Gendered Livelihood Implications of Resource Access for Livestock Productivity Improvement in the Mixed Crop-livestock System of Central Highlands, Ethiopia
Poor farmers require essential assets to increase benefits from their livelihood activities. This paper demonstrates gender implications of accessing different livelihood assets in order to improve productivity and thus reduce poverty. Gendered Sustainable Livelihoods Framework (GSLF) with Participa...
Main Author: | Sewmehon Demissie |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Addis Ababa University
2013-12-01
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Series: | Ethiopian Journal of the Social Sciences and Humanities |
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Online Access: | http://10.90.104.77/index.php/EJSSH/article/view/6258 |
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