Soil and water conservation (SWC) contests among farmer groups were organized in five rural villages in the Bolivian mountain valleys. The contests were aimed at quickly achieving widespread sustainable results. This article analyzes the effectiveness of these contests as an extension tool. Mixed results were obtained. In three villages, participation rates in the SWC activities introduced in the contests were still high even 2 years after project withdrawal. These were all villages where a solid foundation for sustainable development had been laid before the contests were held. Two years later, most families were still involved in maintenance of the SWC practices introduced in the contests, and many farmers had started to experiment with d...
PhD University of Hawaii at Manoa 1986Includes bibliographical references (leaves 442–469).This stud...
Soil erosion is a major concern in the Philippine uplands where poor households farm sloping lands i...
The current project has sought to assess i) the potential of agricultural biodiversity-focused PES t...
Soil and water conservation (SWC) contests among farmer groups were organized in five rural villages...
Land degradation in the Bolivian mountain valleys has increased in the past decades, and many cropla...
Successful examples of strategies that motivate farmers for the large-scale execution of soil and wa...
In Bolivia, recent decentralisation policies have broadened the participation of local actors in dev...
MA-Theis in Rural DevelopmentIn western Uluguru Mountains, professionals have introduced soil and wa...
Soil erosion is a serious constraint for agriculture and rural development in developing countries. ...
Since the 1930s there has been worldwide concern about the effects and impacts of land degradation. ...
This study examines the farmers’ adoption behavior of soil and water conservation (SWC) technologies...
Land shortages are forcing smallholder farmers to cultivate steeplands. Resulting accelerated soil e...
Climate change is likely to lead to increased water scarcity in the coming decades and to changes in...
Soil erosion is a major concern in the Philippine uplands where poor households farm sloping lands t...
Soil erosion is a serious threat to the long-term viability of mountain agriculture on steep slopes ...
PhD University of Hawaii at Manoa 1986Includes bibliographical references (leaves 442–469).This stud...
Soil erosion is a major concern in the Philippine uplands where poor households farm sloping lands i...
The current project has sought to assess i) the potential of agricultural biodiversity-focused PES t...
Soil and water conservation (SWC) contests among farmer groups were organized in five rural villages...
Land degradation in the Bolivian mountain valleys has increased in the past decades, and many cropla...
Successful examples of strategies that motivate farmers for the large-scale execution of soil and wa...
In Bolivia, recent decentralisation policies have broadened the participation of local actors in dev...
MA-Theis in Rural DevelopmentIn western Uluguru Mountains, professionals have introduced soil and wa...
Soil erosion is a serious constraint for agriculture and rural development in developing countries. ...
Since the 1930s there has been worldwide concern about the effects and impacts of land degradation. ...
This study examines the farmers’ adoption behavior of soil and water conservation (SWC) technologies...
Land shortages are forcing smallholder farmers to cultivate steeplands. Resulting accelerated soil e...
Climate change is likely to lead to increased water scarcity in the coming decades and to changes in...
Soil erosion is a major concern in the Philippine uplands where poor households farm sloping lands t...
Soil erosion is a serious threat to the long-term viability of mountain agriculture on steep slopes ...
PhD University of Hawaii at Manoa 1986Includes bibliographical references (leaves 442–469).This stud...
Soil erosion is a major concern in the Philippine uplands where poor households farm sloping lands i...
The current project has sought to assess i) the potential of agricultural biodiversity-focused PES t...