Soil degradation in the sloping uplands of Asia is a serious problem that threatens the sustainability of agriculture. Although several soil conservation technologies have been developed and promoted, their adoption has not been widespread. A micro-economic analysis of adoption of contour hedgerows by upland farmers in the Philippines is conducted to identify the factors that determine adoption. The empirical results show that adoption depends on several farm and farmer characteristics and the relative importance of these factors differs across sites. The high cost of establishment, maintenance and the loss of land to hedgerows are considered to be the major constraints to adoption by non-adopters. The economics of the contour hedgerow syst...
ABSTRACT. Soil erosion poses economic and environmental concerns in many tropical uplands. Agrofores...
From 1987 through 1992 a team of on-farm researchers worked at Claveria in northern Mindanao to impr...
Abstract. In the agriculture of the future, there is a compelling place for agroecologically-based p...
Soil degradation in the sloping uplands of Asia is a serious problem that threatens the sustainabili...
Soil erosion due to smallholder agriculture in upland areas of the Philippines is widely regarded as...
The widespread adoption of soil conservation technologies by farmers (notably contour hedgerows) obs...
This study examines the factors that influence the adoption intensity of a soil conservation technol...
This chapter briefly summarizes the causes and consequences of soil erosion, before presenting examp...
Can smallholders in developing countries afford sustainability? Can soil erosion be prevented at rel...
Land degradation in the Philippine uplands is severe and widespread. Most upland areas are steep, an...
Soil erosion is a major concern in the Philippine uplands where poor households farm sloping lands t...
Trees can be considered as investments made by economic agents to prevent depreciation of natural as...
Soil erosion is a major concern in the Philippine uplands where poor households farm sloping lands i...
This paper empirically investigates whether farmers who adopt soil conservation measures derive prod...
This paper examines risks and returns associated with soil conservation on hillside farms in the Phi...
ABSTRACT. Soil erosion poses economic and environmental concerns in many tropical uplands. Agrofores...
From 1987 through 1992 a team of on-farm researchers worked at Claveria in northern Mindanao to impr...
Abstract. In the agriculture of the future, there is a compelling place for agroecologically-based p...
Soil degradation in the sloping uplands of Asia is a serious problem that threatens the sustainabili...
Soil erosion due to smallholder agriculture in upland areas of the Philippines is widely regarded as...
The widespread adoption of soil conservation technologies by farmers (notably contour hedgerows) obs...
This study examines the factors that influence the adoption intensity of a soil conservation technol...
This chapter briefly summarizes the causes and consequences of soil erosion, before presenting examp...
Can smallholders in developing countries afford sustainability? Can soil erosion be prevented at rel...
Land degradation in the Philippine uplands is severe and widespread. Most upland areas are steep, an...
Soil erosion is a major concern in the Philippine uplands where poor households farm sloping lands t...
Trees can be considered as investments made by economic agents to prevent depreciation of natural as...
Soil erosion is a major concern in the Philippine uplands where poor households farm sloping lands i...
This paper empirically investigates whether farmers who adopt soil conservation measures derive prod...
This paper examines risks and returns associated with soil conservation on hillside farms in the Phi...
ABSTRACT. Soil erosion poses economic and environmental concerns in many tropical uplands. Agrofores...
From 1987 through 1992 a team of on-farm researchers worked at Claveria in northern Mindanao to impr...
Abstract. In the agriculture of the future, there is a compelling place for agroecologically-based p...