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Agricultural Economics | 2002

Location and uptake: integrated household and GIS analysis of technology adoption and land use, with application to smallholder dairy farms in Kenya

Steven J. Staal; Isabelle Baltenweck; Michael Waithaka; T. deWolff; L. Njoroge

GIS-derived measures of location and space have increasingly been used in models of land use and ecology. However, they have made few inroads into the literature on technology adoption in developing countries, which continues to rely mainly on survey-derived information. Location, with all its dimensions of market access, demographics and agro-climate, nevertheless remains key to understanding potential for technology use. The measures oflocation typically used in the adoption literature, such as locational dummy variables that proxy a range of locational factors, now appear relatively crude given the increased availability of more explicit GIS-derived measures. This paper attempts to demonstrate the usefulness of integrating GIS-measures into analysis of technology uptake, for better differentiating and understanding locational effects. A set of GIS-derived measures of market access and agro-climate are included in a standard household model of technology uptake, applied to smallholder dairy farms in Kenya, using a sample of 3330 geo-referenced farm households. The three technologies examined are keeping of dairy cattle, planting of specialised fodder, and use of concentrate feed. Logit estimations are conducted that significantly differentiate effects of individual household characteristics from those related to location. The predicted values of the locational variables are then used to make spatial predictions of technology potential. Comparisons are made with estimations based only on survey data, which demonstrate that while overall explanatory power may not improve with GIS-derived variables, the latter yield more practical interpretations, which is further demonstrated through predictions of technology uptake change with a shift in infrastructure policy. Although requiring large geo-referenced data sets and high resolution GIS layers, the methodology demonstrates the potential to better unravel the multiple effects of location on farmer decisions on technology and land use.


Archive | 2002

Characterization of dairy systems in the western Kenya region

Michael Waithaka; J.N. Nyangaga; Steven J. Staal; A.W. Wokabi; D. Njubi; K.G. Muriuki; L. Njoroge; P.N. Wanjohi


Archive | 2010

Strategies for adapting to climate change in Sub- Saharan Africa : a review of data sources, poverty reduction stategy programs (PRSP) and national adaptation plans for agriculture (NAPAs)in ASARECA member countries

Jonathan Makau Nzuma; Michael Waithaka; Richard Mulwa; Miriam Kyotalimye; Gerald C. Nelson


The research reports | 2003

Crop-livestock intensification and interaction across three continents

Isabelle Baltenweck; Steven J. Staal; Mohamed N.M. Ibrahim; M. Hererro; F. Holman; Mohammad A. Jabbar; Victor M. Manyong; B.R. Patil; Philip K. Thornton; Timothy O. Williams; Michael Waithaka; T. D. Wolf


2009 Conference, August 16-22, 2009, Beijing, China | 2009

The Impact Of Non - Tariff Barriers On Maize And Beef Trade In East Africa

Joseph T. Karugia; Julliet Wanjiku; Sika Gbegbelegbe; Jonathan Makau Nzuma; Stella Massawe; E. Macharia; H. Ade Freeman; Michael Waithaka; Simeon Kaitibie; Ayele Gulan


Uganda Journal of Agricultural Sciences | 2004

Adoption of Fodder legumes technology through farmer-to-farmer extension approach

J Sinja; Joseph T. Karugia; Michael Waithaka; D Miano; L Baltenweck; S Franzel; Rose Adhiambo Nyikal; D.L. Romney


Archive | 2009

Responding to Food Price Crisis in Eastern and Southern Africa: Policy Options for National and Regional Action

Julliet Wanjiku; Joseph T. Karugia; Michael Waithaka; Sika Gbegbelegbe; E. Macharia; A Freeman; M Kyotalimye; Stella Massawe; B Shiferaw


2004 Inaugural Symposium, December 6-8, 2004, Nairobi, Kenya | 2004

Farmer Perception of Technology and its Impact on Technology Uptake: The Case of Fodder Legume in Central Kenya Highlands

Judith Sinja; Joseph Thuo Karugia; Isabelle Baltenweck; Michael Waithaka; Miano; Rose Adhiambo Nyikal; D.L. Romney


Archive | 2003

Costs of milk production in Kenya: estimates from Kiambu, Nakuru and Nyandarua districts

Steven J. Staal; Michael Waithaka; L. Njoroge; D.M. Mwangi; D. Njubi; A. Wokabi


Archive | 2010

Strategies for Adapting to Climate change in Rural sub-Saharan Africa

Jonathan Makau Nzuma; Michael Waithaka; Richard Mulwa; Miriam Kyotalimye; Gerald C. Nelson

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Timothy S. Thomas

International Food Policy Research Institute

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L. Njoroge

International Livestock Research Institute

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Gerald C. Nelson

International Food Policy Research Institute

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D. Njubi

International Livestock Research Institute

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Isabelle Baltenweck

International Livestock Research Institute

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