This paper studies farmers who operate in a risky environment at a minimum level of subsistence. In particular is investigated how poverty influence their soil conse rvation decision in the absence of formal insurance markets. It is shown that the consequences for the soil conservation decision from poverty differ across the agricultural activities considered in the model. Output induced soil depletion increases with poverty, while soil conservation improves for the same reason when soil conservation inputs and overlapping technologies are considered
There is a continuing debate on the relationship between poverty and the environment. Although many ...
This study looks at the determinants of farm technology uptake, with attention to farmers’ risk pref...
Peasant households ' land use and conservation decisions are likely to be influenced by their dual e...
This paper studies farmers who operate in a risky environment at a minimum level of subsistence. In ...
The paper examines the interlinkages between population pressure and poverty, possible impacts on ho...
This paper studies the production and soil depletion choices of a risk averse farmer. The study appl...
We explore poor farmers' incentives to adopt production systems that increase soil carbon sequestrat...
This paper studies soil depletion incentives in a dynamic economic model under two different sources...
Links between poverty and natural resource degradation are examined in the context of soil erosion, ...
Soil erosion is one of the most serious environmental problems in Ethiopia. Coupled with growing pop...
Soil erosion is widely considered to be a serious threat to the long-term viability of agriculture i...
This paper investigates patterns of soil conservation adoption among low-income farmers in the Phili...
Farmer decisions with regard to production and land use are strongly influenced by socio-economic fa...
Soil health, along with water supply, is the most valuable resource for humans, as human life depend...
Climate variability is a major source of risk to smallholder farmers and pastoralists, particularly ...
There is a continuing debate on the relationship between poverty and the environment. Although many ...
This study looks at the determinants of farm technology uptake, with attention to farmers’ risk pref...
Peasant households ' land use and conservation decisions are likely to be influenced by their dual e...
This paper studies farmers who operate in a risky environment at a minimum level of subsistence. In ...
The paper examines the interlinkages between population pressure and poverty, possible impacts on ho...
This paper studies the production and soil depletion choices of a risk averse farmer. The study appl...
We explore poor farmers' incentives to adopt production systems that increase soil carbon sequestrat...
This paper studies soil depletion incentives in a dynamic economic model under two different sources...
Links between poverty and natural resource degradation are examined in the context of soil erosion, ...
Soil erosion is one of the most serious environmental problems in Ethiopia. Coupled with growing pop...
Soil erosion is widely considered to be a serious threat to the long-term viability of agriculture i...
This paper investigates patterns of soil conservation adoption among low-income farmers in the Phili...
Farmer decisions with regard to production and land use are strongly influenced by socio-economic fa...
Soil health, along with water supply, is the most valuable resource for humans, as human life depend...
Climate variability is a major source of risk to smallholder farmers and pastoralists, particularly ...
There is a continuing debate on the relationship between poverty and the environment. Although many ...
This study looks at the determinants of farm technology uptake, with attention to farmers’ risk pref...
Peasant households ' land use and conservation decisions are likely to be influenced by their dual e...