اقتصاد النظم الزراعية والغذائية

أوراق العمل التي تُعدها منظمة الأغذية والزراعة حول اقتصاديات التنمية الزراعية

About the series (ISSN 2521-1838)

The FAO Agricultural Development Economics Working Paper series, also known as ESA Working Paper series, was created in 2001 and it collects research and policy analysis on agricultural and economic development. The aim of the series is strengthening the capacity of member countries to improve decision-making on food security and nutrition, resilience, climate-smart agriculture, sustainable markets, agribusinesses and rural transformations.

FAO Agricultural Development Economics Working Paper 18-07
ورقة عمل, 2018
This paper examines the impact of the harsh 2012 winter on livestock herding households in Kyrgyzstan and identifies policy options to increase household resilience to such shocks. While existing studies mostly focus on rainfall shocks...
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FAO Agricultural Development Economics Working Paper 18-06
ورقة عمل, 2018
Climate variability and extreme events continue to impose significant challenges to households, particularly to those that are less resilient. By exploring the resilience capacity of rural Ethiopian households after the drought shock occurred in 2011,...
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FAO Agricultural Development Economics Working Paper 18-05
ورقة عمل, 2018
Crop diversification is an important policy objective to promote climate change adaptation, yet the drivers and impacts of crop diversification vary considerably depending on the specific combinations of crops a farmer grows. This paper examines...
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FAO Agricultural Development Economics Working Paper 18-04
ورقة عمل, 2018
During the previous decade there has been an increased focus on the role of food security in conflict processes, both in the academic and policy communities. While the policy community has pushed forward with new...
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FAO Agricultural Development Economics Working Paper 18-03
ورقة عمل, 2018
Significant progress has been made in improving global food security, yet some countries still face severe challenges. In some cases, violent armed conflict has potentially contributed to local food insecurity due to disruption of food...
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FAO Agricultural Development Economics Working Paper 18-02
ورقة عمل, 2018
The prioritization of rice as a strategic food and cash crop in Rwanda has paid dividends, with production increasing by one-third during 2010–2015. However, production expansion has failed to keep pace with growing consumption demand....
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FAO Agricultural Development Economics Working Paper 18-01
ورقة عمل, 2018
Good institutions are a fundamental pre-requisite to successfully achieve structural transformation in growing developing countries (UNECA, 2016). Sub-Saharan Africa is experiencing a rapid growth but a weak and slow structural transformation process, which is mainly...
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FAO Agricultural Development Economics Working Paper 17-07
ورقة عمل, 2017
El Salvador is a peculiar case in that over three decades it has faced two different types of violence consecutively (the civil war and widespread post-war violence), which have had different impacts on food security....
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FAO Agricultural Development Economics Working Paper 17-06
ورقة عمل, 2017
The relationships between food security and violent conflicts are conditioned, mediated and influenced by the specific context in which they take place. In the case of Colombia, the main mechanism whereby the armed conflict has had a...
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FAO Agricultural Development Economics Working Paper 17-05
ورقة عمل, 2017
In this paper, we evaluate the impact of this proposed change to the existing FISP design and implementation mechanisms by utilizing two waves of the Living Standards Measurement Study - Integrated Surveys on Agriculture (LSMS-ISA)survey...
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