Boserup and Ruthenberg (BR) provided the framework to analyze the impact of population growth and market access on the intensification of farming systems. Prior evidence in Africa is consistent with the framework. Over the past two decades, rapid population growth has put farming systems under stress, while rapid urbanization and economic growth have provided new market opportunities. New measures of agro-ecological potential and urban gravity are developed to analyze their impact on population density and market access. The descriptive and regression analyses show that the patterns of intensification across countries are only partially consistent with the BR predictions. Fallow areas have disappeared, but cropping intensities remain very l...
Will a growing population lead to depletion of natural resources and eventually economic collapse, a...
Contrary to conventional economic theories, the relationship between income growth and agricultural ...
A general question deriving from the preceding chapter is, what is the best approach for increasing ...
Boserup and Ruthenberg (BR) provided the framework to analyze the impact of population growth and ma...
Boserup and Ruthenberg (BR) provided the framework to analyze the impact of population growth and ma...
This study assesses the patterns of agricultural intensification in 40 African countries looking at ...
Over the past half-century, agricultural production gains have provided a platform for rural and urb...
Over the past half-century, agricultural production gains have provided a platform for rural and urb...
Increasing population pressure and population density in many African countries are inducing land sc...
AbstractIn a world that is developing fast, Africa's relative stagnation is a human tragedy that cha...
Increasing population pressure and population density in many African countries are inducing land sc...
The Boserupian theory holds that population density growth can be accompanied by sustainable agricul...
AbstractA large and increasing proportion of agricultural growth in Africa must come from continuous...
Increasing population pressure and population density in many African countries are inducing land sc...
In a world that is developing fast, Africa¿s relative stagnation is a human tragedy that challenges ...
Will a growing population lead to depletion of natural resources and eventually economic collapse, a...
Contrary to conventional economic theories, the relationship between income growth and agricultural ...
A general question deriving from the preceding chapter is, what is the best approach for increasing ...
Boserup and Ruthenberg (BR) provided the framework to analyze the impact of population growth and ma...
Boserup and Ruthenberg (BR) provided the framework to analyze the impact of population growth and ma...
This study assesses the patterns of agricultural intensification in 40 African countries looking at ...
Over the past half-century, agricultural production gains have provided a platform for rural and urb...
Over the past half-century, agricultural production gains have provided a platform for rural and urb...
Increasing population pressure and population density in many African countries are inducing land sc...
AbstractIn a world that is developing fast, Africa's relative stagnation is a human tragedy that cha...
Increasing population pressure and population density in many African countries are inducing land sc...
The Boserupian theory holds that population density growth can be accompanied by sustainable agricul...
AbstractA large and increasing proportion of agricultural growth in Africa must come from continuous...
Increasing population pressure and population density in many African countries are inducing land sc...
In a world that is developing fast, Africa¿s relative stagnation is a human tragedy that challenges ...
Will a growing population lead to depletion of natural resources and eventually economic collapse, a...
Contrary to conventional economic theories, the relationship between income growth and agricultural ...
A general question deriving from the preceding chapter is, what is the best approach for increasing ...