However, the use of BS or brewery by-product as alternative means of organic fertilizer source in agriculture was ignored by farmers in Ethiopia for decades. This study was elucidated the environmental, social
et al. Bioenergy, food security and poverty reduction: trade-offs and synergies along the water–energy–food security nexus. Water Int. 40 (2015). Legesse, B. A., Jefferson-Moore, K. & Thomas, T. Impacts of land tenure and property rights on reforestation intervention in Ethiopia. Land...
We fill this gap by providing a methodology that enables us to assess the cascading impacts of trade and supply disruptions across economic, financial and food systems, considering the amplification effects in financial markets. Here,amplificationdenotes the increase in magnitude of economic shocks, dri...
An IPCC Special Report on the impacts of global warming of 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels and related global greenhouse gas emission pathways, in the context of strengthening the global response to the threat of climate change, sustainable development, and efforts to eradicate poverty [Masson-...
we analyzed economic and environmental impacts of integrated systems widespread adoption estimating the results for production volume, gross production value, balance of trade, land-sparing effect and CO2eqsequestration using scenario analysis. The results highlighted the great influence of commodity prices ...
Using primary bio-economic data from Ethiopia, this study evaluates the impact of cooperative me... GT Abate,GN Francesconi,K Getnet - 《Annals of Public & Cooperative Economics》 被引量: 42发表: 2013年 The Economic Impacts Associated with Locally Owned Agricultural Cooperatives: A Comparison of...
The elasticities for many SSA countries such as Nigeria, Ethiopia, Tanzania and Uganda would still be on the rise in 2030. At higher income levels, the shift into livestock products is complete and the tendency for all income elasticities of demand for food to decline (Timmer et al., 1983,...
Based on the output of the hedonic price regression, we monetize these comparative physical impacts in terms of their effects on the estimated market price of animals that are able to remain on the calving area and those that are moved away during calving season. Results We pres...
Since the economic structure of Ethiopia is characterized by subsistence agriculture and domestic demand, the majority of the population depends directly on rainfall which makes the economy highly vulnerable to hydrological variability. Brown et al. (2011) disclose, for 42 Sub-Saharan countries, ...
the aim of this paper is to provide a comprehensive economic estimation of the ecosystem services provided to the most important economic sectors in Extremadura (agriculture, livestock, forest, and recreational services). Different estimation methods were used given the variety of sectors involved, invo...