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Agricultural and Food Policy 4 Environmental Economics and Policy 4 Ethiopia 4 Farm Management 4 Food Security and Poverty 4 dynamic programming 4 watershed 4 Bio-economic model 3 Productivity Analysis 3 erosion 3 nutrient balances 3 nutrient mining 3 resource degradation 3 Land Economics/Use 2 Production Economics 2 Arbeitskräfte 1 Berufsbildung 1 Betriebliches Bildungsmanagement 1 Bio-economic models 1 Community/Rural/Urban Development 1 Crop Production/Industries 1 Employer-provided training 1 Research Methods/ Statistical Methods 1 Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies 1 Vocational training 1 Workforce 1 degradation 1
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Colman, D 4 Jabbar, Mohammad A. 4 Okumu, B N 4 Russel, N 4 A, M 3 Pender, J 3 Saleem, Mohamed 2 Keppel, Russel N. 1 Russel, N. P. 1 saleem, Mohamed 1
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International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) 4
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Research Reports / International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) 4 Agricultural Systems 1 Production executives' series / American Management Association 1
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RePEc 5 ECONIS (ZBW) 1
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Technology, policy and population growth impacts on economic performance, nutrient flows and soil erosion at watershed level: the case of Ginchi in Ethiopia
Okumu, B N; Russel, N; Jabbar, Mohammad A.; Colman, D; … - International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), … - 2004
A dynamic bio-economic model is used to show that, without technological and policy intervention, soil nutrient balances, income and nutrition could not be substantially or sustainably improved in a highland area of Ethiopia. Although cash incomes could rise from a very low base by more than 50%...
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Technology, Policy And Population Growth Impacts On Economic Performance,Nutrient Flows And Soil Erosion At Watershed Level: The Case Of Ginchi In Ethiopia
Okumu, B N; Russel, N; Jabbar, Mohammad A.; Colman, D; … - International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), … - 2004
A dynamic bio-economic model is used to show that, without technological and policy intervention, soil nutrient balances, income and nutrition could not be substantially or sustainably improved in a highland area of Ethiopia. Although cash incomes could rise from a very low base by more than 50%...
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TECHNOLOGY AND POLICY IMPACTS ON ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE, NUTRIENT FLOWS AND SOIL EROSION AT WATERSHED LEVEL:THE CASE OF GINCHI IN ETHIOPIA
Okumu, B N; Jabbar, Mohammad A.; Colman, D; Russel, N; … - International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), … - 2000
A dynamic bio-economic model is used to examine natural resource use, the resulting nutrient balances and economic outcomes in a poor country under a range of technological and policy intervention scenarios. With limited technological intervention over a twelve year planning period, incomes rise...
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BIO-ECONOMIC MODELING OF WATERSHED RESOURCES IN ETHIOPIA
Okumu, B N; Jabbar, Mohammad A.; Colman, D; Russel, N - International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), … - 1999
This paper examines the theoretical and practical aspects of natural resource use in the poor tropics given limited technological and policy intervention. Results show that if farmers were to reallocate their land use activities based on land suitability, and utilize between 10-20% of their farm...
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Training manual workers
Keppel, Russel N. - 1928
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Agricultural productivity in the socialist countries : Wong, Lung-Fai, Westview Special Studies on Agricultural Science and Policy, Westview Press, Boulder and London, 1986, xviii + 193 pp. Price: [pound sign]17[middle dot]00.
Russel, N. P. - In: Agricultural Systems 24 (1987) 3, pp. 243-244
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