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Induced Innovation and Productivity-Enhancing, Resource-Conserving Technologies in Central America

Induced Innovation and Productivity-Enhancing, Resource-Conserving Technologies in Central America The Supply of Soil Conservation Practices and Small-Scale Farmers' Adoption in Guatemala and El Salvador - European University Studies: Series 5, Economics and Managem

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Soil erosion is one of the main problems threatening agricultural productivity and small-scale farmers' livelihoods in Central America. Based on two case studies from Guatemala and El Salvador, the adoption of soil conservation techniques by small-scale farmers and the supply of these technologies to farmers are investigated. The Induced Innovation Theory and Logit as well as Structural Equation Models wtih Latent Variables are utilized to explore farmers' decisions with regard to these environmental innovations. Results demonstrate that technologies that combine productivity enhancing with resource conserving characteristics offer a solution to the overall low adoption of conservation practices observed in the region.

Book information

ISBN: 9780820465807
Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing
Imprint: Peter Lang Publishing
Pub date:
DEWEY: 631.45097281
Language: English
Number of pages: 252
Weight: -1g