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Policies for Sustainable land management in the highlands of Ethiopia: Executive Summary

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  • Pender, J.
  • Ehui, S.

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  • Pender, J. & Ehui, S., 2000. "Policies for Sustainable land management in the highlands of Ethiopia: Executive Summary," Research Reports 302359, International Livestock Research Institute.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ilrirr:302359
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.302359
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    1. Gerba Leta & Girma Kelboro & Till Stellmacher & Kristof Van Assche & Anna‐Katharina Hornidge, 2018. "Nikinake: the mobilization of labour and skill development in rural Ethiopia," Natural Resources Forum, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 42(2), pages 93-107, May.
    2. Amha, R., 2008. "Impact assessment of rainwater harvesting ponds: the case of Alaba Woreda, Ethiopia," Conference Papers h044078, International Water Management Institute.
    3. Haggblade, Steven & Tembo, Gelson & Donovan, Cynthia, 2004. "Household Level Financial Incentives to Adoption of Conservation Agricultural Technologies in Africa," Food Security Collaborative Working Papers 54466, Michigan State University, Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics.
    4. Ashenafi Yimam Kassaye & Guangcheng Shao & Xiaojun Wang & Marye Belete, 2022. "Evaluating the practices of climate-smart agriculture sustainability in Ethiopia using geocybernetic assessment matrix," Environment, Development and Sustainability: A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Theory and Practice of Sustainable Development, Springer, vol. 24(1), pages 724-764, January.
    5. Simeon Ehui & John Pender, 2005. "Resource degradation, low agricultural productivity, and poverty in sub‐Saharan Africa: pathways out of the spiral," Agricultural Economics, International Association of Agricultural Economists, vol. 32(s1), pages 225-242, January.

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