Evaluating systems of soil evaluating systems of soil conservation: results from a bio-economic model

Farming systems in the lowland humid tropics as elsewhere, are a consequence of the interaction of complex bio-physical and socio-economic relationships. Further, the time sequence of the flow of inputs, many of which are beyond the control of the farmer, and the flow of output results in the farmer...

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Main Authors: Dumsday, R.G., Flinn, J.C.
Format: Book Chapter
Language:Inglés
Published: International Institute of Tropical Agriculture 1975
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/175400
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description Farming systems in the lowland humid tropics as elsewhere, are a consequence of the interaction of complex bio-physical and socio-economic relationships. Further, the time sequence of the flow of inputs, many of which are beyond the control of the farmer, and the flow of output results in the farmer operating in a dynamic, uncertain environment.
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spelling CGSpace1754002025-07-01T01:10:40Z Evaluating systems of soil evaluating systems of soil conservation: results from a bio-economic model Dumsday, R.G. Flinn, J.C. fertilizers farmers humid tropics soil management evaluation Farming systems in the lowland humid tropics as elsewhere, are a consequence of the interaction of complex bio-physical and socio-economic relationships. Further, the time sequence of the flow of inputs, many of which are beyond the control of the farmer, and the flow of output results in the farmer operating in a dynamic, uncertain environment. 1975 2025-06-30T13:06:13Z 2025-06-30T13:06:13Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/175400 en Limited Access application/pdf International Institute of Tropical Agriculture Dumsday, R.G. & Flinn, J.C. (1975). Evaluating systems of soil conservation: results from a bioeconomic model. Australia, (p. 267-286)
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farmers
humid tropics
soil management
evaluation
Dumsday, R.G.
Flinn, J.C.
Evaluating systems of soil evaluating systems of soil conservation: results from a bio-economic model
title Evaluating systems of soil evaluating systems of soil conservation: results from a bio-economic model
title_full Evaluating systems of soil evaluating systems of soil conservation: results from a bio-economic model
title_fullStr Evaluating systems of soil evaluating systems of soil conservation: results from a bio-economic model
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating systems of soil evaluating systems of soil conservation: results from a bio-economic model
title_short Evaluating systems of soil evaluating systems of soil conservation: results from a bio-economic model
title_sort evaluating systems of soil evaluating systems of soil conservation results from a bio economic model
topic fertilizers
farmers
humid tropics
soil management
evaluation
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