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Autor:
Jules Bayala, Catherine Ky-Dembele, Richard Coe, Joachim Nyemeck Binam, Antoine Kalinganire, Alain Olivier
Publikováno v:
Agroforestry Systems.
Autor:
Mathieu Ouédraogo, Graham Clarkson, Andree Nenkam, Adama Diakité, Robert B. Zougmoré, Jules Bayala, Issa Traoré, Diaminatou Sanogo, Djibril S. Dayamba, Joachim Nyemeck Binam, Catherine Ky-Dembele, Lamine Diop Mamadou, Peter Dorward
Publikováno v:
Climate Services, Vol 12, Iss, Pp 27-35 (2018)
Recently, a new approach to extension and climate information services, namely Participatory Integrated Climate Services for Agriculture (PICSA) has been developed. PICSA makes use of historical climate records, participatory decision-making tools an
Autor:
Kapoury Sanogo, Antoine Kalinganire, Jules Bayala, Soro Dodiomon, Joachim Nyemeck Binam, Grace B. Villamor
Publikováno v:
Agroforestry Systems. 91:345-361
Agroforestry parklands in the Sahel provide a number of ecosystem services that help farmers cope better with climate change effects and thus reducing their vulnerability. However, parklands are threatened due to the decline in densities of species t
Publikováno v:
Small-scale Forestry. 14:507-529
In the Sahelian countries, gathering of agroforestry tree products is one of the few livelihood activities that hold great potential for income generation and poverty reduction among resource-poor households. This study explores the determinants of m
Autor:
Antoine Kalinganire, Moussa Boureima, Frank Place, Mouhamadou Diop, Sigue Hamade, Sanogo Diaminatou, Joachim Nyemeck Binam, Bayo Mounkoro, Eric Haglund, Joseph Marie Dakouo, Abasse Tougiani, Marcel Badji, Andre B. Babou
Publikováno v:
Environmental Economics and Policy Studies. 17:543-575
This paper used a multivalued treatment framework to assess the effects of farmer managed natural regeneration (FMNR) on selected outcomes among 1080 rural household farmers in the Sahelian and Sudano-Sahelian ecozone of West Africa Sahel. The result
Publikováno v:
Agricultural and Food Economics, 5:2
The present study aims at (1) assessing how the existing local formal and informal institutions affect farmer managed natural regeneration (FMNR) practices and, (2) evaluating the benefits of such practices on livelihoods. The propensity score with c
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Publikováno v:
Modern Economy. :308-323
In this paper, we determine the extent to which the variation in poverty incidence can be explained by institutional/community factors, and how the results can be used to evaluate the potential impact on poverty levels of change in factors found to h
Publikováno v:
The Developing Economies. 46:242-263
This paper uses survey data to examine the technical efficiency and productivity potential of cocoa farmers in West and Central Africa. Separate stochastic frontier models are estimated for farmers in Cameroon, Ghana, Nigeria, and Cote d’Ivoire, al
Publikováno v:
Food Policy. 29:531-545
This paper estimates technical efficiency among small holder farmers in the slash and burn agriculture zone of Cameroon and identifies sources of inefficiency using detailed survey data obtained from 450 farmers over 15 villages throughout 2001/2002
Publikováno v:
African Development Review. 15:66-76
This paper presents measures of technical efficiency for a sample of 81 peasant farmers in the low-income region of Cote d’Ivoire. DEA techniques were used to compute farm-level technical efficiency (TE) measures. The analysis reveals average level