Woodlot devolution in Northern Ethiopia
This paper explores the patterns and determinants of empowerment, income generation, and environmental sustainability under varying degrees of woodlot management in Tigray, Ethiopia.
This paper explores the patterns and determinants of empowerment, income generation, and environmental sustainability under varying degrees of woodlot management in Tigray, Ethiopia.
The government of Uganda is currently decentralizing many of its services including those directly related to agriculture and the environment.
This study examines the poverty reduction implications of the introduction of three different agricultural technologies by government and NGOs in three rural sites across Bangladesh.
The sustainability of natural resource management depends not only on appropriate technology and prices, but also upon the institutions involved in resource management at the local level.
Green Revolution technologies were developed and promoted to boost food supplies and foster development, both of which were expected to create breathing space for achieving demographic transitions in developing countries through lowered human fert