On farm conservation of rice biodiversity in Nepal: a simultaneous estimation approach

This paper presents an empirical case study about farmer management of rice genetic resources in two communities of Nepal, drawing on interdisciplinary, participatory research that involved farmers, rice geneticists, and social scientists. The decision-making process of farm households is modeled an...

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Autores principales: Gauchan, Devendra, Van Dusen, M. Eric, Smale, Melinda
Formato: Artículo preliminar
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/160758
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author Gauchan, Devendra
Van Dusen, M. Eric
Smale, Melinda
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description This paper presents an empirical case study about farmer management of rice genetic resources in two communities of Nepal, drawing on interdisciplinary, participatory research that involved farmers, rice geneticists, and social scientists. The decision-making process of farm households is modeled and estimated in order to provide information for the design of community-based conservation programs. A bivariate model with sample selection treats the simultaneous process of whether farmers decide to plant landraces or modern varieties, and whether the landraces they choose to plant constitute genetic diversity of interest for future crop improvement. Findings show that the two landrace choices are affected by different social and economic factors. The estimation procedure demonstrates that in certain cases, however, the decision processes are interrelated. Policies to promote the conservation of local rice diversity will need to take both processes into account. Fitted equations are then used to compare the likelihood that households targeted for conservation according to one set of conservation criteria also meet other conservation criteria. Households most likely to plant landraces identified as important for crop improvement also grow richer, more spatially diverse rice varieties. In these communities, few policy trade-offs would result from employing one set of criteria instead of the other.
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spelling CGSpace1607582025-11-06T06:21:24Z On farm conservation of rice biodiversity in Nepal: a simultaneous estimation approach Gauchan, Devendra Van Dusen, M. Eric Smale, Melinda landraces crop diversification rice biodiversity genetic resources decision making on-farm research farmers storage This paper presents an empirical case study about farmer management of rice genetic resources in two communities of Nepal, drawing on interdisciplinary, participatory research that involved farmers, rice geneticists, and social scientists. The decision-making process of farm households is modeled and estimated in order to provide information for the design of community-based conservation programs. A bivariate model with sample selection treats the simultaneous process of whether farmers decide to plant landraces or modern varieties, and whether the landraces they choose to plant constitute genetic diversity of interest for future crop improvement. Findings show that the two landrace choices are affected by different social and economic factors. The estimation procedure demonstrates that in certain cases, however, the decision processes are interrelated. Policies to promote the conservation of local rice diversity will need to take both processes into account. Fitted equations are then used to compare the likelihood that households targeted for conservation according to one set of conservation criteria also meet other conservation criteria. Households most likely to plant landraces identified as important for crop improvement also grow richer, more spatially diverse rice varieties. In these communities, few policy trade-offs would result from employing one set of criteria instead of the other. 2005 2024-11-21T09:51:54Z 2024-11-21T09:51:54Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/160758 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Gauchan, Devendra; Van Dusen, M. Eric; Smale, Melinda. On farm conservation of rice biodiversity in Nepal: a simultaneous estimation approach. EPTD Discussion Paper 144. International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://hdl.handle.net/10568/160758
spellingShingle landraces
crop diversification
rice
biodiversity
genetic resources
decision making
on-farm research
farmers
storage
Gauchan, Devendra
Van Dusen, M. Eric
Smale, Melinda
On farm conservation of rice biodiversity in Nepal: a simultaneous estimation approach
title On farm conservation of rice biodiversity in Nepal: a simultaneous estimation approach
title_full On farm conservation of rice biodiversity in Nepal: a simultaneous estimation approach
title_fullStr On farm conservation of rice biodiversity in Nepal: a simultaneous estimation approach
title_full_unstemmed On farm conservation of rice biodiversity in Nepal: a simultaneous estimation approach
title_short On farm conservation of rice biodiversity in Nepal: a simultaneous estimation approach
title_sort on farm conservation of rice biodiversity in nepal a simultaneous estimation approach
topic landraces
crop diversification
rice
biodiversity
genetic resources
decision making
on-farm research
farmers
storage
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/160758
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