Developing approaches for smallholder adaptation of conservation agriculture
Author(s)
Moore, Keith M.Keywords
Participatory processesConservation agriculture
Adult education
Social learning
Experiential learning
Conservation tillage
Adaptive management
No-till
Knowledge base
Technology transfer
Knowledge networks
SANREM
Farm/Enterprise Scale Field Scale
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http://hdl.handle.net/10919/68866Abstract
A network with a local knowledge base and supporting partners is very important to technological change in agriculture. Learning by doing, reflecting, and accommodating is an effective tool for social learning. With adaptive management techniques, researchers evaluate meaningful components of a landscape system, such as the ecological, economic, and organizational components of a complex system. Technology transfer can be more effective when pursued through adaptive management techniques, opposed to a linear invention and innovation process, because it confronts challenging cross-scale issues in complex adaptive systems through the use of participatory processes, active learning, and knowledge networks.ME (Management Entity)
Date
2016-04-19Type
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oai:vtechworks.lib.vt.edu:10919/688664623
Presented at the LTRA-8/ME Kickoff Workshop, Wa, Ghana, 29 March 2010
4623_Moore_CA_presentation_13Mar10.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/10919/68866