Development pathways and land management in Uganda: causes and implications
This paper investigates the patterns and determinants of change in livelihood strategies ("development pathways" ), land management practices, agricultural productivity, resource and human welfare conditions in Uganda since 1990, based upon a community- level survey conducted in 107 villages. Six do...
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International Food Policy Research Institute
2001
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| author | Pender, John L. Jagger, Pamela Nkonya, Ephraim M. Sserunkuuma, Dick |
| author_browse | Jagger, Pamela Nkonya, Ephraim M. Pender, John L. Sserunkuuma, Dick |
| author_facet | Pender, John L. Jagger, Pamela Nkonya, Ephraim M. Sserunkuuma, Dick |
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| description | This paper investigates the patterns and determinants of change in livelihood strategies ("development pathways" ), land management practices, agricultural productivity, resource and human welfare conditions in Uganda since 1990, based upon a community- level survey conducted in 107 villages. Six dominant development pathways emerged, all but one of which involved increasing specialization in already dominant activities: expansion of cereal production, expansion of banana and coffee production, non- farm development, expansion of horticultural production, expansion of cotton, and stable coffee production. |
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| language | Inglés |
| publishDate | 2001 |
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| spelling | CGSpace1557272025-11-06T06:58:15Z Development pathways and land management in Uganda: causes and implications Pender, John L. Jagger, Pamela Nkonya, Ephraim M. Sserunkuuma, Dick sustainability land use economic aspects agricultural productivity population growth land management land degradation This paper investigates the patterns and determinants of change in livelihood strategies ("development pathways" ), land management practices, agricultural productivity, resource and human welfare conditions in Uganda since 1990, based upon a community- level survey conducted in 107 villages. Six dominant development pathways emerged, all but one of which involved increasing specialization in already dominant activities: expansion of cereal production, expansion of banana and coffee production, non- farm development, expansion of horticultural production, expansion of cotton, and stable coffee production. 2001 2024-10-24T12:42:29Z 2024-10-24T12:42:29Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/155727 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Pender, John L.; Jagger, Pamela; Nkonya, Ephraim M.; Sserunkuuma, Dick. 2001. Development pathways and land management in Uganda: causes and implications. EPTD Discussion Paper 85. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/155727 |
| spellingShingle | sustainability land use economic aspects agricultural productivity population growth land management land degradation Pender, John L. Jagger, Pamela Nkonya, Ephraim M. Sserunkuuma, Dick Development pathways and land management in Uganda: causes and implications |
| title | Development pathways and land management in Uganda: causes and implications |
| title_full | Development pathways and land management in Uganda: causes and implications |
| title_fullStr | Development pathways and land management in Uganda: causes and implications |
| title_full_unstemmed | Development pathways and land management in Uganda: causes and implications |
| title_short | Development pathways and land management in Uganda: causes and implications |
| title_sort | development pathways and land management in uganda causes and implications |
| topic | sustainability land use economic aspects agricultural productivity population growth land management land degradation |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/155727 |
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