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Adoption of small ruminants’ fattening package in agropastoral areas, Mieso Wereda, Eastern Oromia

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Journal Articles & Books
April, 2007
Ethiopia
Eastern Africa

Many studies were conducted to identify determinants of adoption of crop base technologies and practices and improved seeds, and while few studies concerned on evaluation of extension services in terms of the clients’ need and interest or adoption of livestock technologies in agropastoral and pastoral context In fact, livestock extension services in general in developing countries are less prio

The Dynamics of Social Capital and Conflict Management in Multiple Resource Regimes

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Journal Articles & Books
December, 2006
Uganda

Increasingly, social capital, defined as shared norms, trust, and the horizontal and vertical social networks that facilitate coordination and cooperation for mutually beneficial collective action, is seen as an important asset upon which people rely to manage natural resources and resolve conflicts.

Resolving Range Conflict in Nevada? Buyouts and Other Compensation Alternatives

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Journal Articles & Books
December, 2006

To mitigate the adverse effects of reduced access to public forage, ranchers may require financial or other forms of "compensation." In this paper, we use results from a survey of Nevada ranchers to examine their willingness to sell grazing permits and participate in other schemes that enable them to continue ranching in spite of declining access to public forage.

Effects of set-aside management on birds breeding in lowland Ireland

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Journal Articles & Books
December, 2006
Ireland
Europe

Farmland birds have suffered a severe decline in recent years throughout Europe including Ireland. Agricultural intensification is believed to be the main cause and this has led to the introduction of agri-environmental schemes, of which set-aside is a part. Bird abundance and diversity were compared between set-aside and adjacent tillage or grassland at 18 locations.