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Preliminary Gendered Analysis of Household Survey Conducted in the Lentil-Chickpea Zones of North-Shewa Amhara Region
Preliminary Gendered Analysis of Household Survey Conducted in the Lentil-Chickpea Zones of North-Shewa Amhara Region.
Mainstreaming gender considerations in Gumara-Maksegnit watershed. Progress report.
Land degradation and moisture stress have become major threats to the farmers’ livelihoods in Gumara-Maksegnit watershed. Their land is no longer as productive as it used to be; rainfall is neither predictable nor sufficient; ...
Adapative Management of Water Resources to Increase Agricultural Productivity
Adaptive natural resource management involves multiple responses involving complex social, economic, and bio-physical challenges. The study looked at the evolution of water management in three villages located at the head, ...
A Gender Analysis of the Challenges to adoption of improved lentil and chickpea varieties in Eth
Timely availability of information, inputs and credit are key to sustainable adoption of improved agricultural practices. While there are advantages in using different technology dissemination strategies to reach different ...
Social Differentiation and implications for growing cow pea in Burkina Faso
The study in its exploration of some of the reasons behind farmers’ decision-making strategies offers important insights into the role of norms in shaping agricultural production systems. It highlights the effect of various ...
A gendered analysis of shifts in adaptive water management in the Nile Delta of Egypt
Understanding the logic behind farmers’ decisions to opt for specific adaptive water management practice is important to appreciate the challenges and opportunities they face, and to promote adoption of sustainable water ...