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Smallholder farmers’ attitudes and determinants of adaptation to climate risks in East Africa

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Journal Articles & Books
March, 2017
Ethiopia
Kenya
Tanzania
Uganda
Africa
Eastern Africa

Adapting to climate risks is central to the goal of increasing food security and enhancing resilience of farming systems in East Africa. We examined farmers’ attitudes and assessed determinants of adaptation using data from a random sample of 500 households in Borana, Ethiopia, Nyando, Kenya, Hoima Uganda, and Lushoto, Tanzania.

Pastoral women’s land rights and village land use planning in Tanzania: Experiences from the sustainable rangeland management project

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Conference Papers & Reports
February, 2017
Eastern Africa
Tanzania
Southern Africa

In pastoral societies women face many challenges. Some describe these as a ‘double burden’ – that is, as pastoralists and as women. However, pastoral women may obtain a significant degree of protection from customary law even if customary institutions are male-dominated.

Hybrid Land Regulation between the Commons and the Market Land Tenure in the Comoros

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Reports & Research
Policy Papers & Briefs
January, 2017
Comoros
Africa
Eastern Africa

Following a chaotic political decolonization, from 1975 to 2000, the Comoros failed to sustain the extension of private land ownership pursued since the beginning of the twentieth century and to implement land reform prepared with the assistance of the FAO and the UNDP but abandoned after the assassination of the President of the Republic in 1989.

Critical Review of Dryland Restoration in Tanzania: Elements of Success and Failure & Technologies Employed

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Reports & Research
December, 2016
Eastern Africa
Tanzania

Arid, semi-arid and dry sub-humid areas cover 61 % of Tanzania (United Republic of Tanzania, 1999) and, over the past decades, several restoration projects have worked toward reversing degradation in these areas (Kikula, 1999; Kisanga et al., 1999).