This study deals with the spontaneous spreading of stone bunds in the central Ethiopian highlands, i.e., the adoption and implementation of stone bunds by farmers on their own initiative. The study tests the hypothesis that spontaneously implemented stone bunds, as compared to stone bunds implemented by mass mobilization campaigns, are more integrated with other land management practices and lead to higher yields. Data are collected in the Girar Jarso woreda through field observations and household surveys. Descriptive statistics are used to analyze and test the data at 1% and 5% probability levels. Results show that stone bunds are spontaneously implemented mainly on farmlands located nearby the homesteads where farmers perceive severe ero...
Land degradation has been one of the major areas of concern in Ethiopia. Governments and development...
Stone-terrace construction is among the most common methods for conserving soil and water resources ...
Soil erosion seriously threatens the future agricultural productivity of Ethiopia's highlands. In an...
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...
Since two decades, stone bunds have been installed in large areas of the Tigray Highlands, Northern ...
In the Ethiopian highlands, large-scale stone bund building programs are implemented to curb severe ...
This study aims to identify key differences between farmers who spontaneously implement stone bunds ...
Use of stone bunds to enhance soil and water conservation was first introduced to Tigray, northern E...
In Ethiopia’s struggle to enhance agricultural production and attain food security, combating land d...
In the Ethiopian Highlands, stone bunds are a common practice for soil and water conservation, influ...
Extensive land degradation in the Ethiopian Highlands jeopardizes rural livelihood. Intensified by i...
Trabajo persentado en el 10th International Symposium on Agriculture and the Environment (AgroEnviro...
A double hurdle statistical analysis of 250 farms in the Tigray region of Ethiopia reveals different...
A double hurdle statistical analysis of 250 farms in the Tigray region of Ethiopia reveals different...
Land degradation has been one of the major areas of concern in Ethiopia. Governments and development...
Stone-terrace construction is among the most common methods for conserving soil and water resources ...
Soil erosion seriously threatens the future agricultural productivity of Ethiopia's highlands. In an...
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...
Since two decades, stone bunds have been installed in large areas of the Tigray Highlands, Northern ...
In the Ethiopian highlands, large-scale stone bund building programs are implemented to curb severe ...
This study aims to identify key differences between farmers who spontaneously implement stone bunds ...
Use of stone bunds to enhance soil and water conservation was first introduced to Tigray, northern E...
In Ethiopia’s struggle to enhance agricultural production and attain food security, combating land d...
In the Ethiopian Highlands, stone bunds are a common practice for soil and water conservation, influ...
Extensive land degradation in the Ethiopian Highlands jeopardizes rural livelihood. Intensified by i...
Trabajo persentado en el 10th International Symposium on Agriculture and the Environment (AgroEnviro...
A double hurdle statistical analysis of 250 farms in the Tigray region of Ethiopia reveals different...
A double hurdle statistical analysis of 250 farms in the Tigray region of Ethiopia reveals different...
Land degradation has been one of the major areas of concern in Ethiopia. Governments and development...
Stone-terrace construction is among the most common methods for conserving soil and water resources ...
Soil erosion seriously threatens the future agricultural productivity of Ethiopia's highlands. In an...