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CGAAS: Summary of the agricultural services programme costs, by location and category.

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CGLAS: Summary of costs of the paralegal programme, by year, location, and category.

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CGAAS: Coverage of the agricultural advisory services programme in Mozambique.

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CGLAS: Coverage of paralegal land advisory services programme in Tanzania.

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Awareness, knowledge and adoption—definitions used in this study and in other literature.

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CGAAS: Cost-effectiveness of the gendered treatment of the programme in increasing contact-farmers’ SLM knowledge.

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CGAAS: Cost-effectiveness of the intervention in increasing SLM awareness.

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CGAAS: CERs of the gendered treatment as share of CERs of the general treatment.

Notes: CGAAS = community-based gendered agricultural advisory services; CER = cost-effectiveness ratios. Underlying CERs pertain to cost-effectiveness of the programme in increasing knowledge about different sustainable land management (SLM) techniques: contour farming, pit planting, strip tillage, and general SLM knowledge. CERs are based on costs and impact by the time of the endline survey.

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Table 8.

CGAAS: Cost-effectiveness in increasing SLM farming methods awareness.

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Table 9.

CGAAS: Cost-effectiveness in increasing adoption of SLM farming technique.

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CGAAS: CERs under scale-up scenarios as a share of CERs of original programme.

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Table 11.

CGAAS: Cost-effectiveness in increasing SLM practice adoption, under scale-up scenarios.

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Table 12.

CGLAS: Results of cost-effectiveness analysis, treatment based on assignment and compliance.

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Table 13.

CGLAS: Results of cost-effectiveness analysis accounting for spillovers.

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