Eritrean Highlands

Eritrean Highlands

The Eritrean Highlands are an extension of the Ethiopian Highlands to the south. The region has seen tremendous deforestation since the Italian Colonial period which began in the late 19th century. The Highlands are at particular risk of deforestation and associated soil erosion. Furthermore the region, lying south of the Sahel are at particular risk of desertification and frequent drought. The Highlands experience, as most tropical regions, two seasons; the rainy season ("kremti") is from June-September while the dry season is from September to June. The average temperature for the Highlands is approximately 16°C. The tallest pointed in Eritrea is located in the Eritrean Highlands at Amba Soira.

The Eritrean Highlands are drained by four major rivers towards Sudan and by several smaller rivers into the Red Sea coast of Eritrea. Flowing towards Sudan and the Nile River are the Gash and Setit Rivers while towards Sudan without reaching the Nile are the Barka and Anseba Rivers. The Eastern Escarpment of Eritrea is drained by numerous small streams.

Many believe that forest cover in the Eritrean Highlands was as high 30% but has since declined to 1%, [cite paper | author = Boerma, Pauline | title =Assessing Forest Cover Change in Eritrea — A Historical Perspective | publisher =Mountain Research and Development | url =http://www.mrd-journal.org/pdf/Boerma_MRED26_1_pp41-47.pdf | format =PDF | accessdate =2007-01-17] however, others including Louise Latt have suggested that there has never been such a dramatic decline in forest cover. [cite paper | author = Louise Latt | title = Eritrea Re-photographed: Landscape Changes in the Eritrean Highlands 1890-2004 | format = PDF | url = http://www.cde.unibe.ch/University/pdf/TTD/Laett_Eritrea.pdf | accessdate = 2006-09-26] The eastern edge of the Highlands falls off dramatically towards the Red Sea which causes two climactic systems to overlap. This region is oft noted for its perennial forest cover. This is also the region that Eritrea's Merara coffee is grown.

The soil conditions in the Eritrean Highlands is also quite complex. The predominant soils are chromic, eutric, and calsic cambisols of strong red colour. Other soils found in the highlands are lithosols, xerosols and fluvisols. [cite web|url=http://www.fao.org/docrep/003/x6782e/X6782E01.htm|title=FOSA Country Report|accessdate=2007-01-17]

ee also

* Environmental issues in Eritrea
* Geography of Eritrea

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