Better understanding and classification of different farming systems enables improved targeting of rural development investments and policies. The term farming system refers to a farm population characterized by similar production and livelihood patterns and broadly similar development needs. Alternatively, the term refers to an agricultural research or development approach characterized by transdisciplinary systems and participatory diagnosis and innovation development, testing and scaling processes. For targeting research, policies and infrastructure, the FAO-World Bank farming systems framework offered a systematic classification, mapping and description of dominant farming systems across all six developing regions of the world
The urgency of improving the productivity of small-farm agriculture in the developing world is widel...
The main objective of the paper is to do a critic study of the use of typology methodologies within ...
Farming systems research/extension (FSR/E) embodies a systematic methodology beginning with problem ...
Farming systems research and extension have been given increasing attention in the last 30 years. In...
A systems approach is needed to understand and manage a ‘farm’. This chapter examines the definition...
The Farming System Analysis and Diagnosis (FASAD) is a standard method which consolidates a variety ...
In mainland Southeast Asia, the increasing population pressure on montane agroecosystems, their grow...
Farming systems (FSs), and ways of thinking about them, evolved in space and time. Rapid evolution t...
This report discusses current and proposed systems of classifying farms. It also reviews alternativ...
Presents Simmond's recent classifiation of Farming Systems Research followed by overviews of the FSR...
Farming systems represent the practices of agriculture in numerous ways and vary from different loca...
This paper starts with an outline on the role of crop-animal systems in rural development; and then ...
In Third World agricultural research of household-managed production units, the systems approach is ...
In Third World agricultural research of household-managed production units, the systems approach is ...
Farming Systems Research has an interesting history in terms of its genesis and development. In our ...
The urgency of improving the productivity of small-farm agriculture in the developing world is widel...
The main objective of the paper is to do a critic study of the use of typology methodologies within ...
Farming systems research/extension (FSR/E) embodies a systematic methodology beginning with problem ...
Farming systems research and extension have been given increasing attention in the last 30 years. In...
A systems approach is needed to understand and manage a ‘farm’. This chapter examines the definition...
The Farming System Analysis and Diagnosis (FASAD) is a standard method which consolidates a variety ...
In mainland Southeast Asia, the increasing population pressure on montane agroecosystems, their grow...
Farming systems (FSs), and ways of thinking about them, evolved in space and time. Rapid evolution t...
This report discusses current and proposed systems of classifying farms. It also reviews alternativ...
Presents Simmond's recent classifiation of Farming Systems Research followed by overviews of the FSR...
Farming systems represent the practices of agriculture in numerous ways and vary from different loca...
This paper starts with an outline on the role of crop-animal systems in rural development; and then ...
In Third World agricultural research of household-managed production units, the systems approach is ...
In Third World agricultural research of household-managed production units, the systems approach is ...
Farming Systems Research has an interesting history in terms of its genesis and development. In our ...
The urgency of improving the productivity of small-farm agriculture in the developing world is widel...
The main objective of the paper is to do a critic study of the use of typology methodologies within ...
Farming systems research/extension (FSR/E) embodies a systematic methodology beginning with problem ...