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Understanding the relationship between livelihood strategy and soil management: empirical insights from the central highlands of Ethiopia
Ali Mohammed Oumer,
Carsten Nico Portefée Hjortsø
, Andreas de Neergaard
Section for Production, Markets and Policy
Section for Plant and Soil Sciences
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Strategy Management
100%
Soil Management
100%
Livelihood Strategies
100%
Ethiopia Highlands
100%
Central Highlands
100%
Household Type
80%
Livelihood Diversification
60%
Improved Soil
60%
Off-farm
40%
Potato
40%
Cereal-based
40%
Economic Returns
20%
Intervention Targets
20%
Household Livelihood Strategy
20%
Food Security
20%
Education Level
20%
Household Assets
20%
Targeted Intervention
20%
Low-income Households
20%
Input Markets
20%
Rural Households
20%
Sustainable Agriculture
20%
Family Labor
20%
Development Interventions
20%
Output Market
20%
Sustainability Challenges
20%
Social Sciences
Ethiopia
100%
Household
100%
Diversification Strategy
23%
Alternative Agriculture
7%
Low Income Household
7%
Level of Education
7%
Food Security
7%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Low Income Household
100%