Sustainable land management through market oriented commodity development: Case studies from Ethiopia

cg.contributor.affiliationInternational Livestock Research Instituteen
cg.contributor.donorCanadian International Development Agencyen
cg.coverage.countryEthiopia
cg.coverage.iso3166-alpha2ET
cg.coverage.regionAfrica
cg.coverage.regionEastern Africa
cg.creator.identifierBerhanu Gebremedhin: 0000-0002-3168-2783en
cg.number21en
cg.placeNairobi, Kenyaen
cg.subject.ilriNRMen
cg.subject.ilriMARKETSen
cg.subject.ilriINNOVATION SYSTEMSen
dc.contributor.authorGebremedhin, Berhanuen
dc.contributor.authorWoldewahid, G.en
dc.contributor.authorDessalegn, Yigsawen
dc.contributor.authorGebey, T.en
dc.contributor.authorTeka, W.en
dc.date.accessioned2010-08-31T12:34:05Zen
dc.date.available2010-08-31T12:34:05Zen
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10568/2372
dc.titleSustainable land management through market oriented commodity development: Case studies from Ethiopiaen
dcterms.abstractLand degradation has been identified as severe environmental problem in Ethiopia, especially since the early 1970s. Because there is significant degradation on cultivated lands in Ethiopia, there is potentially high payoff to addressing degradation in the country. In this paper we focus mainly on the effect of short-term benefits to farmers and the explicit considerations of the linkages between natural resource management and market-oriented commodity development on the adoption and scaling out of sustainable land management practices. We hypothesize that linking natural resource management with market-oriented commodity development enhances sustainable land management by providing farmers with short-term benefits. We test this hypothesis with analysis of case studies of four districts in Ethiopia. Two of the case studies deal with the linkage between grazing land development and market-oriented livestock development, and the other two deal with the linkage between conservation agriculture and market-oriented crop production. Results indicate that, indeed, direct linkages of natural resource management with market-oriented commodity development that have profitable market opportunities can enhance sustainable land management. Results imply that participatory approaches to the appraisal of community resources, identification and prioritization of key constraints of commodity development, and implementation of interventions greatly facilitate adoption and scaling out of interventions.en
dcterms.accessRightsOpen Access
dcterms.bibliographicCitationGebremedhin, B.; Woldewahid, G.; Dessalegn, Y.; Gebey, T.; Teka, W. 2010. Sustainable land management through market-oriented commodity development: case studies from Ethiopia. IPMS Working Paper 21. 42p. Nairobi (Kenya): ILRI.en
dcterms.isPartOfIPMS Working Paperen
dcterms.issued2010-08-30en
dcterms.languageen
dcterms.publisherInternational Livestock Research Instituteen
dcterms.subjectland useen
dcterms.subjectinnovation adoptionen
dcterms.subjectmarketingen
dcterms.typeWorking Paper

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