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Controlled Grazing as a Pathway for Enhancing Investment in Multipurpose Trees and Welfare

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 September 2024

Tewodros Tadesse*
Affiliation:
Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Mekelle University, Mekelle, Tigray, Ethiopia Research Center in Agri-food Economics and Development (CREDA), Barcelona, Spain
Amanuel Hadera
Affiliation:
Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Mekelle University, Mekelle, Tigray, Ethiopia
Gebremariam Yeabiyo
Affiliation:
Department of Land Resources Management and Environmental Protection, Mekelle University, Mekelle, Tigray, Ethiopia
Emiru Birhane
Affiliation:
Faculty of Environmental Sciences and Natural Resource Management, Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU), Ås, Norway
Meley Mekonen Rannestad
Affiliation:
Faculty of Environmental Sciences and Natural Resource Management, Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU), Ås, Norway
Melaku Berhe
Affiliation:
Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Mekelle University, Mekelle, Tigray, Ethiopia
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Corresponding author: Tewodros Tadesse; Email: tewodros.tadesse@mu.edu.et
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Abstract

In Africa, rangeland ecosystems have been exploited due to heavy and unsustainable grazing. Policy and institutional mechanisms such as integrating silvopastoral systems with sustainable grazing practices have been devised to mitigate the negative effects. In this study, we investigated whether the uptake of sustainable grazing management in the form of controlled grazing spurs investment in multipurpose trees (MPTs) and enhances income. Using instrumental variable regression, we find that controlled grazing increases not only the propensity to plant MPTs but also the number of tree species. More importantly, IV and treatment effect results indicate that controlled grazing enhances income from MPTs.

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Figure 1. Location of the study districts.

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Figure 2. Diversity of tree species among adopters and non-adopters of controlled grazing.

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Figure 3. Average income (in Birr) across different number of tree species.

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Figure 4. Average income (in Birr) by controlled grazing and multipurpose trees plantation status.

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Table 1. Controlled grazing and plantation of multipurpose trees

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Table 2. Two-stage IV model results for income from multipurpose trees

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Table 3. Robustness check for estimates of plantation of multipurpose trees

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Table 4. Alternative specifications of the impact of controlled grazing on income from multipurpose trees (MPTs)

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