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This study used the newly developed metafrontier approach to assess the technical efficiency of small-scale food production in the Ethiopian highlands at plot level, in order to investigate the role…

3 June 2008 | EfD Discussion Paper | Ethiopia, Global Hub

Fertilizer use (including dung) in Ethiopia is low, particularly in the northern highlands, where dung is a significant source of household fuel. This study examined the determinants of (1) rural…

9 April 2008 | EfD Discussion Paper | Ethiopia, Global Hub

The empirical analysis in this paper shows that production risk plays a significant role in sustainable land-management technology adoption in the Ethiopian highlands. The adoption and intensity…

9 April 2008 | EfD Discussion Paper | Sweden, Ethiopia, Global Hub

Stone bunds in the Ethiopian highlands showed statistically significant and positive impact on yield in low-rainfall areas, but not in high-rainfall areas, and they did not have a statistically…

8 April 2008 | EfD Discussion Paper | Sweden, Ethiopia, Global Hub

Measuring and analyzing the impact of fanya juu bunds on the value of crop production in Ethiopian highlands with high rainfall had the surprising conclusion that this technology reduced soil erosion…

8 April 2008 | EfD Discussion Paper | Ethiopia, Global Hub

This examination of the impacts of market and institutional imperfections on technology adoption found that Ethiopian farmers’ decisions to adopt fertilizer significantly and negatively depended on…

8 April 2008 | EfD Discussion Paper | Ethiopia, Global Hub

The revitalization of Machakos, Kenya, from overpopulation and resource degradation—seemingly by its population growth—has added another round to the Boserupian vs. Malthusian debate, and may make…

8 April 2008 | EfD Discussion Paper | Sweden, Kenya

The study is an empirical investigation of agrobiodiversity conservation decisions of small farmers in the central highlands of Ethiopia. The primary objective is tomeasure the effectiveness of…

31 January 2008 | Peer Reviewed | Ethiopia

Soil erosion is a major environmental problem and threat to rural development in Kenya. Numerous attempts to address the problem have apparently had little success. There are however some districts…

1 January 2008 | Peer Reviewed | Kenya

Land degradation in the form of soil erosion and nutrient depletion presents a threat to food security and sustainability of agricultural production in many developing countries. Governments and…

1 January 2008 | Peer Reviewed | Sweden, Ethiopia