Land degradation is a major problem undermining land productivity in the highlands of Ethiopia. This study explores the factors that affect farm households’ decisions at the plot level to invest in land conservation and how much to invest, focusing on the roles of poverty, land tenure security, and market access. Unlike most other studies, we used a double-hurdle model in the analysis with panel data collected in a household survey of 6,408 plots in the Amhara region of Ethiopia. The results suggest that the decisions to adopt land conservation investment and how much to invest appear to be explained by different processes. Poverty-related factors seem to have a mixed effect on both the adoption and intensity decisions. While a farmer’s ado...
Land is at the center of rural livelihoods in developing countries. Despite this, access to land is ...
Land tenure security is important to encourage investment in land improvements as well as the develo...
Soil erosion seriously threatens the future agricultural productivity of Ethiopia's highlands. In an...
The data used in this study is collected by the department of economics at Addis Ababa University (E...
Building its framework with the random utility model as a base, this study makes use of the multinom...
This paper uses data from household- and plot-level surveys conducted in the highlands of the Tigray...
ABSTRACT In order to combat land degradation in the form of water erosion and fertility depletion in...
ABSTRACT Designing appropriate policies and strategies in order to enhance adoption of sustainable l...
Land degradation is a severe problem in the Ethiopian highlands. Factors that may be important in in...
This paper is a summary of a thesis submitted to th e Kimmage Development Studies Centre, Dublin ...
Land degradation in sub-Saharan Africa reduces the land's potential productivity through soil erosio...
The Ethiopian government has made efforts to rehabilitate degraded lands using a range of sustainabl...
A double hurdle statistical analysis of 250 farms in the Tigray region of Ethiopia reveals different...
Includes bibliographical referencesEthiopia is one of the few countries in Africa to implement large...
Soil fertility and the lack of fertilizer use in Africa are frequently discussed topics. The problem...
Land is at the center of rural livelihoods in developing countries. Despite this, access to land is ...
Land tenure security is important to encourage investment in land improvements as well as the develo...
Soil erosion seriously threatens the future agricultural productivity of Ethiopia's highlands. In an...
The data used in this study is collected by the department of economics at Addis Ababa University (E...
Building its framework with the random utility model as a base, this study makes use of the multinom...
This paper uses data from household- and plot-level surveys conducted in the highlands of the Tigray...
ABSTRACT In order to combat land degradation in the form of water erosion and fertility depletion in...
ABSTRACT Designing appropriate policies and strategies in order to enhance adoption of sustainable l...
Land degradation is a severe problem in the Ethiopian highlands. Factors that may be important in in...
This paper is a summary of a thesis submitted to th e Kimmage Development Studies Centre, Dublin ...
Land degradation in sub-Saharan Africa reduces the land's potential productivity through soil erosio...
The Ethiopian government has made efforts to rehabilitate degraded lands using a range of sustainabl...
A double hurdle statistical analysis of 250 farms in the Tigray region of Ethiopia reveals different...
Includes bibliographical referencesEthiopia is one of the few countries in Africa to implement large...
Soil fertility and the lack of fertilizer use in Africa are frequently discussed topics. The problem...
Land is at the center of rural livelihoods in developing countries. Despite this, access to land is ...
Land tenure security is important to encourage investment in land improvements as well as the develo...
Soil erosion seriously threatens the future agricultural productivity of Ethiopia's highlands. In an...