This study links smallholder livestock production data from the Agricultural Census (2001/02) and annual CSA agricultural sample survey with Geographic Information Systems (GIS) data on land cover, city population, and road networks in order to assess the relationship between livestock population, market access, and grazing land. We use existing studies of travel time to calculate shares of livestock populations within defined travel time thresholds of major markets. In addition, we attempt to provide greater insight into changes in available grazing land given Ethiopia’s increasing human and livestock population pressure.Non-PRIFPRI1; Theme 6; Subtheme 6.2; GRP32; ESSP IIDSG
Presents results of a market survey of 10 of the primary livestock markets used by the southern Afar...
Proximity and affiliation to the local market appear to be two of the most relevant factors to expla...
Population increases, land-use changes and marketing opportunities are important factors affecting c...
This study links smallholder livestock production data from the Agricultural Census (2001/02) and an...
The livestock sector is a large contributor to the Ethiopian economy as well as a mainstay in the li...
Improved understandings of the agricultural and range ecologies of semi-arid Africa require better i...
Based on latest digitized data,geographical distribution of livestock populations, and domestic and ...
analysis of cattle and shoat population in Ethiopia: growth trend, distribution and market acces
ABsTRAcT Ethiopia has the largest animal population in Africa. Next to crop production, the livestoc...
Market access plays an essential role in assuring better income and welfare levels for smallholder l...
Traditional studies of agricultural technology adoption have long been constrained by a limited abil...
Market access plays an essential role in assuring better income and welfare levels for smallholder l...
Livestock plays an important role in the economy of Ethiopia. Reliable statistical information on li...
Traditional studies of agricultural technology adoption have long been constrained by a limited abil...
The livestock subsector has contributed little to the remarkable economic growth recorded in Ethiopi...
Presents results of a market survey of 10 of the primary livestock markets used by the southern Afar...
Proximity and affiliation to the local market appear to be two of the most relevant factors to expla...
Population increases, land-use changes and marketing opportunities are important factors affecting c...
This study links smallholder livestock production data from the Agricultural Census (2001/02) and an...
The livestock sector is a large contributor to the Ethiopian economy as well as a mainstay in the li...
Improved understandings of the agricultural and range ecologies of semi-arid Africa require better i...
Based on latest digitized data,geographical distribution of livestock populations, and domestic and ...
analysis of cattle and shoat population in Ethiopia: growth trend, distribution and market acces
ABsTRAcT Ethiopia has the largest animal population in Africa. Next to crop production, the livestoc...
Market access plays an essential role in assuring better income and welfare levels for smallholder l...
Traditional studies of agricultural technology adoption have long been constrained by a limited abil...
Market access plays an essential role in assuring better income and welfare levels for smallholder l...
Livestock plays an important role in the economy of Ethiopia. Reliable statistical information on li...
Traditional studies of agricultural technology adoption have long been constrained by a limited abil...
The livestock subsector has contributed little to the remarkable economic growth recorded in Ethiopi...
Presents results of a market survey of 10 of the primary livestock markets used by the southern Afar...
Proximity and affiliation to the local market appear to be two of the most relevant factors to expla...
Population increases, land-use changes and marketing opportunities are important factors affecting c...