Sustainable intensification (SI) has been regarded as the basis for environmentally sound and equitable agricultural development. Field based assessment of technologies needs to move beyond production and economic performance to include environment, social and human condition. In this study we systematically consider all five domains of SI based on participatory action research (PAR) initiated in 2012 at three Central Malawi sites that varied in agroecology from low to high potential. Fifteen SI indicators were assessed for four technologies: sole maize (Zea mays L.) with 0 and recommended fertilization (69 kg N ha−1 and 9 kg P ha−1), pigeonpea (Cajanus Cajun (L.) Millsp.)-maize intercrop (half rate fertilizer), and doubled up legume rotati...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Sustainable Intensification (SI) is a term that has been advanced to capture a c...
An emerging area of science is ‘Sustainable Intensification', with a focus on efficient use of resou...
The sustainable intensification (SI) of agricultural systems offers synergistic opportunities for th...
Sustainable Agricultural Intensification (SAI) was initially defined as increasing agricultural prod...
The challenge of sustainable intensification (SI) of smallholder production is a growing one, as cli...
Ensuring nutritionally adequate food supply in Africa south of the Sahara requires the sustainable i...
Sole-cropped, unfertilized maize is the dominant cropping system throughout southern Africa. Yields ...
Agricultural systems in Sub Saharan Africa (SSA) are highly under pressure as they are required to m...
Sustainable intensification of agricultural production is needed to ensure increased productivity re...
Legume technologies are widely promoted among smallholders in southern Africa, providing an opportun...
Sustainable intensification is proposed as a promising way to increase the productivity of agricult...
Sustainable intensification (SI) is at the forefront of food security discussions as a means to meet...
CONTEXT: Integration of farms into markets with adoption of maize as a cash crop can significantly i...
AbstractSustainable intensification (SI) is at the forefront of food security discussions as a means...
Sustainable intensification practices suitable for smallholders in southern Africa will be needed to...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Sustainable Intensification (SI) is a term that has been advanced to capture a c...
An emerging area of science is ‘Sustainable Intensification', with a focus on efficient use of resou...
The sustainable intensification (SI) of agricultural systems offers synergistic opportunities for th...
Sustainable Agricultural Intensification (SAI) was initially defined as increasing agricultural prod...
The challenge of sustainable intensification (SI) of smallholder production is a growing one, as cli...
Ensuring nutritionally adequate food supply in Africa south of the Sahara requires the sustainable i...
Sole-cropped, unfertilized maize is the dominant cropping system throughout southern Africa. Yields ...
Agricultural systems in Sub Saharan Africa (SSA) are highly under pressure as they are required to m...
Sustainable intensification of agricultural production is needed to ensure increased productivity re...
Legume technologies are widely promoted among smallholders in southern Africa, providing an opportun...
Sustainable intensification is proposed as a promising way to increase the productivity of agricult...
Sustainable intensification (SI) is at the forefront of food security discussions as a means to meet...
CONTEXT: Integration of farms into markets with adoption of maize as a cash crop can significantly i...
AbstractSustainable intensification (SI) is at the forefront of food security discussions as a means...
Sustainable intensification practices suitable for smallholders in southern Africa will be needed to...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Sustainable Intensification (SI) is a term that has been advanced to capture a c...
An emerging area of science is ‘Sustainable Intensification', with a focus on efficient use of resou...
The sustainable intensification (SI) of agricultural systems offers synergistic opportunities for th...