment, University of Bern.

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Hurni, H. 2005. Decentralised development in remote areas of the Simen Mountains, Ethiopia. Dialogue Series of the NCCR North-South, 45 pp. with map, scale 1:250,000

30.

Breu, T. and H. Hurni. 2003. The Tajik Pamirs. Challenges for sustainable development in an isolated mountain region. Bern: Centre for Development and Environment, 80 pp.

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*Hurni, H. and E. Ludi. 2000. Reconciling conservation with sustainable development. A participatory study inside and around the Simen Mountains National Park, Ethiopia. Produced with the assistance of an interdisciplinary group of contributors. Bern: Centre for Development and Environment. ISBN 3-906151-44-1, 476 pp.

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Hurni, H. 1998. Agroecological Belts of Ethiopia. Explanatory notes on three maps at a scale of 1:1,000,000. Soil Conservation Research Programme, Research Report 43. Addis Abeba and Bern: Centre for Development and Environment (CDE). 30 pp. with map, scale 1:5 million.

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Hurni, H. and E. Ludi. 1998. Sustainable Development Project – Adi Arkay (Ethiopia). Draft Project Document on behalf of UNCDF, New York. 146 pp. and 12 Annexes

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Hurni, H., 1997: Framework for a sustainable development programme in the Simen mountains - Ethiopia. Bern: Centre for Development and Environment, University of Bern, 14 pp.

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Hurni, H., Nievergelt, B., Gebremarkos W/Selassie and Dereje Biruk. 1996. Consultants' report including agreed minutes of Bahrdar workshop. The World Heritage Centre UNESCO. Technical mission to Ethiopia 2-9 November 1996. UNESCO-WHC, 43 pp.

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Bergsma, E., Charman, P., Gibbons, F., Hurni, H., Moldenhauer, W.C. and S. Panichapong. 1996. Terminology for soil erosion and conservation. Concepts, definitions and multilingual list of terms for soil erosion and conservation in English, Spanish, French and German. Wageningen, The Netherlands: International Soil Science Society, and International Soil Reference and Information Centre. ISBN 90-71556-15-8, 313 pp.

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*Hurni, H. et al. 1996. Precious earth: from soil and water conservation to sustainable land management. Bern: International Soil Conservation Organisation, and Centre for Development and Environment. ISBN 3-906151-11-5. 89 pp.

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*Hurni, H. 1995 (reprint from 1986). Soil conservation in Ethiopia. Guidelines for development agents. Addis Abeba: CFSCDD, Ministry of Agriculture, 100 pp.

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Hurni, H. 1995. Simen Mountains Baseline Study - Ethiopia: Intermediate report on the 1994 field expedition. Addis Abeba: Ministry of Natural Resources Development and Environmental Protection, 45 pp.

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Hurni, H. 1995. Simen park workshop, Gonder: consultant's report. New York and Bern: UNCDF and Centre for Development and Environment, 16 pp.

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Hurni, H. and Perich, I. 1992. Towards a Tigray environmental and economic strategy (TREES). Development and Environment Reports No. 6. Bern: GDE, 32 pp.

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Kläy, A., Huguenin, A., Hurni, H., Perich, I. and K. Schläfli. 1992. Umweltabklärung von Interventionen in der Entwicklungszusammenarbeit (in dt., frz. und engl. Sprache). Berichte zu Entwicklung und Umwelt, Nr. 4. Bern: GDE, 91 S. 2

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Hurni, H. 1990 Soil erosion and soil conservation in agricultural environments. Habilitationsschrift. Bern: phil. nat. Fakultät, Universität Bern, 191 S.

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Hurni, H., Herren, U., Huguenin, A., Kläy, A. and K. Schläfli. 1990. Denkanstösse zur Integration der Umwelt in der Schweizerischen Entwicklungszusammenarbeit. Bern: Gruppe für Entwicklung und Umwelt, 23 S.

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Hurni, H., Herren, U., Huguenin, A., Klaey, A. and K. Schläfli. 1990. Dokumentation zum Umwelt-Workshop vom 20. August 1990. KoordinatorInnen-Seminar der Direktion für Entwicklungszusammenarbeit und humanitäre Hilfe. Berichte zu Entwicklung und Umwelt, Nr. 2. Bern: Gruppe für Entwicklung und Umwelt, 44 S.

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Hurni, H. and M. Grunder. 1988. Soil Conservation Research Project. Fifth Progress Report (Year 1985). Vol. 6. Bern and Tokyo: University of Bern, Switzerland and The United Nations University, 68 +viii pp.

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Hurni, H. 1987. Programme Document, Merhabete Integrated Conservation and Development Programme (ICDP). Northern Shewa Administrative Zone, Ethiopia. First 5-Year-Phase. Addis Abeba: "Menschen für Menschen" Foundation (MfM) and Ministry of Agriculture, 51 pp.

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Hurni, H. 1987. Soil conservation in Ethiopia (Amharic version). Addis Abeba: CFSCDD, Ministry of Agriculture, 103 pp.

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Hurni, H. 1986. Management plan, Simen mountains national park and surrounding rural area. Paris and Addis Abeba: Unesco World Heritage Committee and Wildlife Conservation Organisation, Ethiopia. With map, scale 1:100'000, 121 pp.

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Hurni, H. and Mesfin Wolde-Mariam. 1986. AMW Excursion Guide. African Mountains Workshop, Addis Abeba. With 3 maps, 69 pp.

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Hurni, H. and M. Grunder. 1986. Soil Conservation Research Project. Fourth Progress Report (Year 1984). Vol. 5. Bern and Tokyo: University of Bern, Switzerland and The United Nations University, 87 pp.

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Hurni, H. 1986. Shewa Research Unit, Andit Tid Station. An Excursion Guide for Visitors. Bern and Addis Abeba: Soil Conservation Research Project and Ministry of Agriculture, 15 pp.

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Hurni, H. 1985. The design and construction of small-scale earth microdams. A field manual for assistant technicians working under the supervision of agricultural or irrigation engineers. Bern and Addis Abeba: Soil Conservation Research Project and Ministry of Agriculture, 33 pp.

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Hurni, H. 1984. Soil Conservation Research Project. Third Progress Report (Year 1983). Vol. 4. Bern and Tokyo: University of Bern, Switzerland and The United Nations University, 71 pp.

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Hurni, H. 1983. Soil formation rates in Ethiopia (with 8 maps, scale 1:1'000'000). Ethiopian Highlands Reclamation Study, (FAO) UTF/ETH/037/ETH, Working Paper 2. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 13 pp.

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Hurni, H. 1983. Soil Conservation Research Project. Second Progress Report (Year 1982), Vol. 3. Bern and Tokyo: University of Bern, Switzerland and The United Nations University, 49 pp.

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Hurni, H. 1982. Soil Conservation Research Project. First Progress Report (Year 1981), Vol. 2. Bern and Tokyo: University of Bern, Switzerland and The United Nations University, 63 pp. 3

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Hurni, H. 1982. Soil Conservation Research Project. Inception Report, Vol. 1. Bern and Tokyo: University of Bern, Switzerland and The United Nations University, 51 pp.

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Hurni, H. 1982. Klimatische und geomorphologische Studien im Hochgebirge von Semien - Aethiopien (Dissertation). Bern: Geographica Bernensia, G 13, 196 S.

Papers, articles in journals, or chapters in books (R) = peer-reviewed (K) = keynote The citation for your own article(s), including the correct page numbers, is the following: 161. Notter B, Hurni H, Wiesmann U, Abbaspour KC. 2012. Modelling water provision as an ecosystem service in a large East African river basin. Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 16, 69-86 (R) 160. Hurni H, Berhanu Debele. 2011. Water Governance in the Nile Basin. International cooperation, Box 15. Highlands and Drylands – mountains, a source of resilience in arid regions. Published by FAO, UNCCD, Mountain Partnership, Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC), and CDE, with the support of an international group of experts. Rome, p. 92 159. Hurni H, Berhanu Debele and Gete Zeleke. 2011. Sustainable land management in the Ethiopian Highlands. Adaptive Management in Agriculture, Box 9. Highlands and Drylands – mountains, a source of resilience in arid regions. Published by FAO, UNCCD, Mountain Partnership, Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC), and CDE, with the support of an international group of experts. Rome, p. 76 158. Hurni H, Wiesmann U; with an international group of co-authors. 2011. Global change research for sustainable development. In: Wiesmann U, Hurni H, editors; with an international group of co-editors. Research for Sustainable Development: Foundations, Experiences, and Perspectives. Perspectives of the Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) North-South, University of Bern, Vol. 6. Bern, Switzerland: Geographica Bernensia, pp 15–42. 157. Wiesmann U, Hurni H, Ott C, Zingerli C. 2011. Combining the concepts of transdisciplinarity and partnership in research for sustainable development. In: Wiesmann U, Hurni H, editors; with an international group of co-editors. Research for Sustainable Development: Foundations, Experiences, and Perspectives. Perspectives of the Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) North-South, University of Bern, Vol. 6. Bern, Switzerland: Geographica Bernensia, pp 43–70. 156. Zinsstag J, Tanner M, Nguyen Viet H, Obrist B, Cissé G, Bonfoh B, Schertenleib R, Zurbrügg C, Birru Yitaferu, Amare Bantider, Hurni H. 2011. Interdisciplinary approaches in research for sustainable development. In: Wiesmann U, Hurni H, editors; with an international group of co-editors. Research for Sustainable Development: Foundations, Experiences, and Perspectives. Perspectives of the Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) North-South, University of Bern, Vol. 6. Bern, Switzerland: Geographica Bernensia, pp 207–228. 155. Breu T, Hurni H, Portner B, Schwilch G, Wolfgramm B, Messerli P, Herweg K. 2011. Sustainable land management and global development: Factors affecting land users’ efforts to adopt and sustain the productive use of natural resources. In: Wiesmann U, Hurni H, editors; with an international group of co-editors. Research for Sustainable 4

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Development: Foundations, Experiences, and Perspectives. Perspectives of the Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) North-South, University of Bern, Vol. 6. Bern, Switzerland: Geographica Bernensia, pp 427–449. 154. Amare Bantider, Hurni, H., Gete Zeleke. 2011. Responses of rural households to the impacts of population and land-use changes along the Eastern Escarpment of Wello, Ethiopia. Norsk Geografisk Tidsskrift-Norwegian Journal of Geography 65(1):42-53 (R). 153. Herweg, K., Rist, S., Liniger, HP., Prasuhn, V., Schneider, F., Ledermann, T., Fry, P., Zimmermann, A., Hurni, H., Wiesmann U. 2010. Transdisciplinarity – An Option for Applied Landscape Ecology in Complex and Uncertain Contexts. Transdisziplinarität – eine Option für die angewandte Landschaftsökologie in einem komplexen und unsicheren Umfeld. Die Erde 141:1-16 (R). 152. Hurni, H. 2010. Long-term effects of watershed management on surface runoff and sediment loss in the Ethiopian Highlands. Paper presented at the Conference on Water Resources in Ethiopia, 12-16 January, 2010, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. 151. Zimmermann, A., Wymann von Dach, S., Wachs, T., Hurni, H. 2010. Bringing results to fruition through publication. An analysis of a peer-reviewed, open access and contextfocused journal's editorial practice. Paper presented at the td-conference 2010, Geneva, 15-17 September 2010. 150. Bühlmann, E., Wolfgramm, B., Maselli, D., Hurni, H., Sanginov, S. and HP Liniger. 2010. GIS-based decision support for soil conservation planning in Tajikistan. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 65(3):151-159 (R) 149. Kohler, T., Giger, M., Hurni, H., Ott, C., Wiesmann, U., Wymann von Dach, S. and D. Maselli. 2010. Mountains and climate change: A global concern. Mountain Research and Development MRD 30(1):1-4. 148. Ledermann, T., Herweg, K., Liniger, HP., Schneider, F., Hurni, H. and V. Prasuhn. 2010. Applying erosion damage mapping to asses and quantify off-site effects of soil erosion in Switzerland. Land Degradation and Development Special Issue on COST 634: On- and Off-Site Environmental Impacts of Runoff and Erosion 21(4):353–366. (R) 147. Ossés de Eicker, M., Hischier, R., Kulay, L.A., Lehman, M., Zah, R. and H. Hurni. 2010. The applicability of non-local LCI data for LCA. Environmental Impact Assessment Review 30(3): 192-199. doi:10.1016/j.eiar.2009.08.007. (R) 146. Hurni, H., Balgis Osman-Elasha, with an international group of authors. 2009. Context, conceptual framework and sustainability indicators. Agriculture at a crossroads. Global report. Chapter 1. IAASTD, Washington. Island Press, pp. 1-56. (R) 145. Nyssen, J., Crummey, D., Munro, N., Mitiku, Haile, Poesen, J., Frank, A., Hurni, H., Descheemaeker, K., Ritler, A., Nievergelt, B., Moeyersons, J., Deckers, J. and P. Billi. 2009. Land Degradation and Resilience in the North Ethiopian Highlands as evidenced by Historical Photographs. Paper presented at the 17th International Conference of Ethiopian Studies. Addis Abeba University, November 2009, Book of abstracts. 144. G.D. Gessesse, Klik, A. and H. Hurni. 2009. Assessment of soil erosion and soil conservation practices in Angereb watershed, Ethiopia: Technological and land user context. In: Eric Tielkes (Ed.) Tropentag 2009, Book of Abstracts. Biophysical and Socio-economic Frame Conditions for the Sustainable Management of Natural Resources, International Research on Food Security, Natural Resource Management and Rural Development, 6-8 October 2009, Hamburg. p. 54 (ISBN: 978-3-9801686-7-0).

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143. Ledermann, T., Herweg, K., Liniger, HP., Schneider, F., Hurni, H. and V. Prasuhn. 2008. Erosion Damage Mapping: Assessing Current Soil Erosion Damage in Switzerland. Advances in GeoEcology 39, Catena Verlag, Reiskirchen, pp. 263-283 (R) 142. Herweg, K., Künzel, M., Rist, S. and H. Hurni. 2008. Gemeinsames Lernen in Forschungspartnerschaften mit dem Süden – praxisnah, interkulturell und transdisziplinär. Darbellay, F., Paulsen, T. (Eds.) Herausforderung Inter- und Transdisziplinarität. Konzepte, Methoden und innovative Umsetzung in Lehre und Forschung: S. 83-91. Presses polytechniques et universitaires romandes 2008. Lausanne. ISBN 978-2-88074-809-8 141. Hurni, H., Berhanu Debele, Gete Zeleke, Ludi, E., Solomon Abate and Amare Bantider. 2008. Land Degradation and Sustainable Land Management in the Highlands of Ethiopia. To be published in: Research for Development. A Synthesis of NCCR NorthSouth Research, 2001-2008. Perspectives of the Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) North-South, University of Bern, Vol. 4. Bern: Geographica Bernensia. (forthcoming) 140. Giger, M., Hurni, H. and B. Portner. 2008. Globale Landwirtschaft vor alten und neuen Herausforderungen. GAIA. (forthcoming) 139. Hurni, H., Leykun Abune, Ludi, E.,and Mulugeta Woubshet. 2008. The Evolution of institutional approaches in the Simen Mountains National Park, Ethiopia. In: Galvin, M. and Haller, T., editors. People, Protected Areas and Global Change: Participatory Conservation in Latin America, Africa, Asia and Europe. Perspectives of the Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) North-South, University of Bern, Vol. 3. Bern, Switzerland: Geographica Bernensia (R). 138. Nyssen, J., Poesen, J., Mitiku Haile, Moeyersons, J., Deckers, J. and H. Hurni. 2009. Effects of land use and land cover on sheet and rill erosion rates in the Tigray Highlands, Ethiopia. Zeitschrift für Geomorphologie, in press(R) 137. Niederer, P., Bilenko, V., Ershova, Natalia, Yerokin, S., Hurni, H. and D. Maselli. 2008. Tracing glacier wastage in the Northern Tien Shan (Kyrgyzstan / Central Aisa) over the last 40 years. Climatic Change Vol. 86 No. 1-2, pp. 227-234 (R) 136. *Hurni, H., Herweg, K., Portner, B. and HP. Liniger. 2008. Soil erosion and conservation in global agriculture. In: Braimoh, A. and L.G. Vlek (eds), ‘Land use and soil resources’. Berlin: Springer Verlag, pp. 41-71 (R) 135. Prasuhn, V., Liniger, HP., Hurni, H. and S. Friedli. 2007. BodenerosionsGefährdungskarte der Schweiz. AGRARForschung 14(3): 120-127 134. Prasuhn, V., Liniger, HP., Hurni, H. et S. Friedli. 2007. Carte du risque d’érosion du sol en Suisse. Revue suisse Agriculture 39(2) : 53-59 133. Hurni, H. 2007. Challenges for sustainable rural development in Ethiopia. Addis Abeba: Faculty of Technology, Addis Abeba University, 22 pp. (K) 132. Hurni, H. 2007. Nachhaltige Entwicklung in Afrika: globale Agenda und lokales Handeln. In: Bearth, T., Becker, B., Kappel, R., Krüger, G. und R. Pfister (eds.), Afrika im Wandel. Reihe Zürcher Hochschulforum. vdf Hochschulverlag AG an der ETH Zürich, pp. 123-136. 131. Haslinger, A., Breu, T., Hurni, H. and D. Maselli. 2007. Opportunities and risks in reconciling conservation and development in a post-Soviet setting: The example of the Tajik National Park. International Journal of Biodiversity Science and Management 3(3): 48-57 (R) 6

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130. Hoeck, T., Droux, R., Breu, T., Hurni, H. and D. Maselli. 2007. Rural energy consumption and land degradation in a post-Soviet setting – an example from the west Pamir mountains in Tajikistan. Energy for Sustainable Development XI(1) (March): 4857 (R) 129. Hurni, H., Meyer, K. and M. Giger. 2006. Putting soils higher on the international agenda. In: Soils on the global agenda, Part I. IASUS Working Group of the International Union of Soil Sciences (IUSS). Bern: Centre for Development and Environment, pp. 4-15 128. Hurni, H. 2006. The IUSS World Soils Agenda: background, tasks, and consequences for policies. In: Soils on the global agenda. IASUS Working Group of the International Union of Soil Sciences (IUSS). Bern: Centre for Development and Environment, pp. 1825 127. Hurni, H., Meyer, K. Giger, M. and D. Dent. 2006. Soils on the global agenda: priority setting for further action. In: Soils on the global agenda, Part III. IASUS Working Group of the International Union of Soil Sciences (IUSS). Bern: Centre for Development and Environment, pp. 50-62 126. Hurni, H., Liniger, HP. and U. Wiesmann. 2005. Research Partnerships for mitigating syndromes of global change in mountain regions. In: U.M. Huber et al. (eds.), Global change and mountain regions. Dordrecht: Springer, pp. 593-603 125. Hurni, H. 2005. New horizons for the sustainable use of soils and land: actions needed at the international and national levels. Conference keynote, X. National Congress of the Soil Science Society of Chile, Bulletin Nr. 21, pp. 58-59 (K) 124. Birru Yitaferu, Hurni, H. and Gete Zeleke. 2004. Processes of land degradation in the Lake Tana Basin (LTB), Amhara Region, Ethiopia. Proceeding of the National Symposium of LakeNet, Bahr Dar, Ethiopia 123. Hurni, H., Messerli, P. and F. Pfister. 2004. Die Schweiz etabliert ein neuartiges EZInstrument. Entwicklungspolitik Vol. 18/19 122. Breu, T., Maselli, D. and H. Hurni. 2005. Knowledge for sustainable development in the Tajik Pamir Mountains. Mountain Research and Development 25(2): 139-146 (R) 121. Messerli, P., Wiesmann, U. and H. Hurni. 2005. The mountain and highland focus of the Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) North-South. Mountain Research and Development 25(2): 174-179 120. Hurni, H., Kebede Tato and Gete Zeleke. 2005. The implications of changes in population, land use and land management on surface runoff in the Upper Nile Basin area of Ethiopia. Mountain Research and Development 25(2): 147-154 (R) 119. Kohler, T., Hurni, H., Wiesmann, U. and A. Klaey. 2004. Mountain infrastructure: access, communication, and energy. In: Price, M.F., Jansky, L., and A.A. Iatsenia (eds): Key issues for mountain areas. Tokyo, New York and Paris: United Nations University Press, pp. 38-62 118. Hurni, H., Breu, T., Ludi, E. und B. Portner. 2004. Der Tadschikische Pamir. Entwicklungsprobleme und Perspektiven einer Hochgebirgsregion in Zentralasien. Geographische Rundschau 10: 60-65 (R) 117. Hurni, H. and U. Wiesmann. 2004. Designing future research projects in an integrated framework. In: Perspectives of the Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) North-South, University of Bern, Vol. 1. Bern: Geographica Bernensia, pp. 425-439 7

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116. Asylbek Keshikbaev, Badenkov, Y., Hurni, H., Talaibek Koichumanov, Miroshnichenko, A., Khukmatullo Akhmadov and Yrysbek Malenov. 2004. Facing the problems of transition towards sustainable development. In: Perspectives of the Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) North-South, University of Bern, Vol. 1. Bern: Geographica Bernensia, pp. 183-224 115. Wiesmann, U. and H. Hurni. 2004. The transdisciplinary approach to regional presyntheses: a basis for syndrome mitigation research. In: Perspectives of the Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) North-South, University of Bern, Vol. 1. Bern: Geographica Bernensia, pp. 43-57 114. Hurni, H. and U. Wiesmann. 2004. Towards transdisciplinarity in sustainability-oriented research for development. In: Perspectives of the Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) North-South, University of Bern, Vol. 1. Bern: Geographica Bernensia, pp. 31-41 113. Hurni, H., Wiesmann, U., Anton, P. and P. Messerli. 2004. Initiating research for mitigating syndromes of global change in different contexts. In: Perspectives of the Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) North-South, University of Bern, Vol. 1. Bern: Geographica Bernensia, pp. 11-30. 112. Hurni, H., Meyer, K. 2003. Actions of the International Union of Soil Science towards a global agenda for the sustainable use of soils. Proceedings to the Workshop “Economic Interests and Benefits of Sustainable Use of Soils ad Land Management”, Thalwil, 30.31.1.2003. Bern: National Centre of Competence in Research NCCR North-South. 111. Hurni, H., Veit, H., Wanner, H., Germann, P., Kienholz, H., Weingartner, R., Wunderle, S., Messerli, P., Egli, HR, Wastl-Walter, D., Maselli, D., Messerli, P., Wiesmann, U. 2003. Research on mountains and global change. Geographica Helvetica 3:253-266. 110. Hurni, H. and T. Breu. 2003. Recommendations for a sustainable development strategy in Gorno Badakhshan Autonomous Oblast (GBAO). In: The Tajik Pamirs: Challenges for sustainable development in an isolated mountain region. Bern: Centre for Development and Environment, pp. 70-71 109. Hurni, H., Breu, T. and T. Heimgartner. 2003. Towards a methodological framework for strategy development. In: The Tajik Pamirs: Challenges for sustainable development in an isolated mountain region. Bern: Centre for Development and Environment, pp. 64-69 108. Breu, T. and H. Hurni. 2003. Negotiating strategy elements for sustainable development. In: The Tajik Pamirs: Challenges for sustainable development in an isolated mountain region. Bern: Centre for Development and Environment, pp. 56-63 107. Hurni, H., T. Breu and E. Ludi. 2003. An appraisal of sustainability dimensions. In: The Tajik Pamirs: Challenges for sustainable development in an isolated mountain region. Bern: Centre for Development and Environment, pp. 49-53 106. Breu, T. and H. Hurni. 2003. The search for new education and health services. In: The Tajik Pamirs: Challenges for sustainable development in an isolated mountain region. Bern: Centre for Development and Environment, pp. 47-48 105. Breu, T. and H. Hurni. 2003. Towards pluralism: challenges for governance and civil society. In: The Tajik Pamirs: Challenges for sustainable development in an isolated mountain region. Bern: Centre for Development and Environment, pp. 45-46 104. Breu, T. and H. Hurni. 2003. Valley agriculture in the western Pamirs. In: The Tajik Pamirs: Challenges for sustainable development in an isolated mountain region. Bern: Centre for Development and Environment, pp. 20-21 8

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103. Breu, T. and H. Hurni. 2003. Towards a new economy. In: The Tajik Pamirs: Challenges for sustainable development in an isolated mountain region. Bern: Centre for Development and Environment, pp. 18-19 102. Breu, T. and H. Hurni. 2003. Extreme environmental conditions in a breathtaking landscape. In: The Tajik Pamirs: Challenges for sustainable development in an isolated mountain region. Bern: Centre for Development and Environment, pp. 8-11 101. Breu, T., Hurni, H. 2002. Generating knowledge for development in the Pamir Mountains. World Mountain Agenda: Sustainable Development in Mountain Areas. Bern: Buri Druck AG, pp. 34-35. 100. Hurni, H. 2002. The Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) NorthSouth: A Long-term Research Programme in Partnership with Developing and Transition Countries. Proceedings of the ANN/ETFREN workshop on ‘Environmental research for sustainable development’, 22-23 November 2002, University of Agricultural Sciences (BOKU), Vienna (4 pp.) (K) 99.

Hurni, H. 2002. Current international actions for furthering the sustainable use of soils. In: A world soils agenda. Prepared with the support of an international group of specialists of the IASUS Working Group of the International Union of Soil Sciences (IUSS). Bern: Centre for Development and Environment, pp. 43-48

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Hurni, H. 2002. A global agenda for the sustainable use of soils. In: A world soils agenda. Prepared with the support of an international group of specialists of the IASUS Working Group of the International Union of Soil Sciences (IUSS). Bern: Centre for Development and Environment, pp. 4-11 (K)

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Hurni, H. 2002. Sustainable Development Appraisal (SDA): a methodological tool for the participatory assessment of sustainability from local to regional planning levels. Proceedings of the international workshop 'Sustainable development in dryland areas of East Africa' held in Addis Abeba 9-12 November 1998, organised by the European Union. European Commission, DG XII, ERB IC18 CT97 0139, pp. 21 – 32 (K)

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Hurni, H., Liniger, H.P. and K. Meyer. 2002. Feasibility and potential impacts of international actions for the sustainable use of soils. International Soil Conservation Organisation, Proceedings of the ISCO Congress in Buenos Aires 2000, 10 pp. (K)

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Wymann von Dach S, Kohler T, Hurni H, Wiesmann U, Messerli P. 2001. Herausforderungen für eine nachhaltige Entwicklung. Das Zusammenspiel von Hochund Tiefland von Berggebieten. Entwicklung + ländlicher Raum 6:19-22.

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Hurni, H., Jansky, L. 2001. Sustainable Use and Conservation of Natural Resources in the High Pamir mountains of Central Asia. Work in progress 16(2):11-12.

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Hurni, H. and U. Wiesmann. 2001. Transdisziplinäre Forschung im Entwicklungskontext: Leerformel oder Notwendigkeit? Forschungspartnerschaft mit Entwicklungsländern: Eine Herausforderung für die Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften. Tagung der Schweizerischen Akademie der Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften (SAGW) und der Schweizerischen Kommission für Forschungspartnerschaften mit Entwicklungsländern (KFPE). Bern: SAGW, pp. 33-45 (K)

92.

Hurni, H., Christ, U., Lys, J.-A., Maselli, D. and U. Wiesmann. 2001. The challenges in enhancing research capacity. Enhancing research capacity in developing and transition countries. Swiss Commission for Research Partnerships with Developing Countries (KFPE). Bern: Geographica Bernensia, pp. 50 – 55

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Wiesmann, U., Lys, J.-A., Imbach, K. and H. Hurni 2001. Multi-stakeholder views on strengthening research capacity. Enhancing research capacity in developing and 9

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transition countries. Swiss Commission for Research Partnerships with Developing Countries (KFPE). Bern: Geographica Bernensia, pp. 32 – 41 90.

Hurni, H. and D. Maselli. 2001. Experience in strengthening research capacity. Enhancing research capacity in developing and transition countries. Swiss Commission for Research Partnerships with Developing Countries (KFPE). Bern: Geographica Bernensia, pp. 23 – 31

89.

Hurni, H., Lys, J.-A. and D. Maselli. 2001. The role of research for development. In: Enhancing research capacity in developing and transition countries. Swiss Commission for Research Partnerships with Developing Countries (KFPE). Bern: Geographica Bernensia, pp. 15 – 22

88.

Gete Zeleke and H. Hurni. 2001. Implications of land use and land cover dynamics for mountain resource degradation in the northwestern Ethiopian highlands. Mountain Research and Development 21(2): 184 – 191 (R)

87.

Hurni, H. 2001. Implications of the sustainable development paradigm for Switzerland. Supporting life on earth. Contribution by Swiss scientists to 'EOLSS Forerunner Volume' of UNESCO. Sitter-Liver et al (eds), CASS, pp 41-47

86.

Hurni, H., Wiesmann, U. and T. Kohler. 2001. Mitigating the syndromes of desertification: the requirements for transdisciplinary research and information exchange. In: Desertification Convention. Data and information requirements for interdisciplinary research. Proceedings of the international workshop held in Alghero, Italy, 9 to 11 October 1999. Edited by G. Enne, D. Peter, D. Pottier. Directorate-General for Research, European Commission, pp. 9-17 (K)

85.

Klaey, A., Hurni, H. and M. Giger. 2000. Nachhaltige Nutzung erneuerbarer natürlicher Ressourcen ausgehend von den Beispielen Boden und Luft. In. Institutionen für eine nachhaltige Ressourcennutzung. Innovative Steuerungsansätze. Zürich: Verlag Rüegger, S. 59 – 70

84.

Hurni, H. 2000. From soil and water conservation to sustainable land management. In: Protecting our environment. German perspectives on a global challenge. (R. Dolzer and J. Thesing, eds). Berlin: Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, pp. 187-227

83.

Hurni, H. 2000. Die Bedeutung von Forschungspartnerschaften mit Entwicklungsländern für eine nachhaltige Nutzung der natürlichen Ressourcen. Bern: Publikationen der Schweizerischen Akademie für Naturwissenschaften, Band 6,

82.

Hurni, H. 2000. Entwicklungshilfe für wen? Zu den Wirkungen der Forschungspartnerschaften mit dem Süden. Panorama, Schwerpunktprogramm Umwelt des SNSF, 2 S.

81.

Hurni, H. 2000. WOCAT: World Overview of Conservation Approaches and Technologies. Handbook of Soil Science (ed. M.F. Sumner)

80.

Hurni, H. 2000. Soil conservation policies and sustainable land management: a global overview. Proceedings of a symposium on soil and water conservation policy, Prague 1996 (ed. T. Napier). Soil and Water Conservation Society, Ankeny, USA (K)

79.

Hurni, H. 2000. Assessing sustainable land management (SLM). Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 1609, Elsevier, pp. 1-10 (R)

78.

Wiesmann, U. and H. Hurni. 1999. ESAPP Research Partnerships for Sustainable Management of Natural Resources and Sustainable Regional Development in Eastern and Southern Africa. NEWS of Info Agrar No. 7/99, pp. 2-3

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Hurni, H. with an international group of contributors. 1999. Assessment of conservation around the world. Status and trends in conservation and other actions to enhance sustainable farming and combat degradation. Appraisal of actions to combat land degradation. In. S.A. El-Swaify et al, Sustaining the global farm – strategic issues, principles, and approaches. White paper prepared for the 10th International Soil Conservation Organisation (ISCO) Conference, pp. 19-28

76.

Liniger, H.P., Cahill, D., Critchley, W., Gallacher, R., Hurni, H., van Lynden, G., Mburu, J., Prante, W., Schwilch, G., Samran Sombatpanit, Trux, A. and D. Thomas. 1999. WOCAT: Information management and decision support for soil and water conservation (SWC). In Hurni, H. and J. Ramamonjisoa (eds) 1999: African mountain development in a changing World. African Mountains Association, African Highlands Initiative, and United Nations University, Antananarivo, pp 221-240

75.

Hurni, H. 1999. African mountains and highlands: challenges and opportunities for research collaboration to promote sustainable development. In Hurni, H. and J. Ramamonjisoa (eds) 1999: African mountain development in a changing World. African Mountains Association, African Highlands Initiative, and United Nations University, Antananarivo, pp 35-44

74.

Ramamonjisoa, J. et H. Hurni. 1999. Synthèse du IVème colloque international de l'Association pour les Montagnes Africaines (AMA). In Hurni, H. and J. Ramamonjisoa (eds) 1999: African mountain development in a changing World. African Mountains Association, African Highlands Initiative, and United Nations University, Antananarivo, pp 11-28 (K)

73.

Hurni, H. 1999. Nachhaltige Ressourcennutzung und Nahrungssicherheit – eine Herausforderung von globalem Ausmaß. Kurzfassung eines Vortrags im Rahmen der Fachtagung der Konrad Adenauer Stiftung vom 8. Mai 1998 zum Thema 'Kairo + 5: Chancen und Hindernisse einer erfolgreichen Bevölkerungspolitik'. Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, Heft 58: Aktuelle Fragen der Politik. Sankt Augustin, pp.57-60

72.

Hurni, H. 1999. Sustainable management of natural resources in African and Asian mountains. Introductory keynote to Abisko Workshop, Sweden. AMBIO, a Journal of the Human Environment, Vol. XXVIII, No. 5, Stockholm, pp.382-389 (R) (K)

71.

Hurni, H. 1998. Lessons of soil conservation research conducted in Ethiopia. Proceedings, MOA/NFIA/WB/FAO – Soil Fertility Management Workshop, 21-23 April 1998. National Fertilizer Industry Agency, Addis Abeba, pp. 31-35 (K)

70.

Liniger, H.P., Thomas, D.B. and H. Hurni. 1998. WOCAT – World Overview of Conservation Approaches and Technologies – preliminary results from Eastern and Southern Africa. Advances in GeoEcology 31, Reiskirchen, pp 1037-1046 (R)

69.

Hurni, H. 1998. Assessing sustainable land management. Satellite Symposium on Land Quality Indicators by the World Bank. ISSS Conference, Montpellier, 10 pp. (K)

68.

Hurni, H. 1997. Concepts of sustainable land management. ITC Journal 3/4, Enschede, pp. 210-215 (R) (K)

67.

Hurni, H. 1997. The fight against desertification: action at national and international levels. Introductory keynote. IPALMO/CESIA/EC Permanent Forum, Rome, 7 October 1997, 2 pp. (K)

66.

Hurni, H., Herweg, K. and E. Ludi. 1998. Nachhaltige Nutzung natürlicher Ressourcen zwischen Vision und Realität. Verhandlungsband des 51. Deutschen Geographentags in Bonn 1997, S. 96-104 11

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65.

Hurni, H. 1998. A multi-level stakeholder approach to sustainable land management. Introductory keynote to ISCO, Bonn. Advances in GeoEcology 31, Reiskirchen, pp 827836 (R) (K)

64.

Schaub, D., Herweg, K. and H. Hurni. 1997. Klima, Bodenverbrauch und Landnutzung. Geotechnica, Koeln, Kurzfassung, pp. 42-43

63.

Hillman, J.C., Hurni, H. and B. Nievergelt. 1997. Wild sheep and goats and their relatives: Ethiopia. Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan for Caprinae (ed. D.M. Shackleton). IUCN, Gland, pp. 27-30

62.

Hurni, H. 1996. From soil and water conservation to sustainable land management. ISCO Abstracts, Towards sustainable land use: furthering cooperation between people and institutions. Bonn, Germany, pp. 148 (K)

61.

Hurni, H. 1996. Therapie gegen Bodenstress. Eschborn: Deutsche Gesellschaft für technische Zusammenarbeit (GtZ), Akzente 3/96, 40-43

60.

Messerli, P., Ludi, E., Hurni, H. und K. Herweg. 1996. Das Dilemma der Subsaharischen Subsistenzwirtschaft am Beispiel Äthiopiens. Eschborn: Gesellschaft für technische Zusammenarbeit (GtZ), Entwicklung und ländlicher Raum 4/96, 12-15

59.

Hurni, H., Klaey, A., Kohler, T. and U. Wiesmann. 1996. Development and the environment: a social and scientific challenge. Bern: Umwelt - Mensch - Gebirge. Festschrift Bruno Messerli. Jahrbuch der Geographischen Gesellschaft Bern, Band 59/1994-1996, 85-101

58.

Hurni, H., Cook, M.G. and Samran Sombatpanit. 1996. Soil conservation extension - a world perspective. In: Soil conservation extension: from concepts to adoption (ed. Samran Sombatpanit, M.A. Zoebisch, D.W. Sanders and M.G. Cook). Soil and Water Conservation Society of Thailand, ISBN 974-7721-70-8, Bangkok, pp. 3-11

57.

El-Swaify, S.A. and H. Hurni. 1996. Transboundary effects of soil erosion and conservation in the Nile basin. New Delhi: Oxford and IBH Publishing Co. Land Husbandry, Int. Journ. of Soil and Water Conservation 1(1&2): 7-21 (R)

56.

Hurni, H. 1994. Methodological evolution of soil conservation research in Ethiopia. IDRC Currents, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Vol. 8, pp. 17-21

55.

Hurni, H. 1994. Ernährungskrisen und Ressourcennutzung in Afrika. Erfahrungen aus Projekten der Forschungszusammenarbeit der Universität Bern. Uni Press 81, Bern, 3-7

54.

Hurni, H. 1994. Achieving sustainable soil management in agriculture. Proc. of the 15th ISSS Conference, Acapulco, Mexico, Vol. 9, 97-98

53.

Van den Bosch, D. 1994. From the Swiss Alps to the Simen Mountains: A personal profile of Hans Hurni. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 49(3): 228-230

52.

Hurni, H. 1994. GIS and mountain environments. Foreword to the book of Price, M., and Heywood, I. (eds)

51.

Hurni, H. 1994. Die Gefahr grosser Hungersnöte bleibt. Äthiopien, eine Länderinformation der Kindernothilfe, Duisburg, 24-25

50.

Herweg, K. und H. Hurni. 1993: Das Forschungsprojekt "Bodenkonservierung" der Universität Bern in Aethiopien. Nachhaltige Bodennutzung in Entwicklungsländern. Berichte zu Entwicklung und Umwelt Nr. 7, S. 39-48

49.

Hurni, H. 1993. Nachhaltige Bodennutzung: Probleme und Konzepte. Nachhaltige Bodennutzung in Entwicklungsländern. Berichte zu Entwicklung und Umwelt Nr. 7, S. 15-27 12

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48.

Hurni, H. 1993. Land degradation, famine, and land resource scenarios in Ethiopia. Paper presented to the National Conference on a Disaster Prevention and Preparedness Strategy for Ethiopia, December 5-8. Addis Abeba, 31 pp. Published in: World soil erosion and conservation. Cambridge studies in applied ecology and resource management, pp. 27-61

47.

Hurni, H. 1993. Famine in Somalia: Fate or failure? Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, Ankeny, USA, pp. 20-21

46.

Hurni, H. 1992. Ethical considerations for a global concept of sustainable land use. Proc. 7th. ISCO Conference, Sydney, pp. 97-101

45.

Kebede Tato and H. Hurni. 1992. Soil conservation for survival. Soil conservation for survival, SWCS, Ankeny, pp. 1-9 (K)

44.

Hurni, H. 1992. Ecology: What are the European, what the African tasks? Paper presented at the Int. Conference on European-African relations: Challenges in the 1990s. Ebenhausen, 24-27 May 1992, 18 pp.

43.

Hurni, H. 1992. Umweltforschung als Beitrag zur Bewältigung von Ressourcenkrisen in der "Dritten Welt"? Geomethodica 17, Basel, S. 19-42 (R)

42.

Hurni, H. 1992. Umweltzerstörung und Armut. Direktion für Entwicklungszusammenarbeit und humanitäre Hilfe, E+D No. 36, pp. 2-5. (Auch in französischer Sprache: Pauvreté et environnement.)

41.

Hurni, H. 1991. Krieg und Umweltkatastrophen: Eine Lehre aus der jüngsten Vergangenheit. Mosquito No. 3, S. 19

40.

Hurni, H., Bagoora, F.K., Laker, M.C., Mössmer, M., Ofwono-Orecho, J.K.W., Ojany, F.F., Wachs, T. and U. Wiesmann. 1992. African mountain and highland environments: suitability and susceptibility. The state of the world's mountains, a global report, UNCED Mountain Agenda, pp 11-44

39.

Hurni, H. 1991. Ökologische Aspekte bei der Entstehung von Hungersnöten in Äthiopien. Entwicklungsperspektiven am Horn von Afrika, texte 49, Verlag Dienste in Übersee, Hamburg, S. 98-125

38.

Hurni, H. 1991. Ökologische Zustandsbeschreibung und die sozio-ökonomischen Voraussetzungen für eine Entwicklungsarbeit im ländlichen Raum. Entwicklungsperspektiven am Horn von Afrika, texte 49, Verlag Dienste in Übersee, Hamburg, S. 79-97

37.

Hurni, H. 1990. Towards sustainable development in Ethiopia. National Conservation Strategy Conference, 22-25 May 1990, Addis Abeba, 7 pp. (K)

36.

Hurni, H. 1990. Agrarentwicklung und Umweltprobleme in Äthiopien. Brühne, S. und Matthies, V. (Hrsg.): Krisenregion Horn von Afrika. Hamburger Beiträge zur AfrikaKunde, Band 39, Hamburg, S. 91-106

35.

Hurni, H. and B. Messerli. 1990. Conclusions and resolutions on the first African mountains workshop. Messerli, B., and Hurni, H., (eds): African mountains and highlands: Problems and perspectives. African Mountains Association, Bern and Addis Abeba, S. 427-433

34.

Hurni, H. 1990. Die Ausbeutung der Umwelt beenden. kem-Auftrag Nr. 6, 24. Jg., Basel, S. 18-21

33.

Hurni, H. 1990. Thematische Karten als Grundlage der ländlichen Entwicklung in Äthiopien. Geographica Helvetica, H. 2, Zürich 13

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32.

Hurni, H. 1990. Von den Pyramiden lernen? Umweltzerstörung und die Dritte Welt, Mosquito Nr. 3, S. 10-13

31.

Hurni, H. 1989. Topographische Karten in Äthiopien als Grundlage für ländliche Entwicklung. Photogrammetrie und Vermessung, Vielfalt und Praxis, Festschrift Max Zurbuchen, Geographica Bernensia, P 18, S. 29-37

30.

Hurni, H. 1989. Rainfall direction and its relationship to erosivity, soil loss and runoff. Sanaarn Rimwanich (Ed.): Land conservation for future generations. Proc. of the 5th Int. Soil Conservation Conference, Vol. 1, Bangkok, pp. 329-341

29.

Hurni, H. 1989. Boden für die Zukunft. Umweltforschung als Thema der Entwicklungszusammenarbeit. Uni Press 62, Bern, S. 42-46

28.

Hurni, H. 1989. Applied soil conservation research in Ethiopia. Third National Workshop on Soil Conservation in Kenya, 1986, edited by D. Thomas, Nairobi University (K)

27.

Hurni, H. 1988. The first workshop on African mountains and highlands: A summary. Mountain Research and Development, Vol. 8, Nos 2/3, pp. 101-109 (R)

26.

Hurni, H. 1988. Principles of soil conservation for cultivated land. Soil Technology, Vol. 1, No. 2, CATENA, pp. 101-116 (R)

25.

Hurni, H. 1988. Options for conservation of steep lands in subsistence agricultural systems. Moldenhauer, W.C. and Hudson, N. (eds): Conservation farming on steep lands. Soil and Water Conservation Society, Ankeny, pp. 33-44

24.

Hurni, H. 1988. Degradation and conservation of the soil resource in the Ethiopian highlands. First International Workshop on African Mountains and Highlands, Ethiopia. Mountain Research and Development, Vol. 8, Nos 2/3, pp. 123-130 (R) (K)

23.

Hurni, H. 1987. Commission on Mountain Geoecology. IGU Bulletin 37, pp. 15-21

22.

Hurni, H. 1987. "Top-Down"-Beratung mit "Bottom-Up"-Ansatz? Ergebnisse eines angewandten Forschungsprojekts in Aethiopien. Berater-News, Landw. Beratungszentrale Lindau 1/87, S. 36-46

21.

Hurni, H. 1987. Vom Umgang der Menschen mit natürlichen Ressourcen. E+D Nr. 25/1987, S. 16-19

20.

Hurni, H., Klötzli, F., Nievergelt, B., Zurbuchen, M., Teshome Ashine, Messerli, B. and T. Peters. 1987. Wildlife conservation and rural development planning in a high mountain area in Ethiopia. With map, scale 1:100'000. Mountain Research and Development, Vol. 7, No 4, pp. 405-416 (R)

19.

Hurni, H. 1987. Erosion - productivity - conservation systems in Ethiopia. Pla Sentis, I. (Edt.): Soil Conservation and Productivity. Proc. of the 4th Int. Soil Conservation Conference, Maracay, Venezuela, pp. 654-674

18.

Hurni, H. and Teshome Ashine. 1986. Integration of a world heritage site in an agricultural environment in the Simen mountains (Ethiopia). Parks, Vol. 11, No 1, pp. 11-14 (R) (K)

17.

Hurni, H. 1986. Late Quaternary of Simen and other mountains in Ethiopia. Mahaney, W.C. (Edt.): Quaternary and environmental research on East African mountains. A.A. Balkema, Rotterdam, pp.105-120

16.

Hurni, H. 1985. An ecosystem approach to soil conservation. El-Swaify, S.A., Moldenhauer, W.C., and Andrew Lo (eds): Soil erosion and Conservation. Proc. of the 3rd 14

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Int. Soil Conservation Conference, Soil and Water Conservation Society, Ankeny, pp. 759-771 15.

Hurni, H. 1984. Umweltprobleme in Aethiopien. Landschaftszerstörung und Stabilisierungsversuche in einem Drittweltland. Anthos, 3, S. 3-10

14.

Hurni, H., Sompote Nuntapong. 1983. Agro-forestry improvements for shifting cultivation systems: Soil conservation research in Northern Thailand. Mountain Research and Development Vol. 3, no. 4, pp. 338-345 (R)

13.

Hurni, H. 1983. Soil erosion and soil formation in agricultural ecosystems: Ethiopia and Northern Thailand. Mountain Research and Development, Vol. 3, No 2, pp. 131-142 (R)

12.

Hurni, H. 1982. Soil erosion in Huai Thung Choa - Northern Thailand: Concerns and constraints. Mountain Research and Development, Vol. 2 No. 2, pp. 141-156 (R)

11.

Hurni, H. 1982. Probleme touristischer Entwicklung im Hochgebirge von Semien Aethiopien. Jahrbuch der Geographischen Gesellschaft von Bern, Bd. 54, S. 191-204

10.

Hurni, H. and B. Messerli. 1981. Conflict between man and nature in Ethiopia's mountain massif. UNU Newsletter, Vol. 5, No 3, pp. 2

9.

Hurni, H. and B. Messerli. 1981. Mountain research for conservation and development in Simen, Ethiopia (with map, scale 1:100'000). Mountain Research and Development, Vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 49-54 (R)

8.

Hurni, H. 1981. Simen mountains - Ethiopia: Palaeoclimate of the last cold period (late Würm). Palaeoecology of Africa and the Surrounding Islands, Vol. 13, pp. 127-137 (R)

7.

Hurni, H. 1981. Hochgebirge von Semien - Aethiopien: Zwei Karten zur Dynamik der Höhenstufung von der letzten Kaltzeit bis zur Gegenwart. Erdkunde, Bd. 35, S. 98-107 (R)

6.

Hurni, H. 1981. A nomograph for the design of labour-intensive soil conservation measures in rain-fed cultivations. Morgan, R.P.C. (Edt.): Soil conservation - Problems and prospects, Wiley, London, pp. 185-210 (R)

5.

Hurni, H. 1980. Bodenerosion in Oekosystemen mit Brandrodungs-Hackbau in NordThailand. Regio Basiliensis, XXI, 3, S. 30-41

4.

Hurni, H. 1979. Semien - Aethiopien: Methoden zur Erfassung der Bodenerosion. Geomethodica 4 (Veröff. 4. BGC), Basel, S. 151-182 (R)

3.

Hurni, H. 1978. Soil erosion forms in the Simen mountains - Ethiopia (with map 1:25'000). Geographica Bernensia, G8, pp. 93-100

2.

Messerli, B., Hurni, H., Kienholz, H. and M. Winiger. 1977. Bale Mountains: Largest Pleistocene mountain glacier system of Ethiopia. INQUA Abstracts, Birmingham, 1 pp.

1.

Hurni, H. 1975. Bodenerosion in Semien - Aethiopien (mit Karte 1:25'000). Geographica Helvetica (Heft 4), S. 157-168 (R)

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Maps prepared 16.

"Simen Mountains, Ethiopia, Field Expedition 2004, 1:250’000", published in Hurni, 2005

15.

"Simen Mountains, Ethiopia 1:100’000, World Heritage Site" (2003)

14.

"Agro-ecological zones Ethiopia 1:1'000'000 (3 sheets)" (1995)

13.

"National map Eritrea 1:1'000'000" (1993)

12.

"Gununo, Sidamo region, Ethiopia 1:10'000"

11.

"Maybar, Wello region, Ethiopia 1:10'000"

10.

"Andit Tid, Shewa Region, Ethiopia 1:10'000"

9.

"Hunde Lafto, Harerge Region, Ethiopia 1:10'000"

8.

"Management Zones 1:100'000, Simen Mountains, Ethiopia", published in Hurni, 1986

7.

"Soil Formation Rates, Ethiopia 1:1'000'000" (8 maps), published in Hurni, 1983, revised and reprinted in 1991

6.

"Harvesting Areas and Cultivation Belts in and around the Simen Mountains National Park, Ethiopia 1:50'000", published in Hurni, 1982

5.

"Present Day Altitudinal Belts 1:100'000, Simen Mountains, Ethiopia", published in Hurni, 1981, 1982

4.

"Altitudinal Belts of the Last Cold Period 1:100'000, Simen Mountains, Ethiopia", published in Hurni, 1981, 1982

3.

"Trekking Map 1:100'000, Simen Mountains, Ethiopia", published in Hurni, 1982

2.

"Soil Erosion 1:25'000, Upper Jinbar Valley, Simen, Ethiopia", published in Hurni, 1978

1.

"Bodenerosion 1:25'000, Oberes Jinbar-Tal, Semien, Aethiopien", published in Hurni, 1975

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Co-editorship of books and journals

23.

Hurni, H. (editor-in-chief). 2011. International journal ‘Mountain Research and Development’, 4 issues, approximately 400 pp.

22.

Wiesmann U, Hurni H, editors; with an international group of co-editors. 2011. Research for Sustainable Development: Foundations, Experiences, and Perspectives. Perspectives of the Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) North-South, University of Bern, Vol. 6. Bern, Switzerland: Geographica Bernensia, 640 pages. [ISBN: 978-3-905835-31-1]

21.

Hurni, H. (editor-in-chief). 2010. International journal ‘Mountain Research and Development’, 4 issues, approximately 400 pp.

22.

Hurni, H., Wiesmann, U., with an international group of co-editors (eds.). 2010. Global Change and Sustainable Development: A Synthesis of Regional Experiences from Research Partnerships. Perspectives of the Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) North-South, University of Bern, Vol. 5. Bern: Geographica Bernensia, 578 pp.

21.

Hurni, H. (editor-in-chief). 2009. International journal ‘Mountain Research and Development’, 4 issues, approximately 400 pp.

20.

Hurni, H. (editor-in-chief). 2008. International journal ‘Mountain Research and Development’, February issue, approximately 100 pp.

19.

Hurni, H. (editor-in-chief). 2007. International journal ‘Mountain Research and Development’, 4 issues, approximately 400 pp.

18.

Hurni, H., Giger, M. and K. Meyer (eds). 2006. Soils on the global agenda. Developing international mechanisms for sustainable land management. Prepared with the support of an international group of specialists of the IASUS Working Group of the International Union of Soil Sciences (IUSS). Centre for Development and Environment, Bern, 64 pp.

17.

Hurni, H. (editor-in-chief). 2006. International journal ‘Mountain Research and Development’, 4 issues, approximately 400 pp.

16.

Hurni, H. (editor-in-chief). 2005. International journal ‘Mountain Research and Development’, 4 issues, approximately 400 pp.

15.

Hurni, H. (editor-in-chief). 2004. International journal ‘Mountain Research and Development’, 4 issues, approximately 400 pp.

14.

*Hurni, H., Wiesmann, U. and R. Schertenleib (eds). 2004. Research for Mitigating Syndromes of Global Change. A transdisciplinary appraisal of selected regions of the world to prepare development-oriented research partnerships. Perspectives of the Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) North-South, University of Bern, Vol. 1. Bern: Geographica Bernensia, 468 pp.

13.

Hurni, H. (editor-in-chief). 2003. International journal ‘Mountain Research and Development’, 4 issues, approximately 400 pp.

12.

Hurni, H. (editor-in-chief). 2002. International journal ‘Mountain Research and Development’, 4 issues, approximately 400 pp.

11.

Hurni, H. and K. Meyer (eds). 2002. A world soils agenda. Discussing international actions for the sustainable use of soils. Prepared with the support of an international 17

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group of specialists of the IASUS Working Group of the International Union of Soil Sciences (IUSS). Bern: Centre for Development and Environment, 63 pp. 10.

Hurni, H. (editor-in-chief). 2001. International journal 'Mountain Research and Development', 4 issues, approximately 400 pp.

9.

KFPE. 2001. Enhancing research capacity in developing and transition countries. Swiss Commission for Research Partnerships with Developing Countries (KFPE). Edited by H. Hurni et al.; Bern: Geographica Bernensia, 316 pp.

8.

Hurni, H. (editor-in-chief). 2000. International journal 'Mountain Research and Development', 4 issues, approximately 400 pp.

7.

Hurni, H. and J. Ramamonjisoa (eds). 1999. African mountain development in a changing World. African Mountains Association, African Highlands Initiative, and United Nations University, Antananarivo, 332 + xii pp.

6.

Hurni, H., Egger, P. und P. Reinhart (eds). 1993. Nachhaltige Bodennutzung in Entwicklungsländern. Berichte zu Entwicklung und Umwelt Nr. 7, CDE, Universität Bern, 111 S.

5.

Hurni, H. and Kebede Tato (eds). 1992. Erosion, conservation, and small-scale farming. Proc. of the 6th Int. Soil Conservation Conference. Geographica Bernensia, Int. Soil Conservation Organisation, and World Association of Soil and Water Conservation, Bern, 582 pp.

4.

Kebede Tato and H. Hurni (eds). 1992. Soil conservation for survival. Proc. of the 6th Int. Soil Conservation Conference. Soil and Water Conservation Society, Ankeny, USA, 420 pp

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