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Showing items 1 through 9 of 18.This research summary shows how LIFT helps to increase incomes for poor landholders and tenants by formalising Ethiopias land rental market..This resource was published in the frame of the Land Investment for Transformation (LIFT) Programme.
This research summary explores how LIFT aids smallholder farmers through individual-based agricultural loans..This resource was published in the frame of the Land Investment for Transformation (LIFT) Programme.
This research summary explores the impact of an individual loan product that is linked to the second level land certificate..This resource was published in the frame of the Land Investment for Transformation (LIFT) Programme.
This research paper provides LIFTs experiences and lessons learned with respect to the Zonal Land Administration Office and “Satellite Woreda Approach”.This resource was published in the frame of the Land Investment for Transformation (LIFT) Programme.
This research details how recommendations on conflict can be practically implemented;through updated procedures for SLLC implementation..This resource was published in the frame of the Land Investment for Transformation (LIFT) Programme.
This research aims to analyse relative effects of current land rental arrangements on the efficiency and equity of small landholding farmers and its implications for land policy debate in Ethiopia..This resource was published in the frame of the Land Investment for Transformation (LIFT) Programme
This research aims to identify existing research gaps on Ethiopian land policy issues for future research to be commissioned..This resource was published in the frame of the Land Investment for Transformation (LIFT) Programme.
Experts agree that the rising demand for fish for human consumption cannot be met without a major expansion and sustainable intensification of aquaculture. Our WorldFish authors describe the areas in which research plays a particularly important role in this context.
Family farms are often associated with greater sustainability. But the definition of sustainability is a highly disputable topic.