Impact of participatory natural resource management research in cassava-based cropping systems in Vietnam and Thailand

In South-east Asia, many of the poorest farmers live in areas with limited potential for crop production. Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is an important crop on these soils, because it is easy to grow, requires few external inputs and its roots and leaves can be used as human or animal feed....

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Main Authors: Dalton, Timothy J., Lilja, Nina, Johnson, Nancy L., Howeler, Reinhardt H.
Format: Book Chapter
Language:Inglés
Published: CAB International 2007
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76157
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Lilja, Nina
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description In South-east Asia, many of the poorest farmers live in areas with limited potential for crop production. Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is an important crop on these soils, because it is easy to grow, requires few external inputs and its roots and leaves can be used as human or animal feed. Cassava is also planted as an industrial crop for the production of animal feed and starch where market conditions are developed. The wide variety of end uses makes it a popular crop and an effective vehicle for improving the livelihood of poor upland farmers.
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spelling CGSpace761572025-08-18T06:38:20Z Impact of participatory natural resource management research in cassava-based cropping systems in Vietnam and Thailand Dalton, Timothy J. Lilja, Nina Johnson, Nancy L. Howeler, Reinhardt H. participatory approaches natural resources management gender In South-east Asia, many of the poorest farmers live in areas with limited potential for crop production. Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is an important crop on these soils, because it is easy to grow, requires few external inputs and its roots and leaves can be used as human or animal feed. Cassava is also planted as an industrial crop for the production of animal feed and starch where market conditions are developed. The wide variety of end uses makes it a popular crop and an effective vehicle for improving the livelihood of poor upland farmers. 2007 2016-07-12T18:52:51Z 2016-07-12T18:52:51Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76157 en Open Access application/pdf CAB International Dalton, T; Lilja, N; Johnson, N; Howeler, R. 2007. Impact of participatory natural resource management research in cassava-based cropping systems in Vietnam and Thailand. In: Waibel H, Zilberman D, eds. International Research on Natural Resource Management. Wallingford, UK: CABI. pp. 91-117.
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Impact of participatory natural resource management research in cassava-based cropping systems in Vietnam and Thailand
title Impact of participatory natural resource management research in cassava-based cropping systems in Vietnam and Thailand
title_full Impact of participatory natural resource management research in cassava-based cropping systems in Vietnam and Thailand
title_fullStr Impact of participatory natural resource management research in cassava-based cropping systems in Vietnam and Thailand
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title_short Impact of participatory natural resource management research in cassava-based cropping systems in Vietnam and Thailand
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natural resources management
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