The adoption of intensified cattle-feeding techniques by smallholders in Sub-Saharan Africa has been slower than anticipated. This study seeks to better define and understand the role of local collective action in conditioning the strategies that smallholders choose to intensify their cattle-feeding techniques. Collective action was analyzed as a determinant of the transaction costs of accessing feed for these techniques. An in-depth case-study method was used in a single peri-urban village that was at a low but increasing level of intensification of land use. The research found that cattle-keepers were intensifying their cattle-feeding techniques, but in a much more marginal, step-wise fashion than anticipated. The process of intensificati...
This study is being undertaken as a Ph.D. dissertation (University of Wisconsin-Madison) in conjunct...
Collective action is often pursued as a strategy to access resources critical to the livelihoods of ...
In 2001 PARIMA and her partners began to create collective-action groups among illiterate, settled p...
The adoption of intensified cattle-feeding techniques by smallholders in Sub-Saharan Africa has been...
The adoption of intensified cattle-feeding techniques by smallholders in Sub-Saharan Africa has been...
In order to strengthen economic development policy, a broad definition of economic development is of...
Social capital and collective action initiatives provide important avenues for access and uptake of ...
Dimensions of the nature, scope, and complexity of collective action in Kenya have evolved over many...
This study assessed the determinants of participation and intensity of participation in collective a...
"Dimensions of the nature, scope, and complexity of collective action in Kenya have evolved over man...
Collective action occurs when people join together to tackle problems of common interest. Collective...
This paper develops and applies a new approach for analyzing the spatial aspects of individual adopt...
Across sub-Saharan Africa increasing urban demand for milk is offering an income generating opportun...
Collective action has become an important strategy for smallholders in developing countries to remai...
Kajiado, group ranches, subdivision, collective action, pastoralism, flexibility, mobilityThis paper...
This study is being undertaken as a Ph.D. dissertation (University of Wisconsin-Madison) in conjunct...
Collective action is often pursued as a strategy to access resources critical to the livelihoods of ...
In 2001 PARIMA and her partners began to create collective-action groups among illiterate, settled p...
The adoption of intensified cattle-feeding techniques by smallholders in Sub-Saharan Africa has been...
The adoption of intensified cattle-feeding techniques by smallholders in Sub-Saharan Africa has been...
In order to strengthen economic development policy, a broad definition of economic development is of...
Social capital and collective action initiatives provide important avenues for access and uptake of ...
Dimensions of the nature, scope, and complexity of collective action in Kenya have evolved over many...
This study assessed the determinants of participation and intensity of participation in collective a...
"Dimensions of the nature, scope, and complexity of collective action in Kenya have evolved over man...
Collective action occurs when people join together to tackle problems of common interest. Collective...
This paper develops and applies a new approach for analyzing the spatial aspects of individual adopt...
Across sub-Saharan Africa increasing urban demand for milk is offering an income generating opportun...
Collective action has become an important strategy for smallholders in developing countries to remai...
Kajiado, group ranches, subdivision, collective action, pastoralism, flexibility, mobilityThis paper...
This study is being undertaken as a Ph.D. dissertation (University of Wisconsin-Madison) in conjunct...
Collective action is often pursued as a strategy to access resources critical to the livelihoods of ...
In 2001 PARIMA and her partners began to create collective-action groups among illiterate, settled p...