Resultados de búsqueda - "Ethiopia"
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“Did you control for rainfall?”: Geospatial weather data, measurement error and the consistency of farm model estimates in Ethiopia
Publicado 2024“…To investigate this, we use panel data on plot-level maize yield outcomes in Ethiopia from 2018 and 2021, along with fifteen alternative spatio-temporal rainfall data products, including gauge-based, satellite-derived, and reanalysis datasets. …”
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Analysis of household specific transaction cost factors in livestock input markets in Ethiopia: Implications for private sector development
Publicado 2011“…Ethiopia has the largest livestock population in Africa. …”
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Citizen science data to improve rainfall-runoff model performance in urbanizing Akaki Catchment, Awash Basin, Ethiopia
Publicado 2024“…Study region: Akaki is a headwater catchment of the Awash River Basin in Ethiopia and hosts Addis Ababa. The catchment remains ungauged despite providing diverse ecosystem services. …”
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Small ruminant breed productivity in Africa: Proceedings of a seminar held at Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, October 1982
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Report on IPMS environmental training, Furra Development Studies Centre, Yirgalem, Ethiopia, 1-2 June 2006
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Minutes of the 36th Meeting of the ILRI Board of Trustees, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 7-9 November 2011
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Promoting adoption of sustainable land management technologies by women and couples in Ethiopia: Evidence from a randomized trial
Publicado 2024“…We conducted a randomized trial in rural Ethiopia analyzing a bundled intervention providing training and inputs designed to encourage uptake of three interrelated SLM technologies: fruit tree planting, composting, and home gardening. …”
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Cattle milk and meat production and marketing systems and opportunities for market-orientation in Fogera woreda, Amhara region, Ethiopia
Publicado 2010“…This study was conducted in Fogera woreda, South Gondar Zone of the Amhara National Regional State in northwestern Ethiopia in 2005/06. The aim was to characterize cattle milk and meat production and marketing systems, identify the major constraints and provide development interventions for more market-orientation. …”
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Cascading Climate Resilience: A Training of Trainers Approach to Integrate Climate Risk Management in Ethiopia’s Agricultural Extension
Publicado 2024“…The GIZ-CLM watersheds spread in eight regions of Ethiopia, namely Southern Ethiopia, Sidama, Central Ethiopia, Tigray, Amhara, Oromia, Benishangul Gumuz, and Gambela. …”
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Optimizing land use and management at farm level: Implementation of FarmDESIGN recommended optimizations in Lemmo Woreda, Ethiopia
Publicado 2024“…This study applied the FD model to three distinct farm typologies (low, medium, and high resource endowment) in the Lemmo of Central Ethiopia. The model was optimized to maximize operating profit and organic matter balance, while minimizing labour requirements. …”
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Integrating livestock in the CAADP framework: Policy analysis using a dynamic computable general equilibrium model for Ethiopia
Publicado 2012“…We use this model to simulate separate, realistic Total Factor Productivity (TFP) shocks to three agricultural subsectors—cereals, cash crops, and livestock—and compare them with a baseline scenario replicating Ethiopia’s 1998 to 2007 productivity trends. In doing so, we follow Dorosh and Thurlow (2009) who have examined CAADP productivity scenarios. …”
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Analysis of alternative national development pathways for the cattle system in Ethiopia: Linked economic and animal systems (LEAS) model
Publicado 2024“…However, the fundamental assumptions behind the medium- to long-term growth strategies of the sector should be looked at from the perspective of the dynamics in the domestic and global economy, and uncertainties around the driving forces of the transition.This study used the case of Ethiopia to provide a scenario-based analysis of alternative national development trajectories, focusing on the prospects of growth performance, urbanisation, and their potential implications on the cattle system within the country.We employed a newly developed linked economic and animal systems (LEAS) model where the livestock, economy-wide, and microsimulation subsystems are linked either way through flows of information.Our findings suggested that demand for animal-source food (ASF) is highly dependent on economic-demographic changes and that income growth is the primary driver of overall livestock-system expansion. …”
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