Quarterly Journal of International Agriculture No. 3/06
Land degradation in developing countries – simple answers to a
complex problem?
Dieter Kirschke and Nana Künkel, Berlin, Germany
Endogenous technology adoption and household
food security: the case of improved cowpea varieties in northern
Nigeria
Arega D. Alene and V.M. Manyong, Ibadan, Nigeria
Agriculture-led development in rural
Vietnam: a decomposed SAM multiplier model
Clemens Breisinger and Olivier Ecker, Hohenheim, Germany
Understanding the perceived importance of risk
for coffee growers: empirical evidence from Ethiopia
Degnet Abebaw, Jimma, Ethiopia, Karin Holm-Müller and John Mburu,
Bonn, Germany
Agricultural policy and trade of Vietnam in
preparation to join the WTO
Hoa Nguyen, Ha Noi, Vietnam, and Ulrike Grote, Bonn,
Germany
Book reviews
SCHULZ, MANFRED and UWE KRACHT (eds.) (2005):
Food and Nutrition Security in the Process of Globalization and
Urbanization.
Eric Tollens, Leuven, Belgium
FEDERICO, GIOVANNI (2005):
Feeding the World: An Economic History of Agriculture, 1800 –
2000.
Rolf A.E. Mueller, Kiel, Germany
FOLMER, H. and T. TIETENBERG (eds.) (2005):
The International Yearbook of Environmental and Resource Economics
2005/2006.
Michel Griffon, Paris, France
LEAL FILHO, WALTER (ed.) (2005):
Handbook of Sustainability Research. Environmental Education,
Communication and Sustainability Series.
Stephan Piotrowski, Stuttgart, Germany
LITTLE, JO and CAROL MORRIS (eds.) (2005):
Critical Studies in Rural Gender Issues. Perspectives on Rural Policy
and Planning.
Pamela A. Marinda, Stuttgart, Germany
MOTZAFI-HALLER, PNINA (ed.) (2005):
Women in Agriculture in the Middle East. Perspectives on Rural Policy
and Planning.
Frithjof Kuhnen, Goettingen, Germany