This Working Paper presents methodological and substantive findings of gender-differentiated quantitative farm household surveys about smallholders’ private irrigation technology adoption in Ghana and Zambia. Focusing on three gender variables, household headship, labor provision and plot management, the paper examines adoption rates, types of technologies and gendered labor provision in female- and male-headed households; compares adoption rates on women’s own plots with overall rates; compares women’s decision-making on irrigated plots and rainfed plots; and examines impacts of targeting strategies. Findings suggest that women are proactive irrigation adopters in spite of the many obstacles they face. Removing those obstacles serves both ...
Paper presented at the 28th International Conference of Agricultural Economists in The Global Bio-Ec...
This thesis examines the local waterscapes of two smallholder irrigation farming systems in the dry ...
Poor soil fertility is a major challenge in food production in Ghana especially in the upper east re...
This Working Paper presents methodological and substantive findings of gender-differentiated quantit...
This paper explores gender aspects of smallholders' private technology adoption for groundwater irri...
Drawing on qualitative data from Ethiopia, Ghana, and Tanzania, this paper develops a framework for ...
This paper complements the gender and technology adoption literature by shifting attention to what h...
Rural household economies dependent on rain-fed agriculture are increasingly turning to irrigation t...
Given persistent gender inequalities that influence how the benefits of technologies are distributed...
Small-scale irrigation is expanding rapidly in parts of the world, especially sub-Saharan Africa, of...
This paper reports findings from a qualitative study undertaken in Tanzania and Kenya to examine wom...
This paper provides a brief synthesis of research conducted on gender in irrigation, and the tools a...
Gender is central in understanding irrigation systems within the developing world. The different rol...
This paper complements the gender and technology adoption literature by shifting attention to what h...
Article published in Food Policy Journal.This paper uses sex-disaggregated survey data at the plot l...
Paper presented at the 28th International Conference of Agricultural Economists in The Global Bio-Ec...
This thesis examines the local waterscapes of two smallholder irrigation farming systems in the dry ...
Poor soil fertility is a major challenge in food production in Ghana especially in the upper east re...
This Working Paper presents methodological and substantive findings of gender-differentiated quantit...
This paper explores gender aspects of smallholders' private technology adoption for groundwater irri...
Drawing on qualitative data from Ethiopia, Ghana, and Tanzania, this paper develops a framework for ...
This paper complements the gender and technology adoption literature by shifting attention to what h...
Rural household economies dependent on rain-fed agriculture are increasingly turning to irrigation t...
Given persistent gender inequalities that influence how the benefits of technologies are distributed...
Small-scale irrigation is expanding rapidly in parts of the world, especially sub-Saharan Africa, of...
This paper reports findings from a qualitative study undertaken in Tanzania and Kenya to examine wom...
This paper provides a brief synthesis of research conducted on gender in irrigation, and the tools a...
Gender is central in understanding irrigation systems within the developing world. The different rol...
This paper complements the gender and technology adoption literature by shifting attention to what h...
Article published in Food Policy Journal.This paper uses sex-disaggregated survey data at the plot l...
Paper presented at the 28th International Conference of Agricultural Economists in The Global Bio-Ec...
This thesis examines the local waterscapes of two smallholder irrigation farming systems in the dry ...
Poor soil fertility is a major challenge in food production in Ghana especially in the upper east re...