Report on phase 1 1981-1983 - Part 3 : Peasants and agricultutral change in Northern Zambia
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No published research on attitude change in Zambia exists, so this chapter includes research on methods for measuring attitudes towards the use of condoms and also changes in
a) Government restrictions and interventions reducing profit-margins. b) Lack of physical infrastructure.. When legal constraints are removed, and prices allowed to fluctuate,
Maize is grown in areas under conditions varying from tropical rain forests to steppes. The young maize plant is moderately drought resistant, but is usually
Traditonally the agricultural production in the Northern Province of Zambia has been low and subsistence-oriented. The majority of the farmers has been and still is
imperfectly drained, to poorly drained, very deep, dark yellowish brown to dark brown, friable to firm, stratified, fine loamy to clayey soils; in places coarse
Title: Combined effects of climate change and policy uncertainty on the agricultural sector in 1..
Climate change in combination with a focus on increased biomass production may lead to changes in agricultural and forestry management (e.g. increased use of fertiliser), and
The prevalence of an urban bias in Zambian politics is also widely regarded as the main reason why Zambia failed to implement the structural adjustment reform measures advanced