Degradation of land continues to pose a threat to future food production potential in many developing economies. Various approaches, mainly based on command-and-control policies, have been tried (with limited success) in the past to encourage adoption of erosion-control practices by farm households. High transactions costs and negative distributional impacts on the welfare of the poor limit the usefulness of standards and taxes for soil and water conservation. One innovative approach is the use of interlinked contracts which create positive incentives for land conservation. This study analyses the social efficiency of such policies for erosion-control in the Ethiopian highlands using a non-separable farm household model. Incentive contracts...
AbstractUnsustainable land use management and the resulting soil erosion are among the most pervasiv...
Unsustainable land use management and the resulting soil erosion are among the most pervasive proble...
A double hurdle statistical analysis of 250 farms in the Tigray region of Ethiopia reveals different...
Degradation of land continues to pose a threat to future food production potential in many developin...
This paper focuses on contract design to improve the incentive structure of current coordination mec...
This paper reports results from a study of resource degradation and conservation behavior of peasant...
Soil erosion is one of the most serious environmental problems in Ethiopia. Coupled with growing pop...
This study analysed trade-offs between short- and long-term objectives of soil use by smallholder te...
In the highlands of Ethiopia, soil erosion is a bottleneck to maintain land productivity. In order t...
Soil erosion seriously threatens the future agricultural productivity of Ethiopia's highlands. In an...
The data used in this study is collected by the department of economics at Addis Ababa University (E...
Land degradation is a major environmental problem in Ethiopia posing serious threats to agricultural...
Building its framework with the random utility model as a base, this study makes use of the multinom...
Land degradation is a major environmental problem in Ethiopia posing serious threats to agricultural...
A double hurdle statistical analysis of 250 farms in the Tigray region of Ethiopia reveals different...
AbstractUnsustainable land use management and the resulting soil erosion are among the most pervasiv...
Unsustainable land use management and the resulting soil erosion are among the most pervasive proble...
A double hurdle statistical analysis of 250 farms in the Tigray region of Ethiopia reveals different...
Degradation of land continues to pose a threat to future food production potential in many developin...
This paper focuses on contract design to improve the incentive structure of current coordination mec...
This paper reports results from a study of resource degradation and conservation behavior of peasant...
Soil erosion is one of the most serious environmental problems in Ethiopia. Coupled with growing pop...
This study analysed trade-offs between short- and long-term objectives of soil use by smallholder te...
In the highlands of Ethiopia, soil erosion is a bottleneck to maintain land productivity. In order t...
Soil erosion seriously threatens the future agricultural productivity of Ethiopia's highlands. In an...
The data used in this study is collected by the department of economics at Addis Ababa University (E...
Land degradation is a major environmental problem in Ethiopia posing serious threats to agricultural...
Building its framework with the random utility model as a base, this study makes use of the multinom...
Land degradation is a major environmental problem in Ethiopia posing serious threats to agricultural...
A double hurdle statistical analysis of 250 farms in the Tigray region of Ethiopia reveals different...
AbstractUnsustainable land use management and the resulting soil erosion are among the most pervasiv...
Unsustainable land use management and the resulting soil erosion are among the most pervasive proble...
A double hurdle statistical analysis of 250 farms in the Tigray region of Ethiopia reveals different...