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Fang Wang, Jingyi Mao, Yafu Liu and Qihua Cai
The livelihood capital of rural households is an essential basis for their selection of livelihood strategy. This paper uses rural household data from the 2018 CFPS to construct a ?hexagonal? framework for the analysis of livelihood capital. Natural capi...
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Climate change and related hazards affect the livelihoods of people and their vulnerability to shocks and stresses. Though research on the linkages between a changing climate and vulnerability has been increasing, only a few studies have examined the cas...
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Peter N. Mba,Emmanuel O. Nwosu,Anthony Orji
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This paper investigates vulnerability to poverty in Nigeria using the revised General Household Post-harvest survey for Nigeria 2010. The results show that female-headed households, living in rural area and large household size have significant positive ...
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Andrea Karin Barrueto, Juerg Merz, Thomas Kohler and Thomas Hammer
Agricultural innovations are important, especially as climatic conditions around the world have been subject to increasing change over the past decades. Through innovation, farmers can adapt to the changing conditions and secure their livelihoods. In Nep...
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A. N. Sikira, J. J. Kashaigili
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This paper assessed the gendered access and control over land and water, using the Ihemi cluster of the Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor of Tanzania (SAGCOT) as a study area. Specifically, the paper answered the question on how decisions are made be...
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Wisdom Akpalu and Mintewab Bezabih
Land tenure arrangements in Africa are generally skewed in favour of males. Compared to males, female plot owners face complex sets of constraints and systemic high tenure insecurity which culminate in low yields. In order to obtain better returns, some ...
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