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Natural Resources Management in Agriculture Methods for Assessing Economic and Environmental Impacts Prelims.indd 1 01 Nov 2004 5:16:02 AM Prelims.indd 2 01 Nov 2004 5:16:02 AM Natural Resources Management in Agriculture Methods for Assessing Economic and Environmental Impacts Edited by B. Shiferaw, H.A. Freeman ICRISAT, and ILRI, Nairobi, Kenya and S.M. Swinton Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA CABI Publishing Prelims.indd 3 01 Nov 2004 5:16:02 AM CABI Publishing is a division of CAB International CABI Publishing CABI Publishing CAB International 875 Massachusetts Avenue Wallingford 7th Floor Oxfordshire OX10 8DE Cambridge, MA 02139 UK USA Tel: +44 (0)1491 832111 Tel: +1 617 395 4056 Fax: +44 (0)1491 833508 Fax: +1 617 354 6875 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Web site: www.cabi-publishing.org Published in association with: The International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) Patancheru 502 324 Andhra Pradesh, India The International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) is a non-profit, non-political organisation for science-based agricultural development. ICRISAT conducts research on sorghum, pearl millet, chickpea, pigeonpea and groundnut – crops that support the livelihoods of the poorest of the poor in the semi-arid tropics, encompassing 48 countries. ICRISAT also shares information and knowledge through capacity building, publications and information communication technologies. Established in 1972, it is one of 15 centres supported by the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR). ©CAB International 2005. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronically, mechanically, by photocopying, recording or other- wise, without the prior permission of the copyright owners. A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library, London, UK. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Natural Resource management in agriculture : methods for assessing economic and environ- mental impacts / edited by B. Shiferaw, H.A. Freeman, and S.M. Swinton. p.cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-85199-828-3 (alk. paper) 1. Agriculture--Environmental aspects--Congresses. 2. Agriculture--Economic aspects--Congresses. 3. Agricultural resources--Management-Congresses. I. Shiferaw Bekele. II. Freeman, H.A. III. Swinton, Scott M. IV. Title S589.75.N368 2005 338.1--dc22 200402093 ISBN 0 85199 828 3 Printed and bound in the UK by Biddles Ltd, Kings Lynn, from copy supplied by the editors Prelims.indd 4 01 Nov 2004 5:16:03 AM Contents Preface vii Foreword xi Contributors xiii Reviewers xv Part I. Introduction 1. Assessing the Impacts of Natural Resource Management Interventions in Agriculture: Concepts, Issues and Challenges 3 H.A. Freeman, B. Shiferaw and S.M. Swinton Part II. Valuation of Ecosystem Services and Biophysical Indicators of NRM Impacts 2. Valuation Methods and Approaches for Assessing Natural Resource Management Impacts 19 B. Shiferaw, H.A. Freeman and S. Navrud 3. Measurable Biophysical Indicators for Impact Assessment: Changes in Soil Quality 53 P. Pathak, K.L. Sahrawat, T.J. Rego and S.P. Wani 4. Measurable Biophysical Indicators for Impact Assessment: Changes in Water Availability and Quality 75 K.L. Sahrawat, K.V. Padmaja, P. Pathak and S.P. Wani 5. Biophysical Indicators of Agro-ecosystem Services and Methods for Monitoring the Impacts of NRM Technologies at Different Scales 97 S.P. Wani, Piara Singh, R.S. Dwivedi, R.R. Navalgund and A. Ramakrishna Part III. Methodological Advances for a Comprehensive Impact Assessment 6. Econometric Methods for Measuring Natural Resource Management Impacts: Theoretical Issues and Illustrations from Uganda 127 J. Pender Prelims.indd 5 01 Nov 2004 5:16:03 AM vi Contents 7. Assessing Economic Impacts of Natural Resource Management Using Economic Surplus 155 S.M. Swinton 8. Bioeconomic Modelling for Natural Resource Management Impact Assessment 175 S.T. Holden Part IV. NRM Impact Assessment in Practice 9. Valuing Soil Fertility Change: Selected Methods and Case Studies 199 P. Drechsel, M. Giordano and T. Enters 10. Evaluating the Impacts of Watershed Management Projects: A Practical Econometric Approach 223 J.M. Kerr and K.R. Chung 11. Assessing Economic and Environmental Impacts of NRM Technologies: An Empirical Application Using the Economic Surplus Approach 245 M.C.S. Bantilan, K.V. Anupama and P.K. Joshi 12. Assessing the Economic and Environmental Impacts of Conservation Technologies: A Farm-level Bioeconomic Modelling Approach 269 B. Shiferaw and S.T. Holden 13. Assessing the Impacts of Natural Resource Management Policy Interventions with a Village General Equilibrium Model 295 S.T. Holden and H. Lofgren Part V. Towards Improved Approaches for NRM Impact Assessment 14. The Concept of Integrated Natural Resource Management (INRM) and its Implications for Developing Evaluation Methods 321 B. Douthwaite, J.M. Ekboir, S.J. Twomlow and J.D.H. Keatinge 15. NRM Impact Assessment in the CGIAR: Meeting the Challenge and Implications for CGIAR Centres 341 T.G. Kelley and H.M. Gregersen 16. Towards Comprehensive Approaches in Assessing NRM Impacts: What We Know and What We Need to Know 361 S.M. Swinton, B. Shiferaw and H.A. Freeman Index 377 Prelims.indd 6 01 Nov 2004 5:16:03 AM Preface In response to increasing concerns about degradation of natural resources and the sustainability of agricultural production potentials in many poor regions of the world, many national and international organisations have initiated research and development programmes for natural resource management (NRM). Efforts in this direction include the design and development of low-cost technological options for integrated management of soil and water resources, the development of ecologically sound cropping systems, and options for the conservation and management of agro-biodiversity and forestry resources. Among others, the Consultative Group for International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) has substantially increased its research investments in the area of NRM. Development agencies in developing countries also invest substantially in measures to sustain productivity and conserve both the agricultural resource base and the environment. Donors, policy makers, development agents, and researchers are all anxious to evaluate the potential social bene(cid:383)ts and environmental outcomes resulting from such investments through the adoption of new resource conserving and/or productivity enhancing technologies. Although methods for evaluating the impacts of crop improvement technologies are well developed and widely applied, there is a dearth of methods to evaluate the impacts of NRM interventions. This is partly due to the methodological dif(cid:383)culties encountered in assessing the impacts from NRM research, including those arising from inter-relationships among natural resources, spatial and temporal dimensions of impact, and the valuation of direct and indirect environmental bene(cid:383)ts and costs. Despite a handful of attempts to assess the impacts from NRM research, until now researchers from a range of disciplines and institutional backgrounds have not joined to critically address the challenges and develop methods for NRM impact assessment. This book is an effort towards (cid:383)lling this gap. Its objective is to examine methodological dif(cid:383)culties and present vii Prelims.indd 7 01 Nov 2004 5:16:03 AM viii Preface practical methods that can be used to assess the economic and environmental impacts of NRM technology and policy interventions. It synthesises recent methodological advances and results from frontier research in this (cid:383)eld. The methodological and conceptual chapters are enriched and illustrated with case studies and examples. Several chapters bring together current thinking and perspectives on NRM impact assessment and de(cid:383)ne directions for future research, covering such important areas as economic valuation methods, measurable performance indicators and applicable impact evaluation approaches together with other special features in evaluating the impacts of NRM interventions. The book brings together a number of peer-reviewed papers many of which were originally presented and discussed at the international workshop on (cid:334)Methods for Assessing the Impact of Natural Resource Management Research(cid:335) held at the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi- Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), 6(cid:332)7 December 2002. The workshop aimed: a. to deliberate the special features and methodological dif(cid:383)culties of NRM impact assessment, b. to examine the strengths and weaknesses of alternative impact assessment methodologies and suggest options for pilot testing, and c. to identify data requirements for developing impact indicators. The book was conceived and inspired by the issues discussed during the workshop. Given the multi-faceted and complex nature of NRM impacts, contributions come from a multidisciplinary team that included economists, agro-ecologists, and soil and water management scientists, from a range of institutions covering the CGIAR, universities and research institutions. The main theme of the book is rooted in agricultural and resource economics as applied to the evaluation of multi-dimensional outcomes from NRM interventions. The book contains 16 chapters organised into (cid:383)ve parts. The methodological sections are rigorous but well exposed and should be readable to impact assessment practitioners and graduates in applied economics. The applied sections are treated carefully to make them available to general practitioners, development agents, and advisors interested in evaluating the impacts of interventions that affect NRM. The volume can serve as a valuable reference for economists, impact assessment practitioners, agronomists, resource management specialists, rural development advisors, and researchers and academics interested in the impacts of NRM interventions. The key recommendations and policy (cid:383)ndings may also be of interest to policy advisors, planners, development agencies, and research managers, both in national and international agricultural research systems. We hope that the book will add usefully to the scant literature on evaluation of NRM impacts for all those interested in understanding the social bene(cid:383)ts of such investments and developing suitable evaluation skills. The editors would like to thank ICRISAT for providing the necessary funds for the background workshop and for publication of the book. We wish to express our sincere gratitude to the external reviewers for their comments and suggestions that were instrumental in excluding some of the initially suggested chapters and in improving the quality of those that (cid:383)nally appear. Prelims.indd 8 01 Nov 2004 5:16:03 AM Preface ix A list of all reviewers is given after the list of contributors. We are very grateful to the authors and co-authors of all the chapters for their contributions and for their efforts in responding to reviewer and editorial comments. The editors also express thanks for the support and efforts of ICRISAT and CAB International staff in the production of this book. Sincere thanks are due to Tim Hardwick and Rachel Robinson for their patience and support. Special thanks are due to Sue Hainsworth, our technical editor, and her assistants T.N.G. Sharma and Deanna Hash, for their tireless and remarkable efforts to enhance the presentation and readability of the manuscripts, and to P.N. Jayakumar for his editorial and scienti(cid:383)c support from the book(cid:335)s inception. Bekele Shiferaw, H. Ade Freeman and Scott M. Swinton Prelims.indd 9 01 Nov 2004 5:16:03 AM

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In response to increasing concerns about the degradation of natural resources and the sustainability of agriculture, many research programs have been established in natural resource management (NRM). However, although methods for evaluating the impacts of crop improvement technologies are well devel
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