@article{Gebregziabher:201008,
      recid = {201008},
      author = {Gebregziabher, Gebrehaweria and Rebelo, Lisa-Maria and  Notenbaert, A. and Ergano, K. and Abebe, Yenenesh},
      title = {Determinants of adoption of rainwater management  technologies among farm households in the Nile River Basin},
      journal = {IWMI Reports},
      address = {2013},
      number = {615-2016-40963},
      series = {IWMI Research Report},
      pages = {38p.},
      year = {2013},
      abstract = {Agriculture is the main sector of the Ethiopian economy.  Uneven distribution of rainfall, droughts and high rainfall  intensities contribute to low agricultural productivity and  high levels of food insecurity. High population growth, the  cultivation of steep and marginal lands, poor land  management practices and lack of effective rainwater  management (RWM) strategies aggravate the situation.  Studies show that the adoption of RWM technologies is low  and is influenced by several factors. This study assesses  the patterns and the factors that influence farm household  adoption of RWM technologies. Unlike previous studies which  typically examined a single technology rather than the  interdependence between technologies, the conceptual  framework of this study is based on the premise that  farmers are more likely to adopt a combination of promising  RWM technologies. The need to consider this interdependence  is one of the many recommendations made by this study to  promote the adoption of RWM technologies.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/201008},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.201008},
}