Policies for improved land management and agricultural market development in the Ethiopian highlands

“The objectives of this workshop are to review and discuss the main findings and policy implications of recent research conducted on these topics by IFPRI, Wageningen University and Research Center (WUR), the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), Mekelle University (MU), the Ethiopian A...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Pender, J.L., Ruben, R., Jabbar, M.A., Gabre-Madhin, E.Z.
Formato: Conference Proceedings
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2005
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/1478
_version_ 1855516705997979648
author Pender, J.L.
Ruben, R.
Jabbar, M.A.
Gabre-Madhin, E.Z.
author_browse Gabre-Madhin, E.Z.
Jabbar, M.A.
Pender, J.L.
Ruben, R.
author_facet Pender, J.L.
Ruben, R.
Jabbar, M.A.
Gabre-Madhin, E.Z.
author_sort Pender, J.L.
collection Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (CGSpace)
description “The objectives of this workshop are to review and discuss the main findings and policy implications of recent research conducted on these topics by IFPRI, Wageningen University and Research Center (WUR), the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), Mekelle University (MU), the Ethiopian Agricultural Research Organization (EARO) and other Ethiopian collaborators; to discuss options for improving the development of agricultural markets and land management in Ethiopia, considering different stakeholders’ perspectives; and to develop recommendations for priority policy actions and further research based upon lessons learned from the research and remaining knowledge gaps. IFPRI has worked for more than a decade in Ethiopia studying the root causes of the interrelated problems of famine, rural poverty, low agricultural productivity and natural resource degradation, and helping to identify strategies and policies to overcome these problems. The need for effective and efficient markets for agricultural commodities and productive inputs, as well as effective measures to combat land degradation are clearly recognized by the government of Ethiopia in its current rural development strategy and poverty reduction strategy. Ethiopia has made great strides in recent years in increasing farmers’ access to productive technologies. Yet as we are all increasingly aware, these advances are necessary but not sufficient to achieve the goal of agriculturally led industrialization. Market development and sustainable natural resource management are essential building blocks of a successful rural development strategy, requiring policy makers and other stakeholders to identify and invest in an appropriate mix of institutions, infrastructure, information, and innovation systems. This workshop is intended to help contribute to these important efforts by taking stock of what is known and what we have learned from several years of recent research on sustainable land management and agricultural market development.
format Conference Proceedings
id CGSpace1478
institution CGIAR Consortium
language Inglés
publishDate 2005
publishDateRange 2005
publishDateSort 2005
publisher International Food Policy Research Institute
publisherStr International Food Policy Research Institute
record_format dspace
spelling CGSpace14782025-11-04T16:29:52Z Policies for improved land management and agricultural market development in the Ethiopian highlands Pender, J.L. Ruben, R. Jabbar, M.A. Gabre-Madhin, E.Z. policies land management sustainability “The objectives of this workshop are to review and discuss the main findings and policy implications of recent research conducted on these topics by IFPRI, Wageningen University and Research Center (WUR), the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), Mekelle University (MU), the Ethiopian Agricultural Research Organization (EARO) and other Ethiopian collaborators; to discuss options for improving the development of agricultural markets and land management in Ethiopia, considering different stakeholders’ perspectives; and to develop recommendations for priority policy actions and further research based upon lessons learned from the research and remaining knowledge gaps. IFPRI has worked for more than a decade in Ethiopia studying the root causes of the interrelated problems of famine, rural poverty, low agricultural productivity and natural resource degradation, and helping to identify strategies and policies to overcome these problems. The need for effective and efficient markets for agricultural commodities and productive inputs, as well as effective measures to combat land degradation are clearly recognized by the government of Ethiopia in its current rural development strategy and poverty reduction strategy. Ethiopia has made great strides in recent years in increasing farmers’ access to productive technologies. Yet as we are all increasingly aware, these advances are necessary but not sufficient to achieve the goal of agriculturally led industrialization. Market development and sustainable natural resource management are essential building blocks of a successful rural development strategy, requiring policy makers and other stakeholders to identify and invest in an appropriate mix of institutions, infrastructure, information, and innovation systems. This workshop is intended to help contribute to these important efforts by taking stock of what is known and what we have learned from several years of recent research on sustainable land management and agricultural market development. 2005 2010-05-11T06:42:19Z 2010-05-11T06:42:19Z Conference Proceedings https://hdl.handle.net/10568/1478 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Pender, J.; Ruben, R.; Jabbar, M.; Gabre-Madhin, E. (eds.). 2005. Policies for improved land management and agricultural market development in the Ethiopian highlands. IFPRI/EPTD Workshop Summary Paper, no. 17. Workshop on Policies for Improved Land Management and Agricultural Market Development in the Ethiopian Highlands, Addis Ababa (Ethiopia), 19-20 Feb 2004. Washington, D.C. (USA): IFPRI. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/1478
spellingShingle policies
land management
sustainability
Pender, J.L.
Ruben, R.
Jabbar, M.A.
Gabre-Madhin, E.Z.
Policies for improved land management and agricultural market development in the Ethiopian highlands
title Policies for improved land management and agricultural market development in the Ethiopian highlands
title_full Policies for improved land management and agricultural market development in the Ethiopian highlands
title_fullStr Policies for improved land management and agricultural market development in the Ethiopian highlands
title_full_unstemmed Policies for improved land management and agricultural market development in the Ethiopian highlands
title_short Policies for improved land management and agricultural market development in the Ethiopian highlands
title_sort policies for improved land management and agricultural market development in the ethiopian highlands
topic policies
land management
sustainability
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/1478
work_keys_str_mv AT penderjl policiesforimprovedlandmanagementandagriculturalmarketdevelopmentintheethiopianhighlands
AT rubenr policiesforimprovedlandmanagementandagriculturalmarketdevelopmentintheethiopianhighlands
AT jabbarma policiesforimprovedlandmanagementandagriculturalmarketdevelopmentintheethiopianhighlands
AT gabremadhinez policiesforimprovedlandmanagementandagriculturalmarketdevelopmentintheethiopianhighlands