Land ownership dynamics in the Big Elk Valley in Oregon during the 20th century
Farmers' participation in soil and water conservation activities in the Chemoga Watershed, Blue Nile basin, Ethiopia
Soil erosion by water constitutes a threat to the maintenance of the subsistence living of the Ethiopian rural population. Past efforts at Soil and Water Conservation (SWC) did not bring about significant results, mainly because of the top-down approach pursued.
From government to farmer-managed smallholder rice schemes: The unresolved case of the Mwea Irrigation Scheme
Commercialization and Subsistence in Transaction Agriculture: Empirical Evidence from Albania, Bulgaria, Hungary and Romania
Present-day Central and Eastern European agriculture is characterized by a high incidence of small-scale farmers who are not producing for the market. This paper uses household level data from comparative farm surveys in Albania, Bulgaria, Hungary and Romania to analyze which farm household characteristics and endowments influence commercialization and subsistence farming.
Can irrigation management transfer revitalize African agriculture?: A review of African and international experiences
From government to farmer-managed smallholder rice schemes: The unresolved case of the Mwea Irrigation Scheme
Institutional alternatives in African smallholder irrigation: lessons from international experience with irrigation management transfer
This report reviews several decades of global experience in transferring management of government-run irrigation systems to farmer associations or other nongovernmental agencies in an attempt to apply the lessons of success to the African smallholder irrigation context.
Land tenure reform and changes in land use and land management in semi-arid Tharaka, Kenya
Measuring the production efficiency of alternative land tenure contracts in a mixed crop-livestock system in Ethiopia
Although the question of relative production efficiency of indigenous land rights is central to a discussion of land reform in sub-Saharan Africa, there is relatively little rigorous empirical research because of a lack of adequate disaggregated data with the exception of few studies, the subject has not benefited from rigorous empirical analysis.
Sustainable management of private and communal lands in northern Ethiopia
In this chapter, results of recent research conducted in the northern Ethiopian region of Tigray, which has experienced severe land degradation are synthesized. This paper highlights the technological and institutional factors determining the adoption of natural resource conservation at both the household and the community levels.