Characterizing the diversity of farming systems at the municipal level in Nepal through a quantitative typology

The Sustainable Intensification of Mixed Farming Systems (SIMFS) is a CGIAR initiative. This initiative ‘aims to provide equitable, transformative pathways for improved livelihoods of actors in mixed farming systems through sustainable intensification within target agroecological and socioeconomic s...

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Autores principales: Zepeda, Adair, Sonder, Kai, Mponela, Powell, Notenbaert, An Maria Omer, Santiago, Ridaura
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Publicado: International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/138996
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author Zepeda, Adair
Sonder, Kai
Mponela, Powell
Notenbaert, An Maria Omer
Santiago, Ridaura
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Notenbaert, An Maria Omer
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Sonder, Kai
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description The Sustainable Intensification of Mixed Farming Systems (SIMFS) is a CGIAR initiative. This initiative ‘aims to provide equitable, transformative pathways for improved livelihoods of actors in mixed farming systems through sustainable intensification within target agroecological and socioeconomic settings. To achieve this, different methodologies, innovations, and practices have been implemented to understand and improve the agroecological/productive conditions to assess a benefit on nutrition, food security and welfare. SIMFS works closely with the CGIAR Regional Integrated Initiative on Transforming Agrifood Systems in South Asia (TAFSSA) that propels evidence into impact through engagement with public and private partners across the production-to-consumption continuum, to achieve productive, environmentally-sound South Asian agrifood systems that support equitable access to sustainable healthy diets.
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spelling CGSpace1389962025-11-05T12:40:06Z Characterizing the diversity of farming systems at the municipal level in Nepal through a quantitative typology Zepeda, Adair Sonder, Kai Mponela, Powell Notenbaert, An Maria Omer Santiago, Ridaura farming systems typology land use sustainable intensification geographical information systems The Sustainable Intensification of Mixed Farming Systems (SIMFS) is a CGIAR initiative. This initiative ‘aims to provide equitable, transformative pathways for improved livelihoods of actors in mixed farming systems through sustainable intensification within target agroecological and socioeconomic settings. To achieve this, different methodologies, innovations, and practices have been implemented to understand and improve the agroecological/productive conditions to assess a benefit on nutrition, food security and welfare. SIMFS works closely with the CGIAR Regional Integrated Initiative on Transforming Agrifood Systems in South Asia (TAFSSA) that propels evidence into impact through engagement with public and private partners across the production-to-consumption continuum, to achieve productive, environmentally-sound South Asian agrifood systems that support equitable access to sustainable healthy diets. 2023-12-31 2024-02-06T21:11:38Z 2024-02-06T21:11:38Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/138996 en Open Access application/pdf International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center Zepeda, A., Sonder, K., Mponela, P., Notenbaert, A. and Lopez-Ridaura, S. (2023). Characterizing municipalities in Nepal through a quantitative GIS typology. Sustainable Intensification of Mixed Farming Systems CGIAR Research Initiative. CIMMYT. Texcoco, Mexico.
spellingShingle farming systems
typology
land use
sustainable intensification
geographical information systems
Zepeda, Adair
Sonder, Kai
Mponela, Powell
Notenbaert, An Maria Omer
Santiago, Ridaura
Characterizing the diversity of farming systems at the municipal level in Nepal through a quantitative typology
title Characterizing the diversity of farming systems at the municipal level in Nepal through a quantitative typology
title_full Characterizing the diversity of farming systems at the municipal level in Nepal through a quantitative typology
title_fullStr Characterizing the diversity of farming systems at the municipal level in Nepal through a quantitative typology
title_full_unstemmed Characterizing the diversity of farming systems at the municipal level in Nepal through a quantitative typology
title_short Characterizing the diversity of farming systems at the municipal level in Nepal through a quantitative typology
title_sort characterizing the diversity of farming systems at the municipal level in nepal through a quantitative typology
topic farming systems
typology
land use
sustainable intensification
geographical information systems
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/138996
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