From component technology to integrated resource management: Evolution toward trandisciplinary research in a project in Ethiopia

The paper first discusses the need for moving from disciplinary to transdisciplinary research in addressing problems of human Development and environmental management. Then the experience of a research project in highland Ethiopia that started with disciplinary research and component technologies to...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Jabbar, M.A., Mohamed-Saleem, M.A., Li Pun, H.H.
Format: Conference Paper
Language:Inglés
Published: SNSF 2000
Subjects:
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50572
_version_ 1855518794584162304
author Jabbar, M.A.
Mohamed-Saleem, M.A.
Li Pun, H.H.
author_browse Jabbar, M.A.
Li Pun, H.H.
Mohamed-Saleem, M.A.
author_facet Jabbar, M.A.
Mohamed-Saleem, M.A.
Li Pun, H.H.
author_sort Jabbar, M.A.
collection Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (CGSpace)
description The paper first discusses the need for moving from disciplinary to transdisciplinary research in addressing problems of human Development and environmental management. Then the experience of a research project in highland Ethiopia that started with disciplinary research and component technologies to address problems of poverty, malnutrition, low agricultural productivity and resource degradation and gradually moved towards integrated resource management and a transdisciplinary approach is described. Although a systems approach was adopted in the beginning to diagnose problems, initially discipline based component technology research was a dominant characteristics of the project. Individual technologies were designed and tested on-farm with farmer participation often separately, and their impacts were assessed mostly in bio-economic terms e.g. yield and income. Gradually the need for simultaneously assessing the economic, social and environmental effects of several technology interventions at plot, household and watershed/community levels were recognised. The research methods have been accordingly modified to adopt an integrated and holistic approach incorporating biophysical, economic and social dimensions of the ecosystem. Currently agroecosystem health approach to ecosystem analysis is being used as an integrative analytical framework. This evolution also meant a gradual shift from disciplinary to multidisciplinary to transdisciplinary approach to research.
format Conference Paper
id CGSpace50572
institution CGIAR Consortium
language Inglés
publishDate 2000
publishDateRange 2000
publishDateSort 2000
publisher SNSF
publisherStr SNSF
record_format dspace
spelling CGSpace505722023-02-15T09:31:57Z From component technology to integrated resource management: Evolution toward trandisciplinary research in a project in Ethiopia Jabbar, M.A. Mohamed-Saleem, M.A. Li Pun, H.H. technology interdisciplinary research resource management highlands vertisols research project watershed management The paper first discusses the need for moving from disciplinary to transdisciplinary research in addressing problems of human Development and environmental management. Then the experience of a research project in highland Ethiopia that started with disciplinary research and component technologies to address problems of poverty, malnutrition, low agricultural productivity and resource degradation and gradually moved towards integrated resource management and a transdisciplinary approach is described. Although a systems approach was adopted in the beginning to diagnose problems, initially discipline based component technology research was a dominant characteristics of the project. Individual technologies were designed and tested on-farm with farmer participation often separately, and their impacts were assessed mostly in bio-economic terms e.g. yield and income. Gradually the need for simultaneously assessing the economic, social and environmental effects of several technology interventions at plot, household and watershed/community levels were recognised. The research methods have been accordingly modified to adopt an integrated and holistic approach incorporating biophysical, economic and social dimensions of the ecosystem. Currently agroecosystem health approach to ecosystem analysis is being used as an integrative analytical framework. This evolution also meant a gradual shift from disciplinary to multidisciplinary to transdisciplinary approach to research. 2000 2014-10-31T06:09:24Z 2014-10-31T06:09:24Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50572 en Limited Access SNSF
spellingShingle technology
interdisciplinary research
resource management
highlands
vertisols
research project
watershed management
Jabbar, M.A.
Mohamed-Saleem, M.A.
Li Pun, H.H.
From component technology to integrated resource management: Evolution toward trandisciplinary research in a project in Ethiopia
title From component technology to integrated resource management: Evolution toward trandisciplinary research in a project in Ethiopia
title_full From component technology to integrated resource management: Evolution toward trandisciplinary research in a project in Ethiopia
title_fullStr From component technology to integrated resource management: Evolution toward trandisciplinary research in a project in Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed From component technology to integrated resource management: Evolution toward trandisciplinary research in a project in Ethiopia
title_short From component technology to integrated resource management: Evolution toward trandisciplinary research in a project in Ethiopia
title_sort from component technology to integrated resource management evolution toward trandisciplinary research in a project in ethiopia
topic technology
interdisciplinary research
resource management
highlands
vertisols
research project
watershed management
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50572
work_keys_str_mv AT jabbarma fromcomponenttechnologytointegratedresourcemanagementevolutiontowardtrandisciplinaryresearchinaprojectinethiopia
AT mohamedsaleemma fromcomponenttechnologytointegratedresourcemanagementevolutiontowardtrandisciplinaryresearchinaprojectinethiopia
AT lipunhh fromcomponenttechnologytointegratedresourcemanagementevolutiontowardtrandisciplinaryresearchinaprojectinethiopia