Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5052365 | Ecological Economics | 2006 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Multinomial discrete choice models were specified and estimated for explaining decision of household heads for most preferred property right regimes. Overall, two variables, namely the dependency ratio and the level of education of the household head, provided the most predictive power whether or not the household prefers common property resource regime, whereas the number of household members, the livestock holding of the household and the area of cultivated land lost due to enclosure of part of the watershed were found to be more relevant in determining household's preference for resettlement to other potential areas. On the other hand, the age of household head, the number of household members and the level of education of the household head were found to be statistically significant in determining the likelihood that a household prefers intensifying agriculture.
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Authors
Ayalneh Bogale, Mohammed Taeb, Mitsugi Endo,