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Riverside development in #Ethiopia is guided by a comprehensive vision that goes beyond simply treating or restoring river streams. The approach focuses on integrated infrastructure development along riverbanks, with buffer zones that may extend beyond or fall within 50 meters on each side depending on the area and local...

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