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This paper uses data from household- and plot-level surveys conducted in the highlands of the Tigray and Amhara regions of Ethiopia to examine the contribution of sustainable land-management practices…

23 May 2011 | EfD Discussion Paper | South Africa, Sweden, Ethiopia, Global Hub

Soil degradation is one of the most serious environmental problems in the highlands of Ethiopia. The prevalence of traditional agricultural land use and the absence of appropriate resource management…

2 May 2011 | Peer Reviewed | Ethiopia, Global Hub

Trees play multiple roles for rural households, providing significant economic and ecological benefits. With trees, households can sell wood for fuel and construction materials, for example, or non…

21 September 2012 | Research Brief | Ethiopia, Global Hub

While Africa has contributed marginally to climate change, the continent will be disproportionately affected by it, particularly the agricultural sector. Climate change demands policy action to…

20 December 2010 | Peer Reviewed | Ethiopia, Global Hub

Devoting time to off-farm activities, while complementing agricultural incomes, may be constrained by labor availability and financial capacity. This paper assesses the importance of rainfall patterns…

21 October 2010 | EfD Discussion Paper | Ethiopia, Global Hub

Dependency of urban Ethiopian households on rural areas for about 85 percent of their fuel needs is a significant cause of deforestation and forest degradation, resulting in growing fuel scarcity and…

21 October 2010 | EfD Discussion Paper | Ethiopia, Global Hub

In this paper we use farmers' actual experiences with changes in rainfall levels and their responses to these changes to assess if patterns of fertilizer use are responsive to changes in rainfall…

30 September 2010 | Peer Reviewed | Ethiopia, Global Hub

This article uses data from household- and plot-level surveys conducted in the highlands of the Tigray and Amhara regions of Ethiopia. We examine the contribution of sustainable land management (SLM)…

20 August 2010 | Peer Reviewed | Ethiopia, Global Hub

Trees have both economic and ecological purposes in rural Ethiopia, supplying households with wood products for consumption and sale, and decreasing soil degradation. The authors used cross-sectional…

4 February 2010 | EfD Discussion Paper | Ethiopia, Global Hub

Risk implications of farm technology adoption vary by technology type. If properly implemented, the safety net program and the weather insurance programs currently piloted in some parts of Ethiopia…

15 October 2009 | Policy Brief | Kenya, Global Hub