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Afar Resilience Study
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2015This paper has been prepared in conjunction with a project for resilience building in Afar National Regional State, Ethiopia under the auspices of the Afar Region Disaster Prevention, Preparedness and Food Security Coordination Office and the Agriculture Knowledge Learning Documentation and Policy Project (AKLDP), Ethiopia which is implemented by the Feinstein International Center, Tufts UniverDocumentAssessing drought displacement risk for Kenyan, Ethiopian and Somali pastoralists
Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, 2014This study represents an initial attempt to assess patterns of displacement related to droughts in selected countries of the Horn of Africa, specifically the border regions of Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia.DocumentImpact of land certification on sustainable land resource management in the Amhara Region, Ethiopia
Drylands Coordination Group, Norway, 2014In Ethiopia, 85% of the population is directly supported by the agricultural economy. However, the productivity of that economy is being seriously eroded by unsustainable land management practices both in areas of food crops and in grazing lands (Berry, 2003).DocumentEfficiency and productivity differential effects of land certification program in Ethiopia: quasi-experimental evidence from Tigray
International Food Policy Research Institute, 2014This report from the Ethiopia Strategy Support Program examines the effects of the land certification program in Ethiopia on efficiency and productivity.DocumentOpportunities and constraints of groundnut production in selected drylands of Ethiopia
Drylands Coordination Group, Norway, 2014This report is the result of a DCG project focusing on opportunities and constraints in groundnut production in selected drylands of Etiopia. The project particularly looked into the challenge of reducing the level of mycotoxins.DocumentSituational analysis of indigenous social institutions and their role in rural livelihoods: the case of selected food insecure lowland areas of Southern Ethiopia
2013Close examination and analysis of these social institutions is very important not only from the household economic point of view but also because of its significant role in other livelihood aspects. The data for this study was collected from 453 household heads that were selected through a random sampling technique.DocumentFacts on Ecofarm
Drylands Coordination Group, Norway, 2012The Sahel countries face a range of problems from low food insecurity to environmental problems like climate change and soil degradation.DocumentFactsheet on Ecofarm from DCG Ethiopia (Amhara - Ethiopia)
Drylands Coordination Group, Norway, 2012The Ecofarm in an integrated farm that aims at increasing agricultural productivity in an environmentally friendly way by combining different low input technologies. These technologies are a combination of farmers' best technologies and research developped technologies.DocumentFactsheet on Ecofarm (Tigray - Ethiopia)
Drylands Coordination Group, Norway, 2012The Ecofarm in an integrated farm that aims at increasing agricultural productivity in an environmentally friendly way by combining different low input technologies. These technologies are a combination of farmers' best technologies and research developped technologies.DocumentResults of Ecofarm Action Research Activities in Three Project Areas in Ethiopia
Drylands Coordination Group, Norway, 2011Ecofarm is an integrated farm that aims at increasing agricultural productivity in an environmental friendly way by combining different low input technologies. These technologies are a combination of farmers’ best technologies and research developed technologies.Pages
