TY - EJOU AU - T1 - Compost Adoption in Northern Ghana T2 - International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Policy PY - 2013 VL - 2 IS - 2 SN - 2305-705X AB - Despite describing a decline in soil fertility, Northern Ghanaian smallholders have not universally adopted use of organic, sustainable soil amendments such as compost. Farmers’ decisions about whether to use compost depend on their need and ability to do so. The agroecological context of a single rainfall season with low soil organic matter means that farmers’ need to compost is a paramount factor determining their decision to do so. Rogers ‘diffusion’ model of innovation adoption, that emphasizes the role of communication, is therefore relevant. However, farmers’ ability to transport compost is constrained by a lack of financial capital, meaning there is little opportunity for the participatory extension approach that places similar importance upon need and communication. KW - Capital KW - Compost KW - Innovation adoption KW - Livelihoods KW - Soil fertility management DO -