While previous research on African smallholder agriculture has been criticized of focusing on the sole factor of population pressure as driver of agricultural degradation or intensification, the present study tries to nuance this debate by providing empirically grounded research, exploring the dynamics behind local agro-ecological change. The thesis specifically studies the dynamics behind small-scale farmers’ crop choices in relation to their management of trees in cropland in Gera District, Ethiopia. Drawing on situated landscape interviews and focus group discussions with farmers combined with observations and interviews with agriculture officials, a contextual understanding of local agro-ecological processes emerged. While political eco...
Land degradation in the Ethiopian highlands is considered to be one of the major problems threatenin...
Few studies of land-use/land-cover change provide an integrated assessment of the driving forces and...
This study assesses the perceptions of local farming households in the savannahs of northeast Ghana ...
While previous research on African smallholder agriculture has been criticized of focusing on the so...
Agricultural landscapes in sub-Saharan Africa are dynamic and are shaped by farmers' land use decisi...
Ethiopia is now the second most populated country in Africa with more than 100 million people and an...
Land-use change, a major driver of biodiversity loss and ecosystem service degradation, is caused by...
Small-scale agriculture is an important livelihood in sub-Saharan Africa. In the face of land degrad...
The intertwined challenges of food insecurity, deforestation, and biodiversity loss remain perennial...
The global shift toward agricultural specialization in the 20th century led to unprecedented ecologi...
The land grabbing phenomena grew in both reported cases and in scholarly interest after the 2008 fin...
Ethiopia’s agricultural sector is highly diverse and subject to change due to different factors such...
Graduation date: 2012This dissertation investigates livelihood and land use change dynamics in a com...
Bringing more agricultural land into production for biofuels and food crops will be necessary if we ...
Emerging evidence about transnational land deals reflects profound global economic and social transf...
Land degradation in the Ethiopian highlands is considered to be one of the major problems threatenin...
Few studies of land-use/land-cover change provide an integrated assessment of the driving forces and...
This study assesses the perceptions of local farming households in the savannahs of northeast Ghana ...
While previous research on African smallholder agriculture has been criticized of focusing on the so...
Agricultural landscapes in sub-Saharan Africa are dynamic and are shaped by farmers' land use decisi...
Ethiopia is now the second most populated country in Africa with more than 100 million people and an...
Land-use change, a major driver of biodiversity loss and ecosystem service degradation, is caused by...
Small-scale agriculture is an important livelihood in sub-Saharan Africa. In the face of land degrad...
The intertwined challenges of food insecurity, deforestation, and biodiversity loss remain perennial...
The global shift toward agricultural specialization in the 20th century led to unprecedented ecologi...
The land grabbing phenomena grew in both reported cases and in scholarly interest after the 2008 fin...
Ethiopia’s agricultural sector is highly diverse and subject to change due to different factors such...
Graduation date: 2012This dissertation investigates livelihood and land use change dynamics in a com...
Bringing more agricultural land into production for biofuels and food crops will be necessary if we ...
Emerging evidence about transnational land deals reflects profound global economic and social transf...
Land degradation in the Ethiopian highlands is considered to be one of the major problems threatenin...
Few studies of land-use/land-cover change provide an integrated assessment of the driving forces and...
This study assesses the perceptions of local farming households in the savannahs of northeast Ghana ...