Farmer adoption of plot- and farm-level natural resource management practices: Between rhetoric and reality
James Stevenson
(1)
,
Bernard Vanlauwe
(2)
,
Karen Macours
(3, 4)
,
Nancy Johnson
(1)
,
Lakshmi Krishnan
(1)
,
Frank Place
(1, 5)
,
David Spielman
(5)
,
Karl Hughes
(6)
,
Paul Vlek
1
CGIAR -
Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research [CGIAR]
2 IITA - International Institute of Tropical Agriculture [Nigeria]
3 PJSE - Paris Jourdan Sciences Economiques
4 PSE - Paris School of Economics
5 IFPRI - International Food Policy Research Institute [Washington]
6 ICRAF - World Agroforestry Center [CGIAR, Kenya]
2 IITA - International Institute of Tropical Agriculture [Nigeria]
3 PJSE - Paris Jourdan Sciences Economiques
4 PSE - Paris School of Economics
5 IFPRI - International Food Policy Research Institute [Washington]
6 ICRAF - World Agroforestry Center [CGIAR, Kenya]
Karen Macours
- Fonction : Auteur
- PersonId : 1286873
- IdHAL : macours-karen
- ORCID : 0000-0002-1585-4418
Paul Vlek
- Fonction : Auteur
Résumé
There is a significant gap between the rhetoric of claims about adoption of farm-level natural resource management practices and the reality. New empirical evidence of low adoption from several developing countries suggests that on-farm natural resource management practices face significant constraints to adoption, and that they deliver heterogeneous private and public benefits. Five recommendations are given to the research community related to: targeting; scaling-up; the proper role of research; trajectories of diffusion; and measurement of environmental impacts.
Domaines
Economies et financesFormat du dépôt | Notice |
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Type de dépôt | Article dans une revue |
Titre |
en
Farmer adoption of plot- and farm-level natural resource management practices: Between rhetoric and reality
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Résumé |
en
There is a significant gap between the rhetoric of claims about adoption of farm-level natural resource management practices and the reality. New empirical evidence of low adoption from several developing countries suggests that on-farm natural resource management practices face significant constraints to adoption, and that they deliver heterogeneous private and public benefits. Five recommendations are given to the research community related to: targeting; scaling-up; the proper role of research; trajectories of diffusion; and measurement of environmental impacts.
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Auteur(s) |
James Stevenson
1
, Bernard Vanlauwe
2
, Karen Macours
3, 4
, Nancy Johnson
1
, Lakshmi Krishnan
1
, Frank Place
1, 5
, David Spielman
5
, Karl Hughes
6
, Paul Vlek
1
CGIAR -
Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research [CGIAR]
( 300980 )
- CGIAR System Management Office
1000, Avenue Agropolis
F-34394 Montpellier cedex 5
- France
2
IITA -
International Institute of Tropical Agriculture [Nigeria]
( 34312 )
- IITA Headquarters
Oyo State, Nigeria
- Nigeria
3
PJSE -
Paris Jourdan Sciences Economiques
( 1171428 )
- 48 boulevard Jourdan 75014 Paris
- France
4
PSE -
Paris School of Economics
( 301309 )
- 48 boulevard Jourdan 75014 Paris
- France
5
IFPRI -
International Food Policy Research Institute [Washington]
( 69448 )
- INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2033 K Street, NW Washington, DC 20006-1002
- États-Unis
6
ICRAF -
World Agroforestry Center [CGIAR, Kenya]
( 325240 )
- Headquarters , World Agroforestry (ICRAF) , United Nations Avenue, Gigiri
PO Box 30677, Nairobi, 00100, Kenya
- Kenya
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Public visé |
Scientifique
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Sous-type de document pour les Articles |
Research article
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Langue du document |
Anglais
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Nom de la revue |
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Vulgarisation |
Non
|
Comité de lecture |
Oui
|
Audience |
Internationale
|
Date de publication |
2019-03
|
Volume |
20
|
Page/Identifiant |
101-104
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Domaine(s) |
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Mots-clés |
en
agriculture increases yields
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DOI | 10.1016/j.gfs.2019.01.003 |
ProdINRA | 474934 |
UT key WOS | 000461483300012 |
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