@article{379, keywords = {agriculture, conservation, sustainability, participatory research, forestry, soil erosion, rice, swiddens, resource management, slash and burn, labor, farmer knowledge, farmer participation, farmer practice, upland farming, adoption, diagnosis and design}, author = {S. Fujisaka}, title = {The need to build upon farmer practice and knowledge: Reminders from selected upland conservation projects and policies}, abstract = {

On-farm research and development projects in SE Asia's uplands have addressed problems of ecosystems degradation. Farmer adoption, however, of land conservation technologies has generally not resulted or has not been sustainable. This paper examines four agroforestry projects and two policy approaches meant to protect upland resources. Promoted innovations and farmer adoption are described. Six lessons are reemphasized:

Overall, variable scale diagnosis and design that is unbiased towards pre-selected technologies is needed. Lessons learned contributed to farmer-participatory agroforestry research being conducted in an upland rice-based system in the Philippines. (author)

}, year = {1989}, journal = {Agroforestry Systems}, volume = {9}, pages = {141-153}, month = {10/1989}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00168259}, doi = {10.1007/BF00168259}, language = {English}, }