Economic gains of improving soil fertility and water holding capacity with clay application: The impact of soil remediation research in Northeast Thailand

Using survey data collected from 250 farmers, this paper evaluates the impact of the Soil Remediation Research Project (SRRP) undertaken by International Water Management Institute (IWMI) in Northeast Thailand during 2002–2005. SRRP has demonstrated and promoted the application of clay as a quick an...

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Main Authors: Saleth, Rathinasamy Maria, Inocencio, Arlene B., Noble, Andrew, Ruaysoongnern, Sawaeng
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-77372022-09-23T03:08:52Z Economic gains of improving soil fertility and water holding capacity with clay application: The impact of soil remediation research in Northeast Thailand Saleth, Rathinasamy Maria Inocencio, Arlene B. Noble, Andrew Ruaysoongnern, Sawaeng Using survey data collected from 250 farmers, this paper evaluates the impact of the Soil Remediation Research Project (SRRP) undertaken by International Water Management Institute (IWMI) in Northeast Thailand during 2002–2005. SRRP has demonstrated and promoted the application of clay as a quick and low-cost means for improving the fertility and water holding capacity of sandy soils. The impact evaluation suggests that the SRRP has a net present value (NPV) of US$0.7 million with a benefit–cost ratio (BCR) of 3.1 for the sample context and an NPV of US$99.5 million with a BCR of 317.7 for the larger context of the region. 2009-09-01T07:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/6889 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Soil fertility—Thailand Soil remediation—Thailand Clay Agricultural and Resource Economics Development Studies
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic Soil fertility—Thailand
Soil remediation—Thailand
Clay
Agricultural and Resource Economics
Development Studies
spellingShingle Soil fertility—Thailand
Soil remediation—Thailand
Clay
Agricultural and Resource Economics
Development Studies
Saleth, Rathinasamy Maria
Inocencio, Arlene B.
Noble, Andrew
Ruaysoongnern, Sawaeng
Economic gains of improving soil fertility and water holding capacity with clay application: The impact of soil remediation research in Northeast Thailand
description Using survey data collected from 250 farmers, this paper evaluates the impact of the Soil Remediation Research Project (SRRP) undertaken by International Water Management Institute (IWMI) in Northeast Thailand during 2002–2005. SRRP has demonstrated and promoted the application of clay as a quick and low-cost means for improving the fertility and water holding capacity of sandy soils. The impact evaluation suggests that the SRRP has a net present value (NPV) of US$0.7 million with a benefit–cost ratio (BCR) of 3.1 for the sample context and an NPV of US$99.5 million with a BCR of 317.7 for the larger context of the region.
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author Saleth, Rathinasamy Maria
Inocencio, Arlene B.
Noble, Andrew
Ruaysoongnern, Sawaeng
author_facet Saleth, Rathinasamy Maria
Inocencio, Arlene B.
Noble, Andrew
Ruaysoongnern, Sawaeng
author_sort Saleth, Rathinasamy Maria
title Economic gains of improving soil fertility and water holding capacity with clay application: The impact of soil remediation research in Northeast Thailand
title_short Economic gains of improving soil fertility and water holding capacity with clay application: The impact of soil remediation research in Northeast Thailand
title_full Economic gains of improving soil fertility and water holding capacity with clay application: The impact of soil remediation research in Northeast Thailand
title_fullStr Economic gains of improving soil fertility and water holding capacity with clay application: The impact of soil remediation research in Northeast Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Economic gains of improving soil fertility and water holding capacity with clay application: The impact of soil remediation research in Northeast Thailand
title_sort economic gains of improving soil fertility and water holding capacity with clay application: the impact of soil remediation research in northeast thailand
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2009
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/6889
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