Using a data set collected in eight districts of Uganda, this study investigates how investment in soil fertility management (SFM) and conservation practices may affect natural resource outcomes, particularly the extent and level of soil erosion and soil nutrient loss. The study used ordered probit models and the results suggest that investment in SFM and conservation practices greatly improves soil fertility and reduces soil erosion. From a policy perspective, public investment to encourage use of SFM and conservation technologies would help the country achieve sustainable agricultural production.Land Management, Soil Fertility, Ordered Probit, Erosion, Land Economics/Use,
This paper reports on a Participatory Learning and Action Research (PLAR) process that was initiated...
Low soil fertility remains a major reason for rural poverty in sub-Saharan Africa. In light of the n...
This study investigates the impact of poverty, social capital and land tenure on the adoption of soi...
Using a data set collected in eight districts of Uganda, this study investigates how investment in s...
Land degradation and low agricultural productivity are severe problems in Uganda. Although Uganda’s ...
This study was conducted with the main objective of determining the linkages between poverty and lan...
This study was conducted with the main objective of determining the linkages between poverty and lan...
Poverty reduction is one of the overarching objectives of most of Sub-Saharan Africa and other low-i...
Agriculture is vital to the economies of Sub-Saharan Africa: two-thirds of the region’s people depen...
This paper estimates a structural econometric model of household decisions regarding income strategi...
"This study was conducted with the main objective of determining the linkages between poverty and la...
The lack of farmer awareness of costs and benefits associated with the use of sustainable land manag...
This paper develops a soil conservation model that is relevant to smallholder farmers who apply litt...
This study investigated the linkages between poverty, agricultural productivity and land degradation...
This paper reports on a Participatory Learning and Action Research (PLAR) process that was initiated...
Low soil fertility remains a major reason for rural poverty in sub-Saharan Africa. In light of the n...
This study investigates the impact of poverty, social capital and land tenure on the adoption of soi...
Using a data set collected in eight districts of Uganda, this study investigates how investment in s...
Land degradation and low agricultural productivity are severe problems in Uganda. Although Uganda’s ...
This study was conducted with the main objective of determining the linkages between poverty and lan...
This study was conducted with the main objective of determining the linkages between poverty and lan...
Poverty reduction is one of the overarching objectives of most of Sub-Saharan Africa and other low-i...
Agriculture is vital to the economies of Sub-Saharan Africa: two-thirds of the region’s people depen...
This paper estimates a structural econometric model of household decisions regarding income strategi...
"This study was conducted with the main objective of determining the linkages between poverty and la...
The lack of farmer awareness of costs and benefits associated with the use of sustainable land manag...
This paper develops a soil conservation model that is relevant to smallholder farmers who apply litt...
This study investigated the linkages between poverty, agricultural productivity and land degradation...
This paper reports on a Participatory Learning and Action Research (PLAR) process that was initiated...
Low soil fertility remains a major reason for rural poverty in sub-Saharan Africa. In light of the n...
This study investigates the impact of poverty, social capital and land tenure on the adoption of soi...