Examining divergent strategies in farming systems research

C. Okali, J.E. Sumberg
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The experience of a small interdisciplinary farming systems research team is used to examine farming systems research approaches and evaluate location-specific work for regional development. The various baseline surveys completed by the team are described and assessed. Attention is drawn to the value of focused surveys whose results can be quickly incorporated into research programs. The team's gradual integration of village and experiment station work is documented in detail and used to emphasize the advantage of early involvement of farmers in the development of an experimental model. The development path of a particular model is followed to demonstrate that direct farmer involvement encourages flexible views of technology on the part of researchers; this flexibility is essential if technology is to be developed for wider geographical areas. The paper concludes by emphasizing research problems following the inclusion of alternative development approaches in a single research agenda for small teams, and argues that location-specific work has a legitimate role to play in research for regional development.

研究农业系统研究中的不同策略
一个小型跨学科农业系统研究小组的经验被用来审查农业系统研究方法和评价区域发展的具体地点工作。对小组完成的各种基线调查进行了描述和评估。重点调查的价值引起了人们的注意,这些调查的结果可以迅速纳入研究计划。该小组将村庄和实验站的工作逐步整合,详细记录下来,并用来强调农民早期参与实验模型开发的优势。本文遵循了特定模式的发展路径,以证明农民的直接参与鼓励了研究人员对技术的灵活看法;如果要为更广泛的地理区域开发技术,这种灵活性是必不可少的。这篇论文最后强调了将替代发展方法纳入小型团队的单一研究议程之后的研究问题,并认为特定地点的工作在区域发展研究中可以发挥合法的作用。
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