Pathways of change in Africa : crops, livestock & livelihoods in Mali, Ehtiopia & Zimbabwe
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Pathways of change in Africa : crops, livestock & livelihoods in Mali, Ehtiopia & Zimbabwe
James Currey , Heinemann, c2002
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 211-225) and index
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James Currey paper ISBN 9780852554227
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Demands a more complex understanding of small-scale mixed farming in Africa.
Mixed farming is often seen as an important route to meeting the vital twenty-first century challenge to increase productivity and sustainability of small-scale African farming systems. Discussions of mixed farming often assume that such systems represent part of a natural evolutionary progression towards an ideal state. Drawing on detailed case studies from Mali, Ethiopia and Zimbabwe, this collection questions such evolutionary concepts, because they fail to recognise the diverse pathways of change that occur in agricultural systems, and the wide range of technology options that are pursued by farmers and herders.
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Pathways of change: crop-livestock integration in Africa by Ian Scoones & William Wolmer - Crop-livestock integration in Mali: multiple pathways of change by Karen Brock, N'golo Coulibaly, Joshua Ramisch & William Wolmer - Complexity, change & continuity in southern Ethiopia: the case of crop-livestock integration by Grace Carswell - Crops, livestock & livelihoods in Zimbabwe by William Wolmer, Bevlyn Sithole & Billy Mukamuri - Crop-livestock policy in Africa: what is to be done? by Joshua Ramisch, James Keeley, Ian Scoones & William Wolmer
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James Currey cloth ISBN 9780852554234
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Mixed farming is often seen as an important route to meeting the vital twenty-first century challenge to increase productivity and sustainability of small-scale African farming systems. Discussions of mixed farming often assume that such systems represent part of a natural evolutionary progression towards an ideal state. - Drawing on detailed case studies from Mali, Ethiopia and Zimbabwe, this collection questions such evolutionary concepts, because they fail to recognise the diverse pathways of change that occur in agricultural systems, and the wide range of technology options that are pursued by farmers and herders.
目次
Pathways of change: crop-livestock integration in Africa by Ian Scoones & William Wolmer - Crop-livestock integration in Mali: multiple pathways of change by Karen Brock, N'golo Coulibaly, Joshua Ramisch & William Wolmer - Complexity, change & continuity in southern Ethiopia: the case of crop-livestock integration by Grace Carswell - Crops, livestock & livelihoods in Zimbabwe by William Wolmer, Bevlyn Sithole & Billy Mukamuri - Crop-livestock policy in Africa: what is to be done? by Joshua Ramisch, James Keeley, Ian Scoones & William Wolmer
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