Farmer Profiling Data - Ethiopia

In order to assess the impact of the Land Restoration Program, understanding what land restoration options work, where and for whom, there is need to identify the context-specific variables that may influence the performance of the restoration options as well as their uptake. In addition to monitoring the performance of the restoration option being implemented, a registration of the farmers involved in the project was conducted. A standard household survey was used, assessing both the socio-economic and biophysical characteristics of the households. The farmers were from four district of Ethiopia: Boset, Gursum, Samre and Tsaeda Emba. The present dataset includes socio-economical data about 173 households, including general information about the farms. Specific data about agricultural operations, crops, trees and the experimental plots developed inside the project, are part of a separated dataset. NOTE: The coordinates were removed from the dataset in May 2021, in order to comply with GDPR standards. The location details are available on request: please contact the author and explain the purpose of your research.

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Main Authors: Hagazi, Niguse, Hadgu, Kiros, Sitotaw, Alemayehu, Tofu, Assefa, Lavoll, Vilde, Winowiecki, Leigh, Magaju, Christine, Nyaga, John, Carsan, Sammy, Muriuki, Jonathan, Sola, Phosiso, Vagen, Tor-Gunnar, Sinclair, Fergus
Other Authors: Pietro Bartolini (International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas - ICARDA)
Language:English
Published: MELDATA 2019
Subjects:Agricultural Sciences, Social Sciences, livestock, agricultural systems, cash crops, food crops, land restoration, household income, household survey, soil & water conservation, socio-economic survey, tree planting, climate change awareness, tree crops,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11766.1/FK2/LU99IW
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