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  1. Farming practices and productivity por Hailu, Getu, Weersink, Alfons, Minten, Bart

    Publicado 2018
    “…Although input levels and characteristics of the plot and household are included as right-hand variables, the focus is on the technology employed and producer organizations used. …”
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  2. Effects of training duration and the role of gender on farm participation in water user associations in southern Tajikistan: implications for irrigation management por Balasubramanya, Soumya

    Publicado 2019
    “…A difference-in-difference technique with right-hand-side covariates is employed, where both sets of data were collected after training was completed. …”
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  3. Impacts assessments without true baselines: assessing the relative effects of training on the performance of water user associations in southern Tajikistan por Balasubramanya, Soumya, Price, Joseph P.G., Horbulyk, Theodore M.

    Publicado 2018
    “…These results guided the application of the difference-in-difference technique with right-hand side covariates in a context where field measures of outcomes and other performance-influencing covariates were made after the new institutions were created and functioning. …”
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  4. Assessing smallholder sustainable intensification in the Ethiopian highlands por Hammond, James, Wijk, Mark T. van, Teufel, Nils, Mekonnen, Kindu, Thorne, Peter J.

    Publicado 2021
    “…The indicators used are listed on the right hand side of the figure. The table in the lower part of the figure provides framework for prioritisation of issues, whereby indicators with worse overall status may be considered more urgent, and indicators with low variation within the site may be considered more challenging to influence. • A five-year program promoting multiple concurrent sustainable intensification technologies was assessed. • Farm productivity was correlated to improvements in the other sustainability domains, indicating a lack of trade-offs. • Synergies due to the initially low productivity, the wide range of technologies, and the meaningful farmer participation. • Crop and livestock productivity was still below attainable levels, and progress was not uniform amongst participants. • The method presented here is suitable to monitor the transition towards sustainable intensification in portfolio programs.…”
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