This paper explores local knowledge and practices in soil management and investment that have frequently gone unrecognised in assessments of soil fertility transformations and trends. Case material drawn largely from the Guinea savannas of West Africa is used to challenge the assumptions and methods that agronomists have been using to assess soil fertility transformations and trends. It outlines the need for an approach to the study of soil fertility that engages more comparatively with local knowledge, and appreciates the social and moral orders which shape the ways both African farmers and western agronomists use and understand soils
AbstractThe perception of farmers from the Atacora and Savè regions of Benin was studied about the c...
The perception of farmers from the Atacora and Savè regions of Benin was studied about the causes an...
Soils in sub-Saharan Africa have long been considered as seriously degrading due to traditional agri...
Soil fertility decline has become a major concern of policymakers worldwide. While many researchers ...
Soil fertility decline has become a major concern of policy makers worldwide. While many researchers...
Thesis, Wageningen Universiteit, 2007Misiko, M 2007. Fertile Ground? Soil fertility management and t...
Soil degradation in Sub-Sahara Africa has been much debated in the past decades. Although there are ...
It is now widely recognized that local farmers possess an important body of knowledge concerning soi...
This paper reports on a study of local perceptions of soil fertility and management in a region of W...
Efforts to improve soil productive capacity aimed at boosting crop production in the Northern Ghana ...
Soil degradation means loss of biological and economic productivity of the land. Measurements of lan...
This paper explores the indigenous knowledge systems (IKS) approaches to soil conservation in Nigeri...
Improving soil fertility management and African farming systems are two sides of the same coin. Coun...
It is now widely recognized that local farmers possess an important body of knowledge concerning soi...
This article describes spatial and temporal variation of soil nutrient stocks at different agro-ecos...
AbstractThe perception of farmers from the Atacora and Savè regions of Benin was studied about the c...
The perception of farmers from the Atacora and Savè regions of Benin was studied about the causes an...
Soils in sub-Saharan Africa have long been considered as seriously degrading due to traditional agri...
Soil fertility decline has become a major concern of policymakers worldwide. While many researchers ...
Soil fertility decline has become a major concern of policy makers worldwide. While many researchers...
Thesis, Wageningen Universiteit, 2007Misiko, M 2007. Fertile Ground? Soil fertility management and t...
Soil degradation in Sub-Sahara Africa has been much debated in the past decades. Although there are ...
It is now widely recognized that local farmers possess an important body of knowledge concerning soi...
This paper reports on a study of local perceptions of soil fertility and management in a region of W...
Efforts to improve soil productive capacity aimed at boosting crop production in the Northern Ghana ...
Soil degradation means loss of biological and economic productivity of the land. Measurements of lan...
This paper explores the indigenous knowledge systems (IKS) approaches to soil conservation in Nigeri...
Improving soil fertility management and African farming systems are two sides of the same coin. Coun...
It is now widely recognized that local farmers possess an important body of knowledge concerning soi...
This article describes spatial and temporal variation of soil nutrient stocks at different agro-ecos...
AbstractThe perception of farmers from the Atacora and Savè regions of Benin was studied about the c...
The perception of farmers from the Atacora and Savè regions of Benin was studied about the causes an...
Soils in sub-Saharan Africa have long been considered as seriously degrading due to traditional agri...