A double hurdle statistical analysis of 250 farms in the Tigray region of Ethiopia reveals different causal factors for soil conservation adoption versus intensity of use. Farmers' reasons for adopting soil conservation measures vary sharply between stone terraces and soil bunds. Long-term investments in stone terraces were associated with secure land tenure, labour availability, proximity to the farmstead and learning opportunities via the existence of local food-for-work (FFW) projects. By contrast, short-term investments in soil bunds were strongly linked to insecure land tenure and the absence oflocal food-for-work projects. Public conservation campaigns on private plots reduced adoption of both stone terraces and soil bunds. Whereas ca...
Soil erosion must be reduced to a tolerable level to control soil fertility decline and sustainable ...
This paper examines factors influencing farmers' adoption decision of physical soil conservation pra...
The data used in this study is collected by the department of economics at Addis Ababa University (E...
A double hurdle statistical analysis of 250 farms in the Tigray region of Ethiopia reveals different...
A double hurdle statistical analysis of 250 farms in the Tigray region of Ethiopia reveals different...
Soil erosion seriously threatens the future agricultural productivity of Ethiopia's highlands. In an...
Land degradation in sub-Saharan Africa reduces the land's potential productivity through soil erosio...
In the Ethiopian highlands, land degradation resulting from soil erosion and nutrient depletion is a...
The aim of this study was to investigate the main factors that influence smallholders' adoption deci...
Land degradation is a major environmental problem in Ethiopia posing serious threats to agricultural...
This paper examines the linkage between the degree of land tenure security and adoption of sustainab...
<strong>Abstract</strong> Over the last four decades, the government of Ethiopia and various a conso...
In the highlands of Ethiopia, soil erosion is a bottleneck to maintain land productivity. In order t...
Soil and Water Conservation (SWC) structures have been constructed on cultivated land for nearly 40 ...
Land degradation is a major environmental problem in Ethiopia posing serious threats to agricultural...
Soil erosion must be reduced to a tolerable level to control soil fertility decline and sustainable ...
This paper examines factors influencing farmers' adoption decision of physical soil conservation pra...
The data used in this study is collected by the department of economics at Addis Ababa University (E...
A double hurdle statistical analysis of 250 farms in the Tigray region of Ethiopia reveals different...
A double hurdle statistical analysis of 250 farms in the Tigray region of Ethiopia reveals different...
Soil erosion seriously threatens the future agricultural productivity of Ethiopia's highlands. In an...
Land degradation in sub-Saharan Africa reduces the land's potential productivity through soil erosio...
In the Ethiopian highlands, land degradation resulting from soil erosion and nutrient depletion is a...
The aim of this study was to investigate the main factors that influence smallholders' adoption deci...
Land degradation is a major environmental problem in Ethiopia posing serious threats to agricultural...
This paper examines the linkage between the degree of land tenure security and adoption of sustainab...
<strong>Abstract</strong> Over the last four decades, the government of Ethiopia and various a conso...
In the highlands of Ethiopia, soil erosion is a bottleneck to maintain land productivity. In order t...
Soil and Water Conservation (SWC) structures have been constructed on cultivated land for nearly 40 ...
Land degradation is a major environmental problem in Ethiopia posing serious threats to agricultural...
Soil erosion must be reduced to a tolerable level to control soil fertility decline and sustainable ...
This paper examines factors influencing farmers' adoption decision of physical soil conservation pra...
The data used in this study is collected by the department of economics at Addis Ababa University (E...