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Farming Systems and Food Security in Africa: Priorities for Science and Policy Under Global Change [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 638 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 1505 g, 122 Tables, color; 113 Line drawings, color; 56 Halftones, color; 291 Illustrations, color
  • Sari: Earthscan Food and Agriculture
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Dec-2019
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138963356
  • ISBN-13: 9781138963351
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 638 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 1505 g, 122 Tables, color; 113 Line drawings, color; 56 Halftones, color; 291 Illustrations, color
  • Sari: Earthscan Food and Agriculture
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Dec-2019
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138963356
  • ISBN-13: 9781138963351
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Knowledge of Africas complex farming systems, set in their socio-economic and environmental context, is an essential ingredient to developing effective strategies for improving food and nutrition security.

This book systematically and comprehensively describes the characteristics, trends, drivers of change and strategic priorities for each of Africas fifteen farming systems and their main subsystems. It shows how a farming systems perspective can be used to identify pathways to household food security and poverty reduction, and how strategic interventions may need to differ from one farming system to another. In the analysis, emphasis is placed on understanding farming systems drivers of change, trends and strategic priorities for science and policy.

Illustrated with full-colour maps and photographs throughout, the volume provides a comprehensive and insightful analysis of Africas farming systems and pathways for the future to improve food and nutrition security. The book is an essential follow-up to the seminal work Farming Systems and Poverty by Dixon and colleagues for the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations and the World Bank, published in 2001.
List of figures
x
List of tables
xv
List of boxes
xx
List of contributors
xxii
Preface xxvii
Acknowledgements xxix
Abbreviations xxxi
PART I Introduction
1(64)
1 Africa through the farming systems lens: context and approach
3(34)
John Dixon
Dennis Garrity
Jean-Marc Boffa
Adama Ekberg Coulibaly
Medhat El-Helepi
Christopher M. Auricht
George Mburathi
2 Methods and data sources
37(28)
Christopher M. Auricht
John Dixon
Jean-Marc Boffa
Harrij Van Velthuizen
Gunther Fischer
PART II Analyses of farming systems
65(468)
3 Maize mixed farming system: an engine for rural growth and poverty reduction
67(38)
Malcolm Blackie
John Dixon
Maxwell Mudhara
Joseph Rusike
Sieglinde Snapp
Mulugetta Mekuria
4 The agropastoral farming system: achieving adaptation and harnessing opportunities under duress
105(43)
Jean-Marc Boffa
John Sanders
Sibiri Jean-Baptiste Taonda
Pierre Hiernaux
Minamba Bagayoko
Shadreck Ncube
Justice Nyamangara
5 The highland perennial farming system: sustainable intensification and the limits of farm size
148(34)
John Lynam
6 The root and tuber crop farming system: diversity, complexity and productivity potential
182(32)
Samuel Adjei-Nsiah
Godwin Asumugha
Emmanuel Njukwe
Malachy Akoroda
7 The cereal-root crop mixed farming system: a potential bread basket transitioning to sustainable intensification
214(34)
Amir Kassam
Eric Kueneman
Rosemary Lott
Theodor Friedrich
Nebambi Lutaladio
David Norman
Martin Bwalya
Anne-Sophie Poisot
Saidi Mkomwa
8 The highland mixed farming system of Africa: diversifying livelihoods in fragile ecosystems
248(34)
Tilahun Amede
Mulugeta Lemenih
9 The tree crop farming system: stagnation, innovation and forest degradation
282(36)
Jim Gockowski
10 The pastoral farming system: balancing between tradition and transition
318(36)
Jan De Leeuw
Philip Osano
Mohammed Said
Augustine Ayantunde
Sikhalazo Dube
Constance Neely
Anton Vrieling
Philip Thornton
Polly Ericksen
11 The fish-based farming system: maintaining ecosystem health and flexible livelihood portfolios
354(39)
Olivier Hamerlynck
Wanja Dorothy Nyingi
Jean-Luc Paul
Stephanie Duvail
12 The forest-based farming system: highly diverse, annual and perennial systems under threat
393(30)
Stefan Hauser
Lindsey Norgrove
Eric Tollens
Christian Nolte
Valentina Robiglio
Jim Gockowski
13 Large-scale irrigated farming system: the potential and challenges to improve food security, livelihoods and ecosystem management
423(27)
Timothy Olalekan Williams
Jean-Marc Faures
Regassa Namara
Katherine Snyder
14 The arid pastoral and oasis farming system: key centres for the development of trans-Saharan economies
450(32)
Mahamadou Chaibou
Bernard Bonnet
15 Perennial mixed and island farming systems: exploiting synergies for maximum system productivity
482(22)
Maxwell Mudhara
Jan Lombard
Anthony Palmer
John Dixon
16 Urban and peri-urban farming systems: feeding cities and enhancing resilience
504(29)
Diana Lee-Smith
Gordon Prain
Olufunke Cofie
Rene Van Veenhuizen
Nancy Karanja
PART III Synthesis and conclusions
533(66)
17 Farming and food systems potentials
535(27)
John Dixon
Jean-Marc Boffa
Timothy Olalekan Williams
Jan De Leeuw
Gunther Fischer
Harrij Van Velthuizen
18 Ways forward: strategies for effective science, investments and policies for African farming and food systems
562(27)
John Dixon
Dennis Garrity
George Mburathi
Jean-Marc Boffa
Tilahun Amede
Timothy Olalekan Williams
19 Conclusions: implementation of the farming systems approach for African food security
589(10)
Dennis Garrity
John Dixon
George Mburathi
Timothy Olalekan Williams
Tilahun Amede
Index 599
John Dixon is Principal Adviser Research & Program Manager, Cropping Systems and Economics, Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR), Canberra, Australia.

Dennis Garrity is Senior Fellow at the World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF), based in Nairobi, Kenya, UNCCD Drylands Ambassador, and Chair of the EverGreen Agriculture Partnership.

Jean-Marc Boffa is Director of Terra Sana Projects and Associate Fellow of the World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF), Nairobi, Kenya.

Timothy Olalekan Williams is Regional Director for Africa at the International Water Management Institute (IWMI), based in Accra, Ghana.

Tilahun Amede is Principal Scientist and Systems Agronomist at the International Crops Research Institute for Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), Nairobi, Kenya.

Christopher Auricht is Managing Director of Auricht Projects, a niche international consulting firm based in Adelaide, Australia.

Rosemary Lott is Director of Vegetation Connections Pty Ltd, and an Assistant Director, Australian Government Department of Agriculture, Canberra, Australia.

George Mburathi is a former FAO Deputy Regional Representative for Africa, Nairobi, Kenya.