Social network effects on the adoption of sustainable natural resource management practices in Ethiopia

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作者
Wossen, Tesfamicheal [1 ]
Berger, Thomas [1 ]
Mequaninte, Teferi [2 ]
Alamirew, Bamlaku [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hohenheim, Dept Land Use Econ Trop & Subtrop 490D, Stuttgart, Germany
[2] Univ Hohenheim, Dept Social & Inst Change Agr Dev 490C, Stuttgart, Germany
[3] Univ Hohenheim, Dept Agr & Food Policy 420A, Stuttgart, Germany
关键词
Ethiopia; adoption and diffusion; smallholder agriculture; conservation; soil erosion; TECHNOLOGY DIFFUSION; AGRICULTURE; CONSERVATION; DEPENDENCE; INCOME; SOIL;
D O I
10.1080/13504509.2013.856048
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Soil loss, nutrient depletion and land degradation contribute to the skimpy performance of smallholder agriculture and pose serious policy challenges in developing countries. Surprisingly, natural resource management practices that enhance sustainability while improving productivity have not been fully adopted despite continuous efforts of promotion. Using data collected from 2901 farm households in the Farmers Innovation Fund (FIF) of the World Bank, this study examines factors delaying adoption of resource management and farming practices from the perspective of social learning and network size. Specifically, the study aims at identifying the extent to which differences in network structure matter in providing opportunities to learn about new ways of sustainable resource management practices using regression analysis. The result confirms that social network size plays a significant role in enhancing adoption of natural resource management practices. Moreover, external sources of information such as extension provision play a crucial role in enhancing adoption of resource management practices. Thus, future endeavours should link extension services to informal networks to enhance adoption of sustainable natural resource management practices.
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页码:477 / 483
页数:7
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