Soil Capital and institutional arrangements in North Cameroon ; Capital sol et arrangements institutionnels dans les agrosystèmes du Nord-Cameroun
In: Theses.fr, 2012
Hochschulschrift
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Within a global context of agricultural natural resources degradation, our study aims at elaborating a soil capital concept, which will help renewing soil economic analysis by considering overall ecosystem services provided. A feedback analysis on agronomic and environmental issues related to soil made it possible to clarify different perspectives associated to soil use. Additional litterature review on soil erosion and conservation models helped to lay the foundation of an optimal control model of soil capital, based on organic matter return to soil, and mineral fertilizer application rate. Steady state conditions associated to different soil capital regimes revealed the importance of organic matter stocks, as well as mineral fertilizer in soil capital dynamics. According to organic mineralization rate, attenuated (by organic matter restitution) mining regime, and compensated (by fertiliser application) mining regime of soil capital appeared to be steady state regimes. Results from econometric modelling through translog production function based on 7 years experimental panel data in Northern Cameroon helped confirming organic matter and fertiliser importance in soil capital asset. Production elasticity of factors « mulch quantity » and « fertilizer quantity » revealed that elasticities are negative around minimal values, and positive at medium and maximum values of soil capital. Also, it appeared that these factors are substitutes at minimum value and complementary at medium and maximum value of soil capital. Property rights analysis on soil capital in Northern Cameroon revealed that dissociation between holders or exclusion rights and management rights is among most important constraints in soil capital investment incentive. The study also suggested to take into account complementary institutional innovations, and proposed a specific innovation's typology, according to relative dimensions of technical and institutional innovations on soil capital. Finally, the study discussed the main tools of public policy ...
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Soil Capital and institutional arrangements in North Cameroon ; Capital sol et arrangements institutionnels dans les agrosystèmes du Nord-Cameroun
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Balarabe, Oumarou ; Montpellier, Sup ; Agro ; Lifran, Robert ; Madi, Ali |
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Zeitschrift: | Theses.fr, 2012 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2012 |
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