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An ethnographic exploration of the impacts of HIV/AIDS on soil fertility management among smallholders in Butula, western Kenya

机译:肯尼亚西部Butula小农户艾滋病毒/艾滋病对土壤肥力管理影响的人种志研究

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This paper shows how HIV/AIDS negatively affects soil fertility management strategies among Kenyan smallholders. The paper examines this relationship, using ethnographic interviews of purposively selected affected households in Butula Division, Busia District, Kenya. Soil fertility management was given low priority in the face of high HIV/AIDS prevalence although it is a critical resource for meeting basic needs. Findings show that HIV/AIDS poses a significant and complex threat to the already deficient soil fertility management practices among smallholders. The disease's synergistic relation with poverty increases the stress on soil fertility management. It destructs local social structures and households by taking away resource persons, overburdening traditional insurance systems, and obliterating any modest capital and labour useful for soil fertility management that has been accumulated by the household. There is need for robust soil fertility policy-action frameworks that can be sustained tinder the limiting conditions of affected households and that can mitigate HIV/AIDS impacts amidst high poverty.
机译:本文说明了艾滋病毒/艾滋病如何对肯尼亚小农户的土壤肥力管理策略产生负面影响。本文通过对肯尼亚布西亚区Butula分区的故意选择的受影响家庭进行人种志访谈,考察了这种关系。尽管艾滋病毒/艾滋病是满足基本需求的重要资源,但面对高艾滋病毒/艾滋病流行率,土壤肥力管理却没有得到应有的重视。研究结果表明,艾滋病毒/艾滋病对小农户本已不足的土壤肥力管理做法构成了重大而复杂的威胁。该病与贫困的协同关系增加了土壤肥力管理的压力。它通过剥夺资源提供者,加重传统保险制度的负担,消除家庭积累的对土壤肥力管理有用的任何少量资本和劳动力,破坏了当地的社会结构和家庭。需要有力的土壤肥力政策行动框架,这些框架可以持续维持受影响家庭的有限条件,并可以减轻高贫困中的艾滋病毒/艾滋病影响。

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