Evaluating the relationships between property rights, risk technology and productivity in sub-Saharan Africa
This document reports the results of a small meeting of social scientists from ILCA and IFPRI held at ILCA.
This document reports the results of a small meeting of social scientists from ILCA and IFPRI held at ILCA.
IITA developed alley cropping (also called hedgerow intercropping by ICRAF) in the mid 1970s to alleviate the problems of reduced soil fertility, reduced yields and soil erosion that were associated with population growth and reduced fallow periods. In the early 1980s this technology was adapted by ILCA to serve as a source of feed.
This research is being undertaken as an ILCA project with support from the Rockefeller Post-Doctoral Fellowship Programme. There are three objectives. One objective is very similar to that of the World Bank and Niger studies: to determine the effects of land tenure on investment, productivity and efficiency in crop-livestock systems in the Ethiopian highlands.
This research was undertaken as a Ph.D. dissertation (Stanford University) in conjunction with the ILCA programme in Niamey, Niger. The objective of the research was similar to that of the World Bank studies: to test how land tenure affects land-improving investment, agricultural productivity and resource management.
Seminario Taller sobre Investigación Sociodemográfica Contemporánea de Pueblos Indígenas
Seminario Taller sobre Investigación Sociodemográfica Contemporánea de Pueblos Indígenas