This paper develops a soil conservation model that is relevant to smallholder farmers who apply little or no fertilizer. Empirical results drawn from northern Tanzania imply that, ignoring fertility mining problem in model specification leads to overestimation of profits for farms that apply little or no fertilizer. The model also shows that, the impact of output price on soil conservation efforts depends on the curvature of the soil erosion function.Soil erosion, Fertility mining, Soil conservation, Price policy, Soil erosion function, Sub-Saharan Africa, Tanzania., Environmental Economics and Policy, Land Economics/Use,
In this paper, a model of the nitrogen cycle in the soil is incorporated in a Computable General Equ...
This paper uses as a point of departure the extensive soil erosion problems in the highland area of ...
This paper looks at the extent to which neighborhood soil conservation efforts affect crop output in...
This paper develops a soil conservation model that is relevant to smallholder farmers who apply litt...
Soil erosion is widely considered to be a serious threat to the long-term viability of agriculture i...
The adoption of Soil Conservation Technologies (SCTs) in Tanzania is very low compared to other coun...
Many African countries are richly endowed with land, but the productive potential of the land base h...
Using a data set collected in eight districts of Uganda, this study investigates how investment in s...
In Rwanda more than 745 thousand hectares of potential agricultural land are eroded annually in Rwan...
AEE Working Paper.Soil erosion is an increasingly important problem in Zimbabwe. Whitlow (1988) stat...
The role of the smallholder farmer community in soil fertility evaluation and management was examine...
This paper uses as a point of departure the extensive soil erosion problems in the highland area of ...
ThesisSoil degradation attributed by erosion threatens agriculture production in many regions of T...
The objective of this paper is to compare soil fertility evaluation based on experience and knowledg...
This paper integrates traditional economic variables, soil properties and variables on soil conserva...
In this paper, a model of the nitrogen cycle in the soil is incorporated in a Computable General Equ...
This paper uses as a point of departure the extensive soil erosion problems in the highland area of ...
This paper looks at the extent to which neighborhood soil conservation efforts affect crop output in...
This paper develops a soil conservation model that is relevant to smallholder farmers who apply litt...
Soil erosion is widely considered to be a serious threat to the long-term viability of agriculture i...
The adoption of Soil Conservation Technologies (SCTs) in Tanzania is very low compared to other coun...
Many African countries are richly endowed with land, but the productive potential of the land base h...
Using a data set collected in eight districts of Uganda, this study investigates how investment in s...
In Rwanda more than 745 thousand hectares of potential agricultural land are eroded annually in Rwan...
AEE Working Paper.Soil erosion is an increasingly important problem in Zimbabwe. Whitlow (1988) stat...
The role of the smallholder farmer community in soil fertility evaluation and management was examine...
This paper uses as a point of departure the extensive soil erosion problems in the highland area of ...
ThesisSoil degradation attributed by erosion threatens agriculture production in many regions of T...
The objective of this paper is to compare soil fertility evaluation based on experience and knowledg...
This paper integrates traditional economic variables, soil properties and variables on soil conserva...
In this paper, a model of the nitrogen cycle in the soil is incorporated in a Computable General Equ...
This paper uses as a point of departure the extensive soil erosion problems in the highland area of ...
This paper looks at the extent to which neighborhood soil conservation efforts affect crop output in...