Quarterly Journal of International Agriculture No. 3/08
Collective action and property rights in Ethiopia
Part 2: Rural development and natural resource management
Martina Padmanabhan, Berlin, Germany
Institutional foundations of agricultural
development in Ethiopia: drawing lessons from current practice for
agricultural R&D
Laura German, Bogor, Indonesia,
Shenkut Ayele, Waga Mazengia, Mesfin Tsegaye, Kasahun Abere, Kiflu
Bedane, Tesema Tolera and Hailemichael Taye, Addis Ababa,
Ethiopia
Welfare loss for pastoralists due to
wildlife protection areas: the case of Awash National Park,
Ethiopia
Hayatudin Jemal, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia,
Ayalneh Bogale and Konrad Hagedorn, Berlin, Germany
Pastoral women as strategic and
tactical agents in conflicts: negotiating access to resources and
gender relations in Afar, Ethiopia
Martina A. Padmanabhan, Berlin, Germany
Book reviews
BURCH, DAVID and GEOFFREY LAWRENCE (eds.) (2007):
Supermarkets and Agri-Food Supply Chains. Transformations in the
Production and Consumption of Foods.
Aad van Tilburg, Wageningen, The Netherlands
STEVEN HAGGBLADE, HAZELL, PETER B.R. and THOMAS REARDON (eds.)
(2008):
Transforming the Rural Nonfarm Economy – Opportunities and Threats in
the Developing World.
Eric Tollens, Heverlee (Leuven), Belgium
BROOKFIELD, HAROLD and HELEN PARSONS (2007):
Family Farms: Survival and Prospects. A World-Wide Analysis.
Frithjof Kuhnen, Goettingen, Germany
MANJI, AMBREENA (2006):
The Politics of Land Reform in Africa. From Communal Tenure to Free
Markets.
Michael Kirk, Marburg, Germany
YONGNIAN, ZHENG (2007):
De Facto Federalism in China: Reforms and Dynamics of Central-Local
Relations.
Christian Böber, Stuttgart, Germany