Determinants of Farmers’ Adoption of Improved Soil Conservation Technology in a Middle Mountain Watershed of Central Nepal

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Krishna R. Tiwari
Bishal K. Sitaula
Ingrid L. P. Nyborg
Giridhari S. Paudel
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[1] Norwegian University of Life Sciences,Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences
[2] Norwegian University of Life Sciences,Department of International Environment and Development Studies
[3] Family Planning Association of Nepal,undefined
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Environmental Management | 2008年 / 42卷
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Adoption; Bari lands; Improved technology; User groups; Logit model; Soil conservation;
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This study explores different socio-economic and institutional factors influencing the adoption of improved soil conservation technology (ISCT) on Bari land (Rainfed outward sloping terraces) in the Middle Mountain region of Central Nepal. Structured questionnaire survey and focus group discussion methods were applied to collect the necessary information from farm households. The logistic regression model predicted seven factors influencing the adoption of improved soil conservation technology in the study area including years of schooling of the household head, caste of the respondent, land holding size of the Bari land, cash crop vegetable farming, family member occupation in off farm sector, membership of the Conservation and Development Groups, and use of credit. The study showed that technology dissemination through multi-sectoral type community based local groups is a good option to enhance the adoption of improved soil conservation technology in the Middle Mountain farming systems in Nepal. Planners and policy makers should formulate appropriate policies and programs considering the farmers’ interest, capacity, and limitation in promoting improved soil conservation technology for greater acceptance and adoption by the farmers.
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页码:210 / 222
页数:12
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