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Journal Articles & Books
December 2011

A study was conducted in the Ambo district of western Ethiopia in 2006 to understand the poverty reduction impacts of small-scale irrigation development, using the Indris irrigation system as a case study. The study was based on a survey of representative farm households with and without access…

Journal Articles & Books
December 2011

This article provides evidence from one of the poorest countries in the world that the institutions of property rights matter for efficiency, investment, and growth. With all land state-owned, the threat of land redistribution never appears far off the agenda. Land rental and leasing have been…

Journal Articles & Books
December 2011

A Land management practice has many forms and the focus of this research is on
traditional land management practices. The main objective of this study was to assess the
role of traditional land management practices in improving cropland productivity in the
study area. The study…

Journal Articles & Books
December 2011

Poor rainwater management (RWM) and a resultant problems of land degradation, low agricultural
productivity, food insecurity and poverty, are particularly severe in the rural highlands of Ethiopia. This study was undertaken at Andode/Meja micro watershed, which is located in the Jeldu…

Journal Articles & Books
December 2011

Neglected by research and development, knowledge of the genetic diversity in Ethiopian yams is found mainly with the local farmers. The local yam classification system in Southern Ethiopia was studied through individual and key informant interviews. Data collected include attributes/traits of…

Journal Articles & Books
December 2011

In the northern highlands of Ethiopia, establishment of exclosures to restore degraded communal grazing lands has been practiced for the past three decades. However, empirical data on the effectiveness of exclosures in restoring degraded soils are lacking. We investigated the influence of…

Conference Papers & Reports
December 2011

It is the belief of many analysts that agrarian countries like Ethiopia that depend on rain-fed agriculture are significantly vulnerable to rainfall variability, the risk which tends to aggravate with global climate change. Consequently, it is believed that future increases in food supplies and…