Soil degradation is globally concerning due to its adverse effects on the environment and agricultural production. Much of Swaziland is at risk from degradation. This paper assesses farmer perceptions and responses to soil degradation in 2002 and 2014, focusing on two land uses that underpin rural livelihoods: arable land and rangeland areas. It uses repeat household survey and semi-structured interviews, in two case study chiefdoms in the country’s middleveld (KaBhudla and Engcayini) in the first longitudinal study of its kind. We find that observations of land degradation are perceived mainly through changes in land productivity, with chemical degradation occurring predominantly on arable land, and physical degradation and erosion mainly ...
This study uses data from Swaziland to test whether variations in local agro-ecological regions leve...
Soil degradation remains a challenge in African highlands, where land management lacks a strong cont...
Abstract:The strategies taken by a particular government are largely based upon their socio-cultural...
Soil degradation is globally concerning due to its adverse effects on the environment and agricultur...
Soil degradation is globally concerning due to its adverse effects on the environment and agricultur...
Soil degradation means loss of biological and economic productivity of the land. Measurements of lan...
To combat land degradation in the Central Rift Valley (CRV) of Ethiopia, farmers are of crucial impo...
Tanzania Journal of Agricultural Sciences 2013, Vol 12(1) : 11-21A cross sectional study was conduc...
Tanzania Journal of Agricultural Sciences 2013, Vol. 12(1) : PP 11-21A cross sectional study was co...
This paper explores Swaziland's National Action Programme (NAP) to combat desertification; the count...
The objective of this study was to investigate the user communities’ understanding and interpretatio...
Due to the particular nature of accelerated soil erosion, its impact on food security is usually ver...
Soil erosion is widespread in Swaziland and is very severe on small holder farms and communal grazin...
Land degradation has become a critical problem in many parts of highland Ethiopia. There is great ne...
Identification of land degradation and its conservation techniques is of interest to and knowledge o...
This study uses data from Swaziland to test whether variations in local agro-ecological regions leve...
Soil degradation remains a challenge in African highlands, where land management lacks a strong cont...
Abstract:The strategies taken by a particular government are largely based upon their socio-cultural...
Soil degradation is globally concerning due to its adverse effects on the environment and agricultur...
Soil degradation is globally concerning due to its adverse effects on the environment and agricultur...
Soil degradation means loss of biological and economic productivity of the land. Measurements of lan...
To combat land degradation in the Central Rift Valley (CRV) of Ethiopia, farmers are of crucial impo...
Tanzania Journal of Agricultural Sciences 2013, Vol 12(1) : 11-21A cross sectional study was conduc...
Tanzania Journal of Agricultural Sciences 2013, Vol. 12(1) : PP 11-21A cross sectional study was co...
This paper explores Swaziland's National Action Programme (NAP) to combat desertification; the count...
The objective of this study was to investigate the user communities’ understanding and interpretatio...
Due to the particular nature of accelerated soil erosion, its impact on food security is usually ver...
Soil erosion is widespread in Swaziland and is very severe on small holder farms and communal grazin...
Land degradation has become a critical problem in many parts of highland Ethiopia. There is great ne...
Identification of land degradation and its conservation techniques is of interest to and knowledge o...
This study uses data from Swaziland to test whether variations in local agro-ecological regions leve...
Soil degradation remains a challenge in African highlands, where land management lacks a strong cont...
Abstract:The strategies taken by a particular government are largely based upon their socio-cultural...