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Hedonic price analysis of indigenous sheep and goats traits in eastern and central Tigray, northern Ethiopia

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2015
Éthiopie
Afrique
Afrique orientale

Small-ruminant production contributes significantly to the national and household economy in many countries. Small-ruminants are a key component of the livelihood systems in rural Ethiopia which substantially contribute to income, food, skin and wool, manure, serve as part of the crop failure risk-coping portfolio of enterprises, for asset wealth security as a form of saving money and social and cultural functions. This study analyzes hedonic price analysis of indigenous sheep and goats traits in two districts (Atsbi-Wemberta and Adwa) of eastern and central Tigray, northern Ethiopia.

Herbivore dynamics and range contraction in Kajiado County Kenya: Climate and land use changes, population pressures, governance, policy and human-wildlife conflicts

Journal Articles & Books
Juin, 2014
Kenya
Afrique orientale

Wildlife populations are declining severely in many protected areas and unprotected pastoral areas of Africa. Rapid large-scale land use changes, poaching, climate change, rising population pressures, governance, policy, economic and socio-cultural transformations and competition with livestock all contribute to the declines in abundance. Here we analyze the population dynamics of 15 wildlife and four livestock species monitored using aerial surveys from 1977 to 2011 within Kajiado County of Kenya, with a rapidly expanding human population, settlements, cultivation and other developments.

Honey and beeswax value chains analysis: The case of Adwa and Ahferom Districts, Central Tigray, Ethiopia

Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2015
Éthiopie
Afrique
Afrique orientale

Beekeeping is an appropriate and well-accepted farming activity which directly and indirectly contributes to smallholder income generation in Adwa and Ahferom districts. But there are a number of problems in honey and beeswax value chains that can be faced from production up to consumption.

How resilient are farming households, communities, men and women to a changing climate in Africa?

Reports & Research
Août, 2014
Ouganda
Éthiopie
Ghana
Kenya
Mali
Niger
Sénégal
Tanzania
Afrique
Afrique sub-saharienne
Afrique orientale
Afrique occidentale

Using a 9-country dataset from sub-Saharan Africa, and integrating quantitative household-level analyses with qualitative work, the paper shows that gender relations affect agricultural practices and adaptation. The women farmers in our sample control less land than men, the land they control is often of poorer quality, and their tenure is insecure. Women, more than men, are dependent on internal village groups, as opposed to organizations operating at regional or national levels.