Development domains for Ethiopia: capturing the geographical context of smallholder development options [PDF]
"The choices that smallholder farmers are able to make are strongly conditioned by the geographic conditions in which they live. The importance of this fact for rural development strategy is not lost on policy makers.
Chamberlin, Jordan +2 more
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National Policy Coherence Counts for Reducing Inequality in Global Climate and Development Agendas
ABSTRACT International institutions promote policy coherence as crucial to the effective and fair implementation of global sustainability agendas, though the evidence for its benefits is slim. We present here the first systematic cross‐country dataset on the consequences of national government efforts to promote policy coherence for vulnerable groups ...
Katherine Browne +10 more
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Traditions of water in northern Ethiopia and Eritrea
The interplay between water and societies is a long-standing topic of archaeology, but also a compelling topic of current debates on food security in Africa. Water-stress and climate change have long been linked to development of early urbanism in sub-Saharan Africa.
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LIVESTOCK PRICING IN THE NORTHERN KENYAN RANGELANDS
This paper uses detailed, transactions-level data and a structural-heteroskedasticity-in-mean model to identify the determinants of livestock producer prices for pastoralists in the drylands of northern Kenya. The empirical results confirm the importance
Little, Peter D. +4 more
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Evaluation of current and future water resources development in the Lake Tana Basin, Ethiopia [PDF]
Lakes / Weirs / Environmental flows / Water resources development / Models / Ethiopia / Lake Tana Basin / Chara Chara ...
Alemayehu, T. +3 more
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Camels as a Climate‐Resilient Linchpin for Sustainable Development in Global Drylands
ABSTRACT Camels represent a significant, yet underutilized, asset for advancing integrated sustainable development in the world's expanding drylands. Previous reviews have examined camels' physiology, milk composition, or pastoral systems in isolation; this review examines their potential as a climate‐resilient linchpin for food systems by synthesizing
Ayana Angassa +2 more
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How Effective is Public Spending? Public Investment Composition and Rural Welfare in Ethiopia
One of the most important policy tools in developing countries for affecting economic growth and poverty reduction is expenditure policy. As governments decide how to allocate public spending, they need a clear understanding of how public investments ...
Ayele, Gezahegne +3 more
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Household-level Credit Constraints in Urban Ethiopia [PDF]
Empirical evidence on determinants of credit constraints and the amount borrowed by urban household in Sub-Saharan Africa is almost non-existent. Using an extended direct approach by virtue of the unique data set we have (the Fourth Round Ethiopian Urban
Sebastian Torres +2 more
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Equity in Energy—A Critical Analysis of GESI and Energy Justice Narratives in Energy Transition
ABSTRACT The global energy sector is transitioning from conventional energy sources to cleaner and more sustainable alternatives; however, persistent structural and social barriers continue to undermine equity and inclusivity within this transition. This study examines how Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI) and Energy Justice (EJ) principles ...
Tharindu Dissanayake +4 more
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Dietary Diversity and Associated Factors Among Children in the Tahtay Maichew District, Northern Ethiopia. [PDF]
Reda EB +6 more
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