Soil erosion is one of the most serious environmental problems in Ethiopia. Coupled with growing populations, falling per capita food production and worsening poverty, loss of productive land due to land degradation undermines rural livelihoods and national food security. Despite their awareness of the erosion problem, peasants' investments in land have been limited. We use an applied nonseparable model to simulate conservation decisions. Pervasive market imperfections, poverty and high rates of time preference seem to undermine erosion-control investments. Lack of technologies which provide quick returns to subsistence-constrained peasants also seem to deter such investments. Lower private incentives to internalize the intertemporal land d...
The aim of this study was to investigate the main factors that influence smallholders' adoption deci...
ABSTRACT In order to combat land degradation in the form of water erosion and fertility depletion in...
Extensive land degradation in the Ethiopian Highlands jeopardizes rural livelihood. Intensified by i...
Soil erosion is one of the most serious environmental problems in Ethiopia. Coupled with growing pop...
This paper reports results from a study of resource degradation and conservation behavior of peasant...
This paper evaluates the future impact of soil degradation on national food security and land occupa...
Soil erosion seriously threatens the future agricultural productivity of Ethiopia's highlands. In an...
Land degradation is a major environmental problem in Ethiopia posing serious threats to agricultural...
Land degradation is a major environmental problem in Ethiopia posing serious threats to agricultural...
Degradation of land continues to pose a threat to future food production potential in many developin...
The paper examines the interlinkages between population pressure and poverty, possible impacts on ho...
Peasant households ' land use and conservation decisions are likely to be influenced by their dual e...
Land degradation has become a critical problem in many parts of highland Ethiopia. There is great ne...
Land degradation is a major cause of poverty in rural areas of developing countries. In many areas,...
In the highlands of Ethiopia, soil erosion is a bottleneck to maintain land productivity. In order t...
The aim of this study was to investigate the main factors that influence smallholders' adoption deci...
ABSTRACT In order to combat land degradation in the form of water erosion and fertility depletion in...
Extensive land degradation in the Ethiopian Highlands jeopardizes rural livelihood. Intensified by i...
Soil erosion is one of the most serious environmental problems in Ethiopia. Coupled with growing pop...
This paper reports results from a study of resource degradation and conservation behavior of peasant...
This paper evaluates the future impact of soil degradation on national food security and land occupa...
Soil erosion seriously threatens the future agricultural productivity of Ethiopia's highlands. In an...
Land degradation is a major environmental problem in Ethiopia posing serious threats to agricultural...
Land degradation is a major environmental problem in Ethiopia posing serious threats to agricultural...
Degradation of land continues to pose a threat to future food production potential in many developin...
The paper examines the interlinkages between population pressure and poverty, possible impacts on ho...
Peasant households ' land use and conservation decisions are likely to be influenced by their dual e...
Land degradation has become a critical problem in many parts of highland Ethiopia. There is great ne...
Land degradation is a major cause of poverty in rural areas of developing countries. In many areas,...
In the highlands of Ethiopia, soil erosion is a bottleneck to maintain land productivity. In order t...
The aim of this study was to investigate the main factors that influence smallholders' adoption deci...
ABSTRACT In order to combat land degradation in the form of water erosion and fertility depletion in...
Extensive land degradation in the Ethiopian Highlands jeopardizes rural livelihood. Intensified by i...