A comparative cross-sectional study was conducted in Mvomero district using a randomly selected sample of 112 households participating in wetland and non-wetland activities. Three villages were purposively selected in the area whereby interviews were conducted using questionnaire and PRA tools. Specific objectives were to assess the contribution of wetland products to total household cash income, assess the contribution of wetland products to household food security and to determine the socio-economic factors influencing farmers’ accessibility to wetland resources. Data were analysed using descriptive and inferential statistics whereby correlation and t-test were deployed. The results indicated that the contribution of wetland products to ...
This study was undertaken to help highlight the negative impacts of economic activities on wetlands ...
75% of populations living near wetlands have better food security, mainly through direct consumption...
ii The present study was conducted in Mbeya Rural District during December 2011 to April 2012 with t...
A comparative cross-sectional study was conducted in Mvomero district using a randomly selected samp...
Information on the contribution of wetland agriculture production to socio - economic in the Little ...
Wetlands contribute in diverse ways to the livelihoods of millions of people in Sub-Saharan Africa. ...
This study was conducted in the wetlands of the Little Ruaha sub-catchment to assess livelihoods and...
This study was conducted in the wetlands of the Little Ruaha sub-catchment to assess livelihoods and...
This study analyzes factors that contribute to the livelihood of smallholder farmers living in the v...
This study analyzes factors that contribute to the livelihood of smallholder farmers living in the v...
The study mapped experiences of local people regarding food security; assessed the contribution of w...
The physical and ecological attributes of wetlands are important in their economic and biological us...
This study was undertaken to help highlight the negative impacts of economic activities on wetlands ...
Wetland ecosystem plays an important role in Bangladesh’s rural economy by contributing to household...
Koech, RK ORCiD: 0000-0002-0563-6687This study was undertaken to help highlight the negative impacts...
This study was undertaken to help highlight the negative impacts of economic activities on wetlands ...
75% of populations living near wetlands have better food security, mainly through direct consumption...
ii The present study was conducted in Mbeya Rural District during December 2011 to April 2012 with t...
A comparative cross-sectional study was conducted in Mvomero district using a randomly selected samp...
Information on the contribution of wetland agriculture production to socio - economic in the Little ...
Wetlands contribute in diverse ways to the livelihoods of millions of people in Sub-Saharan Africa. ...
This study was conducted in the wetlands of the Little Ruaha sub-catchment to assess livelihoods and...
This study was conducted in the wetlands of the Little Ruaha sub-catchment to assess livelihoods and...
This study analyzes factors that contribute to the livelihood of smallholder farmers living in the v...
This study analyzes factors that contribute to the livelihood of smallholder farmers living in the v...
The study mapped experiences of local people regarding food security; assessed the contribution of w...
The physical and ecological attributes of wetlands are important in their economic and biological us...
This study was undertaken to help highlight the negative impacts of economic activities on wetlands ...
Wetland ecosystem plays an important role in Bangladesh’s rural economy by contributing to household...
Koech, RK ORCiD: 0000-0002-0563-6687This study was undertaken to help highlight the negative impacts...
This study was undertaken to help highlight the negative impacts of economic activities on wetlands ...
75% of populations living near wetlands have better food security, mainly through direct consumption...
ii The present study was conducted in Mbeya Rural District during December 2011 to April 2012 with t...