Table of contents for Strategies for sustainable land management in the East African highlands / edited by: John Pender, Frank Place and Simeon Ehui.

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Table of contents:
* Chapter 1. 
Key Issues for the Sustainable Development of Smallholder Agriculture in the East African Highlands
Frank Place, John Pender and Simeon Ehui
* Chapter 2
Conceptual Framework and Hypotheses
J. Pender, S. Ehui, and F. Place
* Chapter 3
Development Pathways in Medium ? High Potential Kenya: A Meso Level Analysis of Agricultural Patterns and Determinants
Frank Place, Patti Kristjanson, Steve Staal, Russ Kruska, Tineke deWolff, 
Robert Zomer, and E.C. Njuguna
* Chapter 4
Village stratification for policy analysis: multiple development domains in the Ethiopian highlands
Gideon Kruseman , Ruerd Ruben and Girmay Tesfay 
* Chapter 5
Land Management, Crop Production and Household Income in the Highlands of Tigray, Northern Ethiopia
John Pender and Berhanu Gebremedhin
* Chapter 6
Policies for Livestock Development in the Ethiopian Highlands
Samuel Benin, Simeon Ehui and John Pender
* Chapter 7
Strategies to Increase Agricultural Productivity and Reduce Land Degradation: 
Evidence from Uganda
John Pender, Ephraim Nkonya, Pamela Jagger, Dick Sserunkuuma, Henry Ssali
* Chapter 8
Agricultural Land Management by Households in the Highlands of Kenya
Frank Place, Jemimah Njuki, Festus Murithi, and Fridah Mugo
* Chapter 9
Policies affecting land management, input use and productivity:
Land redistribution and tenure in the highlands of Amhara region
Samuel Benin
* Chapter 10
Community Natural Resource Management in the Highlands of Ethiopia
Berhanu Gebremedhin1, John Pender2,Girmay Tesfay3
* Chapter 11
Impacts of Programs and Organizations on the Adoption of Sustainable Land Management Technologies in Uganda
Pamela Jagger And John Pender
* Chapter 12
Zero tillage/reduced tillage - the key to intensification of the crop-livestock system in Ethiopia
Jens B. Aune,Rahel Asrat, Dereje Asefa Teklehaimanot, Balesh Tulema
* Chapter 13
Land Management Options in Western Kenya and Eastern Uganda
Robert Delve and Joshua Ramisch
* Chapter 14
Policies for Poverty Reduction, Sustainable Land Management and Food Security:A Bio-economic Model with Market Imperfections
Stein Holden, Bekele Shiferaw and John Pender
* Chapter 15
Sustainable Land Management and Technology Adoption in Eastern Uganda
Johannes Woelcke, Thomas Berger and Soojin Park
* Chapter 16
Conclusions and Implications
J. Pender, F. Place and S. Ehui

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Land use -- Government policy -- Africa, East.
Agriculture and state -- Africa, East.
Agriculture -- Economic aspects -- Africa, East.