Jara-Rojas, R (Jara-Rojas, Roberto)[ 1 ] ; Bravo-Ureta, BE (Bravo-Ureta, Boris E.)[ 1,2 ] ; Engler, A (Engler, Alejandra)[ 1 ] ; Diaz, J (Diaz, Jose)[ 1 ] Univ Talca, Dept Agr Econ, Talca, Chile. [ 2 ] Univ Connecticut, Dept Agr & Resource Econ, Storrs, CT 06269 USAStudies reveal that 80% of the world's agricultural land is showing signs of moderate levels of soil erosion. On the other hand, it is a fact that water is becoming a more scarce resource jeopardizing food security. Thus, conserving both water and soil are two of the most pressing issues in international agriculture and food production. This article examines the impact of natural, social, human, and financial capital variables on the adoption of water conservation and soil conse...
In developing countries, the protection of biodiversity and ecosystem services (ES) rests on the han...
Soil erosion is a serious constraint for agriculture and rural development in developing countries. ...
Land shortages are forcing smallholder farmers to cultivate steeplands. Resulting accelerated soil e...
Approximately 80% of the world’s agricultural land presents moderate levels of erosion. In Chile, th...
126 P. Georg-August-University of Gottingen,GermanyThis estudy examines the determinants of current...
This study estimates a stochastic production frontier to measure technical efficiency (TE) using far...
This paper examines the adoption of irrigation technologies and the underlying diversity in terms of...
The purpose of this research is to assess the welfare effects of climate change on the Chilean agric...
The purpose of this research is to assess the welfare effects of climate change on the Chilean agric...
By introducing technologies and institutional reforms, irrigation modernization has been at the cent...
This article examines the influence of intrinsic and extrinsic motivations, as well as the interplay...
Irrigated agriculture is the primary sector demanding water resources in the world. Given that, impr...
Climate change is likely to lead to increased water scarcity in the coming decades and to changes in...
The food system is strongly related to the pressure of our planetary boundaries, being responsible f...
Soil degradation in the sloping uplands of Asia is a serious problem that threatens the sustainabili...
In developing countries, the protection of biodiversity and ecosystem services (ES) rests on the han...
Soil erosion is a serious constraint for agriculture and rural development in developing countries. ...
Land shortages are forcing smallholder farmers to cultivate steeplands. Resulting accelerated soil e...
Approximately 80% of the world’s agricultural land presents moderate levels of erosion. In Chile, th...
126 P. Georg-August-University of Gottingen,GermanyThis estudy examines the determinants of current...
This study estimates a stochastic production frontier to measure technical efficiency (TE) using far...
This paper examines the adoption of irrigation technologies and the underlying diversity in terms of...
The purpose of this research is to assess the welfare effects of climate change on the Chilean agric...
The purpose of this research is to assess the welfare effects of climate change on the Chilean agric...
By introducing technologies and institutional reforms, irrigation modernization has been at the cent...
This article examines the influence of intrinsic and extrinsic motivations, as well as the interplay...
Irrigated agriculture is the primary sector demanding water resources in the world. Given that, impr...
Climate change is likely to lead to increased water scarcity in the coming decades and to changes in...
The food system is strongly related to the pressure of our planetary boundaries, being responsible f...
Soil degradation in the sloping uplands of Asia is a serious problem that threatens the sustainabili...
In developing countries, the protection of biodiversity and ecosystem services (ES) rests on the han...
Soil erosion is a serious constraint for agriculture and rural development in developing countries. ...
Land shortages are forcing smallholder farmers to cultivate steeplands. Resulting accelerated soil e...