Factors affecting choice decision are location specific and it is also important to look into farmers’ decision on conservation practices for which they are aware of. This study was undertaken in Mt. Damota sub-watershed, which is among the degraded site in the woreda as well in the zone. The study mainly investigated how farmers’ decide on conservation practices and what determines their decision. The data was collected from 103 randomly and proportionately selected households from two PAs and six villages by using stratified random sampling techniques where wealth status was used for the stratification. The relevant data were generated using a combination of methods; structured questionnaire, key informants and group discussion methods as...
Ethiopia has implemented various soil and water conservation measures. However, not all smallholder ...
The extent and speed of soil erosion and the resulting soil degradation is distinguished as a seriou...
This study examines the farmers’ adoption behavior of soil and water conservation (SWC) technologies...
It is attested by various studies that implementation of soil and water conservation technologies is...
Soil erosion must be reduced to a tolerable level to control soil fertility decline and sustainable ...
This study aimed at identifying determinants of farmer’s willingness to participate in soil conser...
In the Ethiopian highlands, land degradation resulting from soil erosion and nutrient depletion is a...
The adoption of improved soil and water conservation technologies in developing countries has attrac...
The aim of this study was to investigate the main factors that influence smallholders' adoption deci...
Soil erosion by water is a severe and continuous ecological problem in the north-western Highlands o...
The adoption of improved soil and water conservation technologies in developing countries has attrac...
Abstract— Soil erosion is the major threat in the highlands of Ethiopia. Even if large number of con...
Soil degradation is one of the most serious environmental problems in Ethiopia. The Ethiopian highla...
The Ethiopian government has made efforts to rehabilitate degraded lands using a range of sustainabl...
Soil water conservation activities have an impact on food security. However, extent of participation...
Ethiopia has implemented various soil and water conservation measures. However, not all smallholder ...
The extent and speed of soil erosion and the resulting soil degradation is distinguished as a seriou...
This study examines the farmers’ adoption behavior of soil and water conservation (SWC) technologies...
It is attested by various studies that implementation of soil and water conservation technologies is...
Soil erosion must be reduced to a tolerable level to control soil fertility decline and sustainable ...
This study aimed at identifying determinants of farmer’s willingness to participate in soil conser...
In the Ethiopian highlands, land degradation resulting from soil erosion and nutrient depletion is a...
The adoption of improved soil and water conservation technologies in developing countries has attrac...
The aim of this study was to investigate the main factors that influence smallholders' adoption deci...
Soil erosion by water is a severe and continuous ecological problem in the north-western Highlands o...
The adoption of improved soil and water conservation technologies in developing countries has attrac...
Abstract— Soil erosion is the major threat in the highlands of Ethiopia. Even if large number of con...
Soil degradation is one of the most serious environmental problems in Ethiopia. The Ethiopian highla...
The Ethiopian government has made efforts to rehabilitate degraded lands using a range of sustainabl...
Soil water conservation activities have an impact on food security. However, extent of participation...
Ethiopia has implemented various soil and water conservation measures. However, not all smallholder ...
The extent and speed of soil erosion and the resulting soil degradation is distinguished as a seriou...
This study examines the farmers’ adoption behavior of soil and water conservation (SWC) technologies...