This paper examines how smallholder farmers are differentially affected by agricultural expansion in their communities and landscapes. Contributing to the debate on intensification versus expansion, and implications for sustainability, we employ mixed methods research with smallholders in four communities in Ghana and Ethiopia to explore the impact of agricultural expansion among different social groups (men, women, the young, older, the poor and rich community members) across different timescales. Surveys were conducted with 200 households per community on livelihoods, land management practices and involvement in agricultural expansion. Focus group discussions were conducted with different categories of farming households to support the in...
Understanding the dynamics of agricultural expansion, their drivers, and interactions is critical fo...
Tigray s agriculture is characterized by small and declining farm size, low productivity with averag...
Feeding the world sustainably is one of today’s greatest challenges. The urgency to produce more foo...
This paper examines how smallholder farmers are differentially affected by agricultural expansion in...
Ghana’s population is forecast to double by 2050, resulting in an increased need for food provision....
In this paper, we will explore the ways in which sustainable intensification interventions often ove...
Understanding the human-forest relationship is key to sustainable development and forest management....
Ethiopia is now the second most populated country in Africa with more than 100 million people and an...
Large land acquisition for agro-investment globally is stirring debate about their socio-political, ...
The rush for land has escalated the last decade, with Sub-Saharan Africa as the most targeted region...
This paper explores how increasing agricultural productivity through agricultural intensification ma...
This paper examines the linkages between cash-crop income and other dimensions of poverty to interro...
This paper identifies and examines the social factors driving the continuous use of traditional farm...
Understanding the dynamics of agricultural expansion, their drivers, and interactions is critical fo...
Tigray s agriculture is characterized by small and declining farm size, low productivity with averag...
Feeding the world sustainably is one of today’s greatest challenges. The urgency to produce more foo...
This paper examines how smallholder farmers are differentially affected by agricultural expansion in...
Ghana’s population is forecast to double by 2050, resulting in an increased need for food provision....
In this paper, we will explore the ways in which sustainable intensification interventions often ove...
Understanding the human-forest relationship is key to sustainable development and forest management....
Ethiopia is now the second most populated country in Africa with more than 100 million people and an...
Large land acquisition for agro-investment globally is stirring debate about their socio-political, ...
The rush for land has escalated the last decade, with Sub-Saharan Africa as the most targeted region...
This paper explores how increasing agricultural productivity through agricultural intensification ma...
This paper examines the linkages between cash-crop income and other dimensions of poverty to interro...
This paper identifies and examines the social factors driving the continuous use of traditional farm...
Understanding the dynamics of agricultural expansion, their drivers, and interactions is critical fo...
Tigray s agriculture is characterized by small and declining farm size, low productivity with averag...
Feeding the world sustainably is one of today’s greatest challenges. The urgency to produce more foo...