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As resource degradation is a critical problem, conservation issues have become vital in
Ethiopia. However, adoption and continuous (sustainable) use of new SWC measures by
farmers has its own problems. The objective of this study is to investigate factors
affecting adoption and continued use of SWC measures in Gobensa watershed, Hararghe.
Multistage sampling techniques were employed to reach at the final unit of sample
size.Gobensa watershed and three PAs in Gobensawatershed were selectedby purposive
sampling technique. Villages and households in the PAswere taken by simple random
sampling technique. From this sample, the data were collected by field observation,
interview and questionnaire. Data were analyzed by descriptive and logistic regression
methods. Qualitative primary data were analyzed by using qualitative techniques (verbal
description). For analysisof quantitative primary data, SPSS was employed. Logistic
regression model was employed to analyze the influence of independent variables on
dependent variables.
Most farmers (98.4%) responded that new SWC measures are effective in reducing soil
degradation. Most of the sample farmers (92.2%) have positive attitude towards new
SWC measures. About 74% of the sample respondents have adopted new SWC
technologies. About 64.1% of the adopter farmers have continuously used new SWC
measures and about 35.9% of the farmers have not continuously used.
It was found that farmers‟ decision to adopt and use new SWC measures is influenced by
different factors. Farmers positive attitude towards new SWC technology, farmers‟
participation in SWC training, high erosion problem, steep slope, farmer‟s perception of
erosion as problem have a significant positive influence on farmers‟ adoption of new
SWC technologies but Gender and family size have an insignificant negative influence on
farmer‟s adoption of new SWC technologies. Farmers‟ perception of e ffectiveness of
SWC technologies and farmer‟s perception of erosion have a positive and significant
effect on farmer‟s continued use of SWC structures. On the other hand, farmer‟s
participation in SWC training and land certificate has a negative and significant effect on
farmers‟ continued use of SWC technologies.
To enhance the profitability of new SWC technologies, different measures should be
taken. Physical SWC technologies have to be integrated with other SWC measures, SWC
measures have to be made part and parcel of farming system, SWC program in the
watershed should be participatory and inclusive, Development agent should provide
SWC training for farmer, grazing and cultivation areas in hilly degraded lands and steep
slope should be changed to enclosed areas. |
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