通过创新联盟建设采用SRI:向SRI- lmb学习

A. Mishra
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鉴于气候变化、水资源短缺和土地退化带来的挑战,我们比以往任何时候都更需要提高农业系统复原力的可持续农业战略。这对于维持数亿人的主食稻米生产来说尤其如此。以农业生态为基础的水稻集约化系统(SRI)被视为粮食和农业系统转型的前进方向,特别是对小农而言,有助于建设包容、安全、可持续和有复原力的社会。本文报告的研究结果是基于亚洲可持续农业集约化创新中心(ACISAI)、亚洲理工学院(AIT)和泰国在湄公河下游流域国家(柬埔寨、老挝、泰国和越南)使用一个通常被称为“SRI-LMB”的区域项目的参与。利用一个地方、国家和区域创新平台,超过15个机构参与了在LMB 11个省的33个地区进行的为期6年的农民参与性行动研究(FPAR)试验。该平台旨在使参与系统化并加强沟通,以促进创新。SRI被用作这种以契约为主导的过渡的“切入点”。平均产量和要素生产率提高了50%以上,显著降低了种植成本、能源使用和温室气体排放。本文的目的是分享结果,并详细说明导致不同领域创新的三个关键过程,以便更好地采用:1。用于行动的多利益攸关方平台;2. 导致社区发展的FPAR;能够支持农村生计可持续性的循证政策和战略。
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SRI Adoption through Innovative Alliance-Building: Learning from the SRI-LMB
Given the challenges presented by climate change, water shortage, and land degradation, sustainable agriculture strategies that increase farming systems’ resilience are needed more than ever. This is especially true for sustaining rice production which is the staple food for hundreds of millions of people. Agroecology-based System of Rice Intensification (SRI) is seen as a way forward in transforming food and agriculture systems, especially for the smallholder farmers to build an inclusive, safe, sustainable and resilient society. The findings reported here are based on the engagement that the Asian Center of Innovation for Sustainable Agriculture Intensification (ACISAI), Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Thailand had in the Lower Mekong River (LMB) basin countries (Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam) using a regional project commonly known as “SRI-LMB”. Using a local, national and regional innovation platform that was designed to systematize engagement and strengthen communication for fuelling innovation, more than 15 institutions were involved in the six-year-long farmers’ participatory action research (FPAR) trial located in the 33 districts of 11 provinces in the LMB. The SRI was used as an ‘entry point’ for such engagement-led-transition. Average yield along with factor productivity increased by more than 50% with a significant reduction in cultivation costs, energy use, and greenhouse gas emission. The purpose of this paper is to share results, and also to detail three key processes that led to innovations in different areas for better adoption: 1. the multi-stakeholder platforms used for action; 2. The FPAR that led to community development; the evidence-based policy and strategies that can support the sustainability of rural livelihoods.
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