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Agricultural commercialization has been promoted as a pathway for enhancing household welfare in developing countries. This paper assesses the extent and determinants of commercialization among…

| Peer Reviewed | Kenya

According to the inclusive green economy (IGE) model, no one should be left out of the green economy revolution. To support an IGE approach, the Tanzanian government must develop policies to support…

| Research Brief | Tanzania

We are living in a crisis era, with competing land use for finite land and ill-informed myopic urban land-use policies that remain stagnant, in a world with a rapidly changing urban environment, such…

| EfD Discussion Paper | Tanzania

Highlights Friendship and field proximity are key determinants to information flow on new on-farm water management tools in Ethiopia. Knowledge on field size and seed variety are key indicators of…

| Peer Reviewed | Ethiopia

Abstract Until recently, the price of electricity in Ethiopia was among the lowest in the world. Such low prices have contributed to a substantial financial deficit for the government-owned electric…

| Peer Reviewed | Ethiopia

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Understanding spatio-temporal land use land cover change is vital in responding to the dynamic and complex global environmental change that is having diverse effects on integrity of most...

| Peer Reviewed | Uganda

Abstract Rising evidence over the years reveal that reduction in greenhouse gases emission and adaptation to climate change effects have been unable to resolve the issue of climate change impacts…

| Peer Reviewed | Nigeria

Abstract This paper evaluates whether the devolution reform of forestland to household management improves allocative efficiency and household welfare through participation in forestland rental…

| Peer Reviewed | China

Abstract In this paper, we analyse the relationship between Chinese import competition and gendered labor market outcomes within the context of a developing country. To do this, we merge a rich…

| Peer Reviewed | Ghana