researchThis paper evaluates, using logistic and multiple regression analyses, the socio-economic factors that influence farmers’ decisions to adopt rotational woodlot technology in the farming systems of Uganda, based on a household survey carried out between May and December 2004, involving 120 farmers in Kigorobya sub-county, Hoima district. The analyses demonstrate that farmers make decisions about woodlot technology based on the household and field characteristics. The factors that significantly in-fluenced the decision to adopt rotational woodlot technology included: gender, tree tenure security, seed supply, contact with extension and research agencies, soil erosion index, size of landholding, fuelwood scarcity, and main source of fa...
This research was conducted to assess socio-economic factors influencing adoption of conservation ag...
Graduation date: 2009Past afforestation programs launched to promote private and community woodlots\...
Declining soil fertility, exacerbated by continuous cultivation of land, poverty and limited access ...
Meatu district in Simiyu region is one of the most degraded areas in Tanzania where the effects of d...
The development of farm woodlots as an alternative source of livelihood for smallholder farmers in d...
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Trees and woodlots on farms are prominent features of agricultural landscapes worldwide. For develop...
Fuelwood scarcity is evident in south western Uganda, where households are using sorghum and maize s...
In Kenya, traditional farm landscapes are an overlay agricultural crops livestock and various farm f...
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Limited consideration of small and medium tree planters by most researchers in academic and programm...
A woodlot is a piece of woodland that is a privately owned farm for tree plantation. It has become a...
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This research was conducted to assess socio-economic factors influencing adoption of conservation ag...
Graduation date: 2009Past afforestation programs launched to promote private and community woodlots\...
Declining soil fertility, exacerbated by continuous cultivation of land, poverty and limited access ...
Meatu district in Simiyu region is one of the most degraded areas in Tanzania where the effects of d...
The development of farm woodlots as an alternative source of livelihood for smallholder farmers in d...
This study investigated farmers’ compliance to standard silvicultural practices and its impacts on t...
Trees and woodlots on farms are prominent features of agricultural landscapes worldwide. For develop...
Fuelwood scarcity is evident in south western Uganda, where households are using sorghum and maize s...
In Kenya, traditional farm landscapes are an overlay agricultural crops livestock and various farm f...
This study evaluated socioeconomic factors influencing the uptake of regenerative agriculture techno...
Limited consideration of small and medium tree planters by most researchers in academic and programm...
A woodlot is a piece of woodland that is a privately owned farm for tree plantation. It has become a...
This study analyzed factors that influence farmers' alley farming technology adoption behaviours in ...
With the majority of the world’s poor living and working in developing countries, investment in agro...
Conservation agriculture (CA) is based on three principles: minimum soil disturbance, maintaining a ...
This research was conducted to assess socio-economic factors influencing adoption of conservation ag...
Graduation date: 2009Past afforestation programs launched to promote private and community woodlots\...
Declining soil fertility, exacerbated by continuous cultivation of land, poverty and limited access ...