A field study was conducted in Kenya to capture the farmers ’ indigenous soil and land classification systems towards identification of soil management constraints and opportunities. The study was conducted through farmer group meetings (based on gender) and also through transects walk. The results of the study indicated that farmers name soils on the basis of color, texture and coarseness or a combination of any two criteria. Further, they describe the soils on the basis of a number of characteristics namely stickiness, hardness, water retention capacity, drainage, erodibility, cracking, fertility and the best time to plough. The result of the gender perspective on soil classification showed that the females recognized more soil types than...
A study was conducted to understand and document farmers knowledge and perceptions, classification, ...
Strong gradients of decreasing soil fertility are found with increasing distance from the homestead ...
The effects of climate change and variability cause a shift in climatic patterns and increasing shoc...
This study was initiated by the fact that the language of the largest ethnic group in Tanzania – cal...
With the high rate of soil degradation in Uganda, research to address soil fertility problems has to...
The agro-climatic conditions in western Kenya present the region as a food surplus area yet people a...
Sustainable soil management underpins many of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Knowledg...
Low soil fertility is a fundamental constraint to crop production in western Kenya. Although researc...
The research was carried out to evaluate the effectiveness of indigenous soil and water conservation...
African Crop Science Journal, Vol. 7. No. 4, pp. 549-558, 1999 Farmers' Perceptions and Adoption of...
A lack of appreciation of Kenyan farmers' knowledge and their perceptions of soil erosion and soil c...
This study explored the local adaptations to soil erosion and low soil water status in the semi arid...
Soil and water conservation practices need to be tailored to suit the diverse local conditions in s...
Strong gradients of decreasing soil fertility are found with increasing distance from the homestead ...
Efforts to improve soil productive capacity aimed at boosting crop production in the Northern Ghana ...
A study was conducted to understand and document farmers knowledge and perceptions, classification, ...
Strong gradients of decreasing soil fertility are found with increasing distance from the homestead ...
The effects of climate change and variability cause a shift in climatic patterns and increasing shoc...
This study was initiated by the fact that the language of the largest ethnic group in Tanzania – cal...
With the high rate of soil degradation in Uganda, research to address soil fertility problems has to...
The agro-climatic conditions in western Kenya present the region as a food surplus area yet people a...
Sustainable soil management underpins many of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Knowledg...
Low soil fertility is a fundamental constraint to crop production in western Kenya. Although researc...
The research was carried out to evaluate the effectiveness of indigenous soil and water conservation...
African Crop Science Journal, Vol. 7. No. 4, pp. 549-558, 1999 Farmers' Perceptions and Adoption of...
A lack of appreciation of Kenyan farmers' knowledge and their perceptions of soil erosion and soil c...
This study explored the local adaptations to soil erosion and low soil water status in the semi arid...
Soil and water conservation practices need to be tailored to suit the diverse local conditions in s...
Strong gradients of decreasing soil fertility are found with increasing distance from the homestead ...
Efforts to improve soil productive capacity aimed at boosting crop production in the Northern Ghana ...
A study was conducted to understand and document farmers knowledge and perceptions, classification, ...
Strong gradients of decreasing soil fertility are found with increasing distance from the homestead ...
The effects of climate change and variability cause a shift in climatic patterns and increasing shoc...