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    Utilization of soil conservation practices in Central Haiti

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    2013
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    Kennedy, Nathan
    Amacher, Gregory S.
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    This presentation describes research conducted as part of SANREM's work in the Central Plateau of Haiti. A household survey was conducted, and the data was used to determine the drivers, intensity, and value of adoption. Probit models examine plot-level adoption, Tobit models explore adoption intensity, and a Cobb-Douglass production function is used to show value.
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