Characterizing farm households in Khotang, Eastern Nepal, through a quantitative farming systems typology

Over the past centuries, the mid-hills of Nepal have been inhabited and cultivated by nomads, settlers and in the recent decades intensified farming systems. The system is constantly under systemic change due to farmers own actions and policies within the confines of biophysical resource envelope. W...

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Main Authors: Zepeda, Adair, Cheesman, Stephanie, Neupane, Nilhari, Shrestha, Nirman, Shrestha, Ram Narayan, Amjath-Babu, T. S., Karki, Saral, Gathala, Mahesh Kumar, Krupnik, Timothy J., López Ridaura, Santiago
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Language:Inglés
Published: International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/139045
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author Zepeda, Adair
Cheesman, Stephanie
Neupane, Nilhari
Shrestha, Nirman
Shrestha, Ram Narayan
Amjath-Babu, T. S.
Karki, Saral
Gathala, Mahesh Kumar
Krupnik, Timothy J.
López Ridaura, Santiago
author_browse Amjath-Babu, T. S.
Cheesman, Stephanie
Gathala, Mahesh Kumar
Karki, Saral
Krupnik, Timothy J.
López Ridaura, Santiago
Neupane, Nilhari
Shrestha, Nirman
Shrestha, Ram Narayan
Zepeda, Adair
author_facet Zepeda, Adair
Cheesman, Stephanie
Neupane, Nilhari
Shrestha, Nirman
Shrestha, Ram Narayan
Amjath-Babu, T. S.
Karki, Saral
Gathala, Mahesh Kumar
Krupnik, Timothy J.
López Ridaura, Santiago
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description Over the past centuries, the mid-hills of Nepal have been inhabited and cultivated by nomads, settlers and in the recent decades intensified farming systems. The system is constantly under systemic change due to farmers own actions and policies within the confines of biophysical resource envelope. Without proper design, the farming system has been characterised by high levels of degradation, expansion to marginal fragile landscapes, outmigration and high cost of production. These challenges pose higher productivity, financial and social risks. To sustainably manage the landscapes, reconfiguration of the farming system towards reduced risk and improved production is desirable. Coincidentally, this corresponds to Nepal’s devolution of planning to local authorities who demand the context specific redesign and resource management plans. 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 CGSpace1390452024-11-07T09:47:48Z Characterizing farm households in Khotang, Eastern Nepal, through a quantitative farming systems typology Zepeda, Adair Cheesman, Stephanie Neupane, Nilhari Shrestha, Nirman Shrestha, Ram Narayan Amjath-Babu, T. S. Karki, Saral Gathala, Mahesh Kumar Krupnik, Timothy J. López Ridaura, Santiago farming systems typology farm structure sustainable intensification Over the past centuries, the mid-hills of Nepal have been inhabited and cultivated by nomads, settlers and in the recent decades intensified farming systems. The system is constantly under systemic change due to farmers own actions and policies within the confines of biophysical resource envelope. Without proper design, the farming system has been characterised by high levels of degradation, expansion to marginal fragile landscapes, outmigration and high cost of production. These challenges pose higher productivity, financial and social risks. To sustainably manage the landscapes, reconfiguration of the farming system towards reduced risk and improved production is desirable. Coincidentally, this corresponds to Nepal’s devolution of planning to local authorities who demand the context specific redesign and resource management plans. 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 2024-02-07T14:19:42Z 2024-02-07T14:19:42Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/139045 en Open Access application/pdf International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center Zepeda, A., Cheesman, S., Neupane, N., Shrestha, N., Narayan, R., Amjath Babu, T.S., Karki, S., Gathala, M.K., Krupnik, T.J. and López-Ridaura, S. (2023). Characterizing farm households in Khotang, Eastern Nepal, through a quantitative farming systems typology. CGIAR research initiative on Mixed Farming Systems (MFS). International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center. Katmandu, Nepal.
spellingShingle farming systems
typology
farm structure
sustainable intensification
Zepeda, Adair
Cheesman, Stephanie
Neupane, Nilhari
Shrestha, Nirman
Shrestha, Ram Narayan
Amjath-Babu, T. S.
Karki, Saral
Gathala, Mahesh Kumar
Krupnik, Timothy J.
López Ridaura, Santiago
Characterizing farm households in Khotang, Eastern Nepal, through a quantitative farming systems typology
title Characterizing farm households in Khotang, Eastern Nepal, through a quantitative farming systems typology
title_full Characterizing farm households in Khotang, Eastern Nepal, through a quantitative farming systems typology
title_fullStr Characterizing farm households in Khotang, Eastern Nepal, through a quantitative farming systems typology
title_full_unstemmed Characterizing farm households in Khotang, Eastern Nepal, through a quantitative farming systems typology
title_short Characterizing farm households in Khotang, Eastern Nepal, through a quantitative farming systems typology
title_sort characterizing farm households in khotang eastern nepal through a quantitative farming systems typology
topic farming systems
typology
farm structure
sustainable intensification
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/139045
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