Low agricultural productivity, land degradation and poverty are severe interrelated problems in the East African highlands. While the proximate causes of such problems are relatively well known, the underlying causes are many and complex, and depend upon many site-specific factors that vary greatly across the diverse circumstances of the region. Thus, no “one-size-fits-all” policy, institutional or technology strategy is likely to suffice to generate sustainable development. While common elements of successful strategies to exist, such as security and macroeconomic stability, the appropriate portfolio of investments in physical, human, natural and social capital will likely be different in different circumstances. In this paper, we argue th...
This document presents the proceedings of the international conference held at the United Nations Ec...
Reducing resource degradation, increasing agricultural productivity, and reducing poverty and food i...
World per capita food production is today estimated to be about 18% above what it was 30 years ago, ...
Low agricultural productivity, land degradation and poverty are severe interrelated problems in the ...
Low agricultural productivity, land degradation and poverty are severe interrelated problems in the ...
This book includes a series of studies of income strategies, land use, and agricultural dynamics and...
Land degradation is a severe problem in the densely populated highlands of East Africa and elsewhere...
This paper investigates the impacts of population growth, market access, agricultural credit and tec...
This paper investigates the impacts of population growth, market access, agricultural credit and tec...
The UN Sustainable Development Goals of Zero poverty and Zero hunger include leaving no one behind a...
Land degradation is a severe problem in the Ethiopian highlands. Factors that may be important in in...
Sub-Saharan Africa countries face the challenge of reducing rural poverty and reversing the declinin...
Sustainable development has become a catch phrase in almost all global development agendas. With mor...
Sub-Saharan Africa countries face the challenge of reducing rural poverty and reversing the declinin...
The degradation of natural resources raises a variety of issues related to rural livelihoods, povert...
This document presents the proceedings of the international conference held at the United Nations Ec...
Reducing resource degradation, increasing agricultural productivity, and reducing poverty and food i...
World per capita food production is today estimated to be about 18% above what it was 30 years ago, ...
Low agricultural productivity, land degradation and poverty are severe interrelated problems in the ...
Low agricultural productivity, land degradation and poverty are severe interrelated problems in the ...
This book includes a series of studies of income strategies, land use, and agricultural dynamics and...
Land degradation is a severe problem in the densely populated highlands of East Africa and elsewhere...
This paper investigates the impacts of population growth, market access, agricultural credit and tec...
This paper investigates the impacts of population growth, market access, agricultural credit and tec...
The UN Sustainable Development Goals of Zero poverty and Zero hunger include leaving no one behind a...
Land degradation is a severe problem in the Ethiopian highlands. Factors that may be important in in...
Sub-Saharan Africa countries face the challenge of reducing rural poverty and reversing the declinin...
Sustainable development has become a catch phrase in almost all global development agendas. With mor...
Sub-Saharan Africa countries face the challenge of reducing rural poverty and reversing the declinin...
The degradation of natural resources raises a variety of issues related to rural livelihoods, povert...
This document presents the proceedings of the international conference held at the United Nations Ec...
Reducing resource degradation, increasing agricultural productivity, and reducing poverty and food i...
World per capita food production is today estimated to be about 18% above what it was 30 years ago, ...