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Farmers local ecological knowledge of soil and watershed functions
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Since the 1950s, migration to the isolated valley of Sumberjaya in Sumatra s mountains triggered waves of deforestation and conversion to coffee gardens, resulting in violent conflicts with governmental army forces. Currently, negotiation among all stakeholders aims at mutually beneficial solutions for these land use disputes. But how do farmers perceive the consequences of deforestation and the disintegration of the watershed functions in their area? Through in-depth interviews and questionnaires, systematised knowledge base of farmer knowledge on water and soil functions has been constructed. The collected knowledge has been compared to both scientific knowledge and knowledge of other stakeholders in the area. The findings of the research are that local farmers display a profound and detailed understanding of soil and water functions. Their local ecological knowledge is found consistent with and comparable to scientific hypotheses. However, farmers clearly lack the incentives to implement their rich knowledge in practice. Reasons might be the harsh socio-economic conditions, the land tenure uncertainty and the difficulties of collective action to protect common resources.
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Wim Schalenbourg grew up in Hasselt, Belgium and studied Agricultural Sciences at the KU Leuven. Fascinated by other cultures, ecology and human development since a young age, Wim chose an interdisciplinary subject for his Master thesis in Agricultural Sciences. Since graduation, he has worked for several NGO projects in rural development.
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Since the 1950s, migration to the isolated valley of Sumberjaya in Sumatra's mountains triggered waves of deforestation and conversion to coffee gardens, resulting in violent conflicts with governmental army forces. Currently, negotiation among all stakeholders aims at mutually beneficial solutions for these land use disputes. But how do farmers perceive the consequences of deforestation and the disintegration of the watershed functions in their area? Through in-depth interviews and questionnaires, systematised knowledge base of farmer knowledge on water and soil functions has been constructed. The collected knowledge has been compared to both scientific knowledge and knowledge of other stakeholders in the area. The findings of the research are that local farmers display a profound and detailed understanding of soil and water functions. Their local ecological knowledge is found consistent with and comparable to scientific hypotheses. However, farmers clearly lack the incentives to implement their rich knowledge in practice. Reasons might be the harsh socio-economic conditions, the land tenure uncertainty and the difficulties of collective action to protect common resources.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783847334750
- Sprache Englisch
- Auflage Aufl.
- Größe H220mm x B220mm
- Jahr 2012
- EAN 9783847334750
- Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
- ISBN 978-3-8473-3475-0
- Titel Farmers local ecological knowledge of soil and watershed functions
- Autor Wim Schalenbourg
- Untertitel Case study of Sumberjaya, Sumatra, Indonesia
- Herausgeber LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
- Anzahl Seiten 100
- Genre Biologie