This study aims to identify key differences between farmers who spontaneously implement stone bunds (i.e. farmers implementing stone bunds by their own initiative) and farmers who do not. Data were collected in the Girar Jarso woreda in the central highlands of Ethiopia, through a household survey with 80 farmers: 40 with spontaneously implemented stone bunds and 40 without. Independent samples t test, principal component analysis and regression analysis were used to analyse the data. Results show that five key-factors explain differences between the two groups of farmers: (1) readiness to change, (2) available resources, (3) social capital, (4) type of family, and (5) commitment. These factors together explain 73% of the variance in the da...
Although there has been a considerable effort to reduce soil erosion and improve land productivity i...
Graduation date: 2009Past afforestation programs launched to promote private and community woodlots\...
One of the main challenges of Ethiopian agriculture is the shortage of certified seeds of improved v...
This study deals with the spontaneous spreading of stone bunds in the central Ethiopian highlands, i...
This study deals with the spontaneous spreading of stone bunds in the central Ethiopian highlands, i...
In Ethiopia’s struggle to enhance agricultural production and attain food security, combating land d...
Abstract— Soil erosion is the major threat in the highlands of Ethiopia. Even if large number of con...
Land degradation, especially water erosion and nutrient depletion, seriously affects agricultural pr...
Soil erosion by water is a severe and continuous ecological problem in the north-western Highlands o...
Ethiopia has implemented various soil and water conservation measures. However, not all smallholder ...
A double hurdle statistical analysis of 250 farms in the Tigray region of Ethiopia reveals different...
Soil and Water Conservation (SWC) structures have been constructed on cultivated land for nearly 40 ...
Small-scale agriculture is an important livelihood in sub-Saharan Africa. In the face of land degrad...
A double hurdle statistical analysis of 250 farms in the Tigray region of Ethiopia reveals different...
The aim of this study was to investigate the main factors that influence smallholders' adoption deci...
Although there has been a considerable effort to reduce soil erosion and improve land productivity i...
Graduation date: 2009Past afforestation programs launched to promote private and community woodlots\...
One of the main challenges of Ethiopian agriculture is the shortage of certified seeds of improved v...
This study deals with the spontaneous spreading of stone bunds in the central Ethiopian highlands, i...
This study deals with the spontaneous spreading of stone bunds in the central Ethiopian highlands, i...
In Ethiopia’s struggle to enhance agricultural production and attain food security, combating land d...
Abstract— Soil erosion is the major threat in the highlands of Ethiopia. Even if large number of con...
Land degradation, especially water erosion and nutrient depletion, seriously affects agricultural pr...
Soil erosion by water is a severe and continuous ecological problem in the north-western Highlands o...
Ethiopia has implemented various soil and water conservation measures. However, not all smallholder ...
A double hurdle statistical analysis of 250 farms in the Tigray region of Ethiopia reveals different...
Soil and Water Conservation (SWC) structures have been constructed on cultivated land for nearly 40 ...
Small-scale agriculture is an important livelihood in sub-Saharan Africa. In the face of land degrad...
A double hurdle statistical analysis of 250 farms in the Tigray region of Ethiopia reveals different...
The aim of this study was to investigate the main factors that influence smallholders' adoption deci...
Although there has been a considerable effort to reduce soil erosion and improve land productivity i...
Graduation date: 2009Past afforestation programs launched to promote private and community woodlots\...
One of the main challenges of Ethiopian agriculture is the shortage of certified seeds of improved v...