- , 1991
English, French, Spanish
These guidelines have been prepared for trainers to conduct courses in Farming
Systems Development, which are part of FAO's efforts to promote farming systems
thinking through education, training and networking.
- Risk analysis in dryland farming systems, 1992 English
This documentation provides appropriate techniques and methods to confront
the burden of the pervasive risks and uncertainties that small-scale farmers
face in their task of resource management.
- The forest garden farms of Kandy, Sri Lanka, 1992 English
A farming systems approach is used here to describe, quantify and evaluate
the forest-garden farm. The study illustrates how such an approach can help
in the evaluation and planning of appropriate agro-economic systems.
- Changes and development in Solo Valley farming systems, Indonesia, 1992
English
Results of a study that was undertaken in early 1988 to identify the changes
that had occurred in the farming systems of selected villages in Central Java
during the 14 year period from 1974 to 1988.
- Institutionalization of a farming systems approach to development, 1993
English
Possibilities of institutionalizing a Farming Systems Approach to Development
in agricultural research, extension, education and administration.
- Farm management research for small farmer development, 1993 English,
French, Spanish
This manual focus on research methods appropriate for small farm analysis
and its orientation to determining the needs of small farmer development.
- Farming systems development and soil conservation, 1994 English,
French, Spanish
A conceptual framework is developed for the incorporation of the FSD approach,
and FSD techniques are outlined that could be useful in identifying, designing,
testing and implementing relevant soil conservation strategies.
- Farm and community information use for agricultural programmes and policies,
1994 English
Topics addressed include micro-level information acquisition, micro-level
analytical methods and supporting institutional arrangements.
- Methods of micro-level analysis for agricultural programmes and policies,
1994 English, French, Spanish
An overview is provided of the main methods used in agricultural economics
to collect and analyze micro-level information, including both informal approaches
and more formal surveys and mathematical models, and examines their use in
the formulation of agricultural programmes and policies.
- The farming systems approach to development and appropriate technology
generation, 1995 English, French, Spanish
This publication provides guidelines on procedures useful to farming systems
personnel in accomplishing one of the main thrusts of the farming systems
approach to development (FSD): the design and improvement of relevant technologies.
- Lévolution des systèmes de production agropastorale par rapport
au développement rural durable dans les pays dAfrique soudano-sahélienne,
1996 French
- El desarrollo de los sistemas de agricultura campesina en América Latina:
Un análisis de la influencia del contexto socioeconómico, 1996 Spanish
- Farm management for Asia: a systems approach, 1997 English
This documentation provides analytical frameworks and techniques pertinent
to the planning and management of farm systems, and exploits informal knowledge
and village lore which provide insight into the possibility of applying modern
farm management techniques in the context of farm systems in old traditional
but inevitably changing cultures.
- Farming systems approach and postconflict reconstruction,
1998 English
This document deals with the linkages between the farming systems approach
to development (FSD) and postwar rehabilitation and reconstruction. The main
purpose of the document is to promote the use of FSD techniques in identifying
appropriate ways to help small farming households in postwar situation to
restore and improve agricultural productivity and levels of living in an equitable
and sustainable manner, and to strengthen preventive factors to reduce future
recurrence of wars.
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1999 English
This document describes the major areas in which wild plants contribue to
farm household incomes and the welfare of the local people and assesses the
potential for future development. The book also points out the social, economic,
legal and institutional constraints to enhance the use of wild plants and
proposes ways in which these constraints may be overcome.
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