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Pay little, get little; pay more, get a little more: a framed forest experiment in Tanzania
Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2016How do different levels of individual payments for environmental services (PES) affect intrinsic and social motivations for forest conservation? Does introducing low levels of PES crowd out these motivations? This paper presents findings from framed field experiments (FFE) conducted with local forest users in Tanzania.DocumentWork in progress: how the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and its partners see and do engagement with crisis-affected populations
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2015This mapping aims to take stock of how engagement with crisis-affected populations has been understood, implemented, and thought of by the organisations funded by Norway between 2010 and 2014. The focus is on the organisations that receive most of Norway’s humanitarian- and natural disaster-related funding.DocumentMid-term review of the Oil for Development (OfD) Programme in Tanzania
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2015DocumentEvaluation of Norwegian support to capacity development
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2015The report presents the results of an evaluation of Norwegian support to capacity development in public sector, aiming atDocumentThe economics of results-based funding in the energy sector
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2015There is an increasing interest among development agencies and international financial institutions in employing results-based systems when providing support to projects in developing countries. This is also the case more recently for the energy sector.DocumentSubsidies promote use of drought tolerant maize varieties despite variable yield performance under smallholder environments in Malawi
Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2015This study used a three-year panel dataset for 350 Malawian farm households to examine the potential for widespread adoption of drought tolerant (DT) maize varieties, a technology that holds considerable promise for helping smallholder farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) adapt to drought risk.DocumentRisk preferences, shocks and technology adoption: responses to drought risk
Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2015Climate risk represents an increasing threat to poor and vulnerable farmers in drought-prone areas of Africa.DocumentEmpowering men and women to participate more effectively in REDD+
The Norwegian Embassy in Tanzania, 2015Introduction and background.DocumentIncome generating activities, alternative livelihoods and REDD+
The Norwegian Embassy in Tanzania, 2015Introduction and background.
