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Towards a Collaborative Research: A Case Study on Linking Science to Farmers’ Perceptions and Knowledge on Arabica Coffee Pests and Diseases and Its Management

机译:进行合作研究:将科学与农民对阿拉比卡咖啡病虫害及其管理的认识和知识联系起来的案例研究

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The scientific community has recognized the importance of integrating farmer’s perceptions and knowledge (FPK) for the development of sustainable pest and disease management strategies. However, the knowledge gap between indigenous and scientific knowledge still contributes to misidentification of plant health constraints and poor adoption of management solutions. This is particularly the case in the context of smallholder farming in developing countries. In this paper, we present a case study on coffee production in Uganda, a sector depending mostly on smallholder farming facing a simultaneous and increasing number of socio-ecological pressures. The objectives of this study were (i) to examine and relate FPK on Arabica Coffee Pests and Diseases (CPaD) to altitude and the vegetation structure of the production systems; (ii) to contrast results with perceptions from experts and (iii) to compare results with field observations, in order to identify constraints for improving the information flow between scientists and farmers. Data were acquired by means of interviews and workshops. One hundred and fifty farmer households managing coffee either at sun exposure, under shade trees or inter-cropped with bananas and spread across an altitudinal gradient were selected. Field sampling of the two most important CPaD was conducted on a subset of 34 plots. The study revealed the following findings: (i) Perceptions on CPaD with respect to their distribution across altitudes and perceived impact are partially concordant among farmers, experts and field observations (ii) There are discrepancies among farmers and experts regarding management practices and the development of CPaD issues of the previous years. (iii) Field observations comparing CPaD in different altitudes and production systems indicate ambiguity of the role of shade trees. According to the locality-specific variability in CPaD pressure as well as in FPK, the importance of developing spatially variable and relevant CPaD control practices is proposed.
机译:科学界已经认识到整合农民的观念和知识(FPK)对于制定可持续病虫害和疾病管理策略的重要性。但是,土著知识和科学知识之间的知识鸿沟仍然导致对植物健康制约因素的误认和管理解决方案的采用不力。在发展中国家小农种植的情况下尤其如此。在本文中,我们对乌干达的咖啡生产进行了案例研究,该行业主要依赖于小农农业,同时面临着越来越多的社会生态压力。这项研究的目的是:(i)检查阿拉比卡咖啡病虫害的FPK并将其与生产系统的高度和植被结构相关联; (ii)将结果与专家的看法进行对比;(iii)将结果与实地观察结果进行比较,以找出改善科学家与农民之间信息交流的障碍。数据是通过访谈和讲习班获得的。选择了一百五十个农户,他们在阳光下,在阴凉的树下或与香蕉一起套种并分布在垂直梯度上来管理咖啡。在34个地块的子集中对两个最重要的CPaD进行了现场采样。该研究揭示了以下发现:(i)在农民,专家和实地观察中,关于CPaD跨海拔分布和感知影响的看法在一定程度上是一致的(ii)农民和专家在管理实践和发展方面存在差异。前几年的CPaD问题。 (iii)比较不同海拔和生产系统中CPaD的现场观察表明,遮荫树的作用含混不清。根据CPaD压力和FPK中局部性的可变性,提出了开发空间可变和相关CPaD控制方法的重要性。

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