Socioeconomic survey with gender perspective for AWD in Colombia (doi:10.7910/DVN/OTL14B)

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Citation

Title:

Socioeconomic survey with gender perspective for AWD in Colombia

Identification Number:

doi:10.7910/DVN/OTL14B

Distributor:

Harvard Dataverse

Date of Distribution:

2016-12-22

Version:

1

Bibliographic Citation:

García, María Alejandra; Katto, María Cristina; Chirinda, Ngonidzashe; LaHue, Gabriel; Twyman, Jennifer, 2016, "Socioeconomic survey with gender perspective for AWD in Colombia", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/OTL14B, Harvard Dataverse, V1

Study Description

Citation

Title:

Socioeconomic survey with gender perspective for AWD in Colombia

Identification Number:

doi:10.7910/DVN/OTL14B

Authoring Entity:

García, María Alejandra (International Center for Tropical Agriculture - CIAT)

Katto, María Cristina (International Center for Tropical Agriculture - CIAT)

Chirinda, Ngonidzashe (International Center for Tropical Agriculture - CIAT)

LaHue, Gabriel (University of California, Davis)

Twyman, Jennifer (International Center for Tropical Agriculture - CIAT)

Producer:

International Center for Tropical Agriculture

Climate and Clean Air Coalition

Federación Nacional de Arroceros

CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security

Distributor:

Harvard Dataverse

Distributor:

International Center for Tropical Agriculture

Access Authority:

CIAT Data and Research Methods

Depositor:

Garcia, Maria Alejandra

Date of Deposit:

2016-12-21

Holdings Information:

https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/OTL14B

Study Scope

Keywords:

Agricultural Sciences, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Social Sciences, AWD, Gender, Water management, Rice, Colombia, Sex-disaggregated data, Latin America and the Caribbean, Decision and Policy Analysis - DAPA

Topic Classification:

Agriculture

Abstract:

Alternate Wetting and Drying (AWD) is a water saving technique thus helping farmers adapt to less water availability, it reduces the methane gas emission in rice production, and it increases/maintains productivity levels. The International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) and partners, are doing several studies to evaluate the feasibility of implementing this technology in Colombia. This necessitates an understanding of economic, climatic, political, agronomic and social considerations. Literature shows how gender roles can influence the adoption of a technology or be affected by the introduction of a new technology. Therefore, a baseline in five departments of Colombia – Tolima, Norte de Santander, Cesar, Córdoba and Casanare, was implemented to identify: a) barriers and motivations of farmers to implement AWD and b) gender roles in decision making over rice production and labor. This last to understand: how might gender impact the adoption of AWD in Colombia? And, how will the adoption of AWD affect the gender division of labor? In order to answer these questions, a household survey with sex-disaggregated information was implemented to 609 households with at least one irrigated rice. The implementation of the survey was supported by Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC), the National Association of Rice in Colombia (FEDEARROZ, by its acronym in Spanish) and the Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS)

Date of Collection:

2016-03-2016-04

Country:

Colombia, Colombia, Colombia, Colombia, Colombia

Geographic Coverage:

Tolima, Norte de Santander, Cesar, Córdoba, Casanare

Kind of Data:

Survey Data

Kind of Data:

Socio-economic Data

Kind of Data:

Sex-disaggregated Data

Notes:

The data was collected in tablets using the software package of the United Census Bureau, Census and Survey Processing System (CSPro).

Methodology and Processing

Sources Statement

Data Access

Disclaimer:

Whilst utmost care has been taken by CIAT and data authors while collecting and compiling the data, the data is however offered "as is" with no express or implied warranty. In no event shall the data authors, CIAT, or relevant funding agencies be liable for any actual, incidental or consequential damages arising from use of the data. <BR/><BR/> By using the CIAT Dataverse, the user expressly acknowledges that the Data may contain some nonconformities, defects, or errors. No warranty is given that the data will meet the user's needs or expectations or that all nonconformities, defects, or errors can or will be corrected. <BR/><BR/> The user should always verify actual data; therefore the user bears all responsibility in determining whether the data is fit for the user’s intended use. The user of the data should use the related publications as a baseline for their analysis whenever possible. Doing so will be an added safeguard against misinterpretation of the data. Related publications are listed in the metadata section of the Dataverse study.

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Related Materials

Garcia, María Alejandra and Katto, María Cristina. 2016. Gender and AWD. A study in progress with rice farmers in Colombia. CIAT Blog http://blog.ciat.cgiar.org/gender-and-awd-a-study-in-progress-with-rice-farmers-in-colombia/

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Citation

Title:

García MA; Katto MC; Twyman J; LaHue G; Chirinda N. 2016. How might the gender roles affect the implementation of a new water-saving technique for Colombian rice production? Report of gender dimensions in Colombian rice production. Working Paper. CIAT Publication No. 437. International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), Cali, Colombia. 37 p.

Identification Number:

10568/81594

Bibliographic Citation:

García MA; Katto MC; Twyman J; LaHue G; Chirinda N. 2016. How might the gender roles affect the implementation of a new water-saving technique for Colombian rice production? Report of gender dimensions in Colombian rice production. Working Paper. CIAT Publication No. 437. International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), Cali, Colombia. 37 p.

Other Study-Related Materials

Label:

Cuestionario_AWD_Colombia_2016.pdf

Text:

Questionnaire

Notes:

application/pdf

Other Study-Related Materials

Label:

Manual_Encuestador_AWD_COLOMBIA_2016.pdf

Text:

Guide for enumerators

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application/pdf