Similar Items: Property rights and land use change: Implications for sustainable resource management in Borana, southern Ethiopia
- Property rights and land use change: implications for sustainable resource management in Borana, Southern Ethiopia
- Strengthening property rights for the poor
- Women’s tenure security on collective lands: A conceptual framework
- Property rights, risk, and livestock development in Africa
- Evolution of resource use and property rights under risk: Issues
- Property rights and soil fertility management in Niger
Author: Kamara, A.
- Gender and variety selection: Farmers assessment of local corn varieties in southern Mali
- Adoption and ex-post impacts of improved cowpea varieties on productivity and net returns in Nigeria
- Mid-term and cost-benefit study of smallholder farmers in Striga-Infested maize and cowpea growing areas of Northern Nigeria
- Effect of drought and weed management on maize genotypes and the tensiometric soil water content of an eutric nitisol in south Western Nigeria
- Performance of cowpea grown as an intercrop with maize of different populations
- Effects of plant density on the performance of cowpea in Nigerian Savannas
Author: Kirk, M.
- Co-operation in risky environments: Evidence from Southern Ethiopia
- Role of policies and development interventions in pastoral resource management: the Borana rangelands in southern Ethiopia
- The effect of environmental variability on livestock and land-use management: The Borana plateau, southern Ethiopia
- Policies, interventions and institutional change in pastoral resource management in Borana, Southern Ethiopia
- Property rights and collective action for poverty reduction: a framework for analysis
- Property rights and land use change: Implications for sustainable resource management in Borana, southern Ethiopia