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Maize and Livestock Production Efficiencies and Their Drivers in Heterogeneous Smallholder Systems in Southwestern Burkina Faso
Smallholder farms produce most of the food in the sub-Saharan African drylands, which are still facing a critical food shortage due to low productivity and a growing population. Given the poverty level, which limits ...
Linking farm and soil nutrient balances with economic performance of main agricultural livelihood system types in a semi-arid region of Burkina Faso
Providing sufficient food to increasing populations in SubSaharan
Africa without undermining agro-ecosystems is a growing
challenge. Addressing this challenge requires developing an array of
sustainable soil nutrient ...
Principles of Sustainable Intensification: A View from System Science and Transdisciplinarity
Presentation of Principles of Sustainable Intensification: A View from System Science and Transdisciplinarity
Livelihood heterogeneity in shaping smallholder farms' nutrient management and efficiency: the case of Ioba Province, Burkina Faso in West Africa
Low food productivity and inefficient nutrient management remain the main interrelated problems of sub-Saharan African smallholder farming systems. Understanding the problems is framed by the varying livelihood conditions ...
Eco-efficiency Analysis of Typical Smallholder Systems: Case Study in Southwestern Burkina Faso
Presentation of Eco-efficiency Analysis of Typical Smallholder Systems: Case Study in Southwestern Burkina Faso
System Sustainability Orientors for Developing SI Indicators in Coping with Complexity Context
Presenation of System Sustainability Orientors for Developing SI Indicators in Coping with Complexity Context
Systems Analysis in Coping with Smallholder Diversity: Functional Types of Agricultural Livelihood Systems in Ioba Province, Burkina Faso
Presentation of Systems Analysis in Coping with Smallholder Diversity: Functional Types of Agricultural Livelihood Systems in Ioba Province, Burkina Faso.