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Economic Analysis of Farmers’ Preferences for Coffee Variety Traits — Lessons for on-Farm Conservation and Technology Adoption in Ethiopia
(2003)
The knowledge to-date recaps Coffea arabica to have originated in Ethiopia and its genetic
diversity in the country is proved to be high. On top of its role in the national
economy, Ethiopia’s coffee diversity is important ...
Assessing Technological Innovations for Smallholder Agriculture in the Eastern Amazon Region — Implications for Technology Adoption and Dissemination
(2004)
Over the last four decades smallholder agriculture in the Amazon region continuously
adapted to changing economic conditions. This had environmental implications on a local
and global scale. In order to reduce pressure ...
Local Communities’ Perceptions Towards Forest Management Regimes: Case of Kakamega Forest in Kenya
(2006)
Kakamega Forest is located in western Kenya and covers approximately 240 Km2. The
forest is the only lowland tropical rainforest in Kenya and it is world famous for its diversity
of unique and numerous flora and fauna. ...
Valuation of the Economic Role of NTFPs Consumption by Rural Households Living Around Kakamega Forest, Western Kenya
(2007)
Rural households greatly depend on non-timber forest products (NTFPs) to sustain livelihoods,
more so in meeting household basic daily needs. Specifically in Kakamega forest
households depend on NTFPs such as firewood ...