Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5050421 | Ecological Economics | 2012 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
⺠Use of contract design to improve the incentive structure of current coordination mechanisms related to sustainable land use management in Ethiopia. ⺠Participation constraints are tested under different soil erosion and institutional-economic conditions in a choice experiment targeting 750 farm households. ⺠Contracts provided by local government offering additional credit, land use security and extension services are an effective means to increase the share of farmers implementing soil conservation measures. ⺠Farmers living in the most erosion prone areas will take soil conservation measures if the contract price is lower than the income loss suffered from soil erosion. ⺠Trust in contract terms and conditions, especially land use security, plays a crucial role.
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Authors
Abonesh Tesfaye, Roy Brouwer,