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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048264826
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (46 p)
    Content: This study examines the relationship between transport infrastructure and agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa using new data obtained from geographic information systems (GIS). First, the authors analyze the impact of road connectivity on crop production and choice of technology. Second, they explore the impact of investments that reduce road travel times. Finally, they show how this type of analysis can be used to compare cost-benefit ratios for alternative road investments in terms of agricultural output per dollar invested. The authors find that agricultural production is highly correlated with proximity (as measured by travel time) to urban markets. Likewise, adoption of high-productive/high-input technology is negatively correlated with travel time to urban centers. There is therefore substantial scope for increasing agricultural production in Sub-Saharan Africa, particularly in more remote areas. Total crop production relative to potential production is 45 percent for areas within four hours' travel time from a city of 100,000 people. In contrast, it is just 5 percent for areas more than eight hours away. Low population densities and long travel times to urban centers sharply constrain production. Reducing transport costs and travel times to these areas would expand the feasible market size for these regions. Compared to West Africa, East Africa has lower population density, smaller local markets, lower road connectivity, and lower average crop production per unit area. Unlike in East Africa, reducing travel time does not significantly increase the adoption of high-input/high-yield technology in West Africa. This may be because West Africa already has a relatively well-connected road network
    Additional Edition: Schmidt, Emily Crop Production and Road Connectivity in Sub-Saharan Africa
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
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  • 2
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    bei jing
    UID:
    gbv_1037870093
    Format: 102 S.
    Original writing title: 金钱
    Original writing publisher: 北京 : 中国电影出版社
    ISBN: 7106000078
    Series Statement: wai guo dian ying ju ben cong shu
    Uniform Title: L'argent
    Note: SBB-PK Berlin
    Language: Chinese
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  • 3
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    Book
    xiang gang
    UID:
    gbv_1034345125
    Format: 2,[1],113 S.
    Edition: 第2版
    Original writing title: 古典詩文研讀隨筆
    Original writing person/organisation: 友諒
    Original writing publisher: 香港 : 上海書局
    Content: Einfuehrung in die ausgewaehlten literarischen Werke des alten Chinas mit Textauszuegen und Kommentaren.
    Note: SBB-PK Berlin
    Language: Chinese
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1810567130
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Original writing title: 收入渴望与收入不平等
    Original writing publisher: 北京 : 社会科学文献出版社
    ISBN: 9787520162968
    Series Statement: Zhong guo"san nong"wen ti qian yan cong shu
    Content: 持续性贫困及逐渐扩大的收入不平等程度, 最终会导致阶层对立, "人性"或许是更好的解决之道, 基于渴望理论, 对个体的渴望进行适度引导是解决问题的重要途径。对于解决收入不平等这一复杂问题, 并不存在一个绝对的理论 (thetheory), 从收入渴望视角出发所进行的研究只能算是一个理论 (atheory)。
    Note: Pinyin-Umschrift und Langzeichen wurden automatisiert erstellt , 电子文献
    Language: Chinese
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_1033183199
    Format: 3, 224 S.
    Original writing title: "现代性"语境中的邓以蛰美学
    Original writing person/organisation: 王有亮
    Original writing publisher: 北京 : 中国社会科学出版社
    ISBN: 9787500451709 , 7500451709
    Series Statement: er shi shi ji wen hua yu wen lun cong shu
    Note: 附参考文献 , SBB-PK Berlin
    Language: Chinese
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_1035065355
    Format: 605-748 S.
    Edition: 据清嘉庆婺源王氏刻本影印
    Original writing title: 双佩斋文集 四卷
    Original writing person/organisation: 王友亮
    Original writing publisher: 上海 : 上海古籍出版社
    ISBN: 9787532555024
    Series Statement: qing dai shi wen ji hui bian 401
    Note: Die Vorlage enth. insgesamt 2 Werke , 附参考文献 , SBB-PK Berlin
    Language: Chinese
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  • 7
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    Book
    cheng du
    UID:
    gbv_103950728X
    Format: 3,4,454 S.
    Original writing title: 巴蜀史志丛谈
    Original writing person/organisation: 黄友良
    Original writing publisher: 成都 : 四川科学技术出版社
    ISBN: 7536442181
    Note: SBB-PK Berlin
    Language: Chinese
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  • 8
    UID:
    gbv_1033051098
    Format: 2 册 (800,286 S.) , 图
    Original writing title: 大元混一方舆胜览 三卷
    Original writing person/organisation: 劉應李
    Original writing publisher: 成都 : 四川大学出版社
    ISBN: 7561426178
    Series Statement: song yuan di li zhi cong kan
    Note: 附: 1. 参考书目 2. 各家书錄 3. 地名, 人名综合素引 , SBB-PK Berlin
    Language: Chinese
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  • 9
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    DC, World Bank : Washington
    UID:
    gbv_797538003
    Format: Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Africa infrastructure country diagnostic background paper 9
    Content: In Sub-Saharan Africa, rainfall is highly variable and, in many places, plainly in sufficient. Although irrigation has the potential to boost agricultural yields by at least 50 percent, food production in the region is almost entirely rain-fed. The irrigated area, extending over 6 million hectares, makes up just 5 percent of the total cultivated area, compared to 37 percent in Asia and 14 percent in Latin America. Two-thirds of that area is in three countries: Madagascar, South Africa, and Sudan. The 2005 Commission for Africa report, for example, called for a doubling of the region's irrigated area by 2015. To achieve expansion on that scale, however, we must deepen our understanding of the locations that could benefit most-and of the technologies best suited to those locations. One purpose of this study of irrigation in 24 countries, undertaken as part of the Africa infrastructure country diagnostic, is to identify agricultural areas, where irrigation investments promise to yield significant returns. A related purpose is to estimate the amount and scope of investment needed to secure those returns. Water for irrigation can be collected in two ways: through large, dam-based schemes, or through small projects based on collection of run-off from rainfall.
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 10
    UID:
    gbv_797524312
    Format: Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Policy Research working paper WPS 5385
    Content: This study examines the relationship between transport infrastructure and agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa using new data obtained from geographic information systems (GIS). First, the authors analyze the impact of road connectivity on crop production and choice of technology. Second, they explore the impact of investments that reduce road travel times. Finally, they show how this type of analysis can be used to compare cost-benefit ratios for alternative road investments in terms of agricultural output per dollar invested. The authors find that agricultural production is highly correlated with proximity (as measured by travel time) to urban markets. Likewise, adoption of high-productive/high-input technology is negatively correlated with travel time to urban centers. There is therefore substantial scope for increasing agricultural production in Sub-Saharan Africa, particularly in more remote areas. Total crop production relative to potential production is 45 percent for areas within four hours travel time from a city of 100,000 people. In contrast, it is just 5 percent for areas more than eight hours away. Low population densities and long travel times to urban centers sharply constrain production. Reducing transport costs and travel times to these areas would expand the feasible market size for these regions. Compared to West Africa, East Africa has lower population density, smaller local markets, lower road connectivity, and lower average crop production per unit area. Unlike in East Africa, reducing travel time does not significantly increase the adoption of high-input/high-yield technology in West Africa. This may be because West Africa already has a relatively well-connected road network.
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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