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Peasants, Farmers and Scientists A Chronicle of Tropical Agricultural Science in the Twentieth Century

ISBN-10: 140206165X

ISBN-13: 9781402061653

Edition: 2007

Authors: H. J. W. Mutsaers

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List price: $169.99
Copyright year: 2007
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication date: 9/21/2007
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 608
Size: 6.10" wide x 9.25" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 5.192
Language: English

The author, who graduated from Wageningen University in the Netherlands in June 1967 and obtained a PhD degree there in April 1982, has spent a lifetime working in a wide range of tropical agronomy-related fields. He started his career in a cotton development project in Indonesia, lectured and carried out research at the Universities of Wageningen, Yaound� (Cameroun) and Ibadan (Nigeria) and played a key role in the introduction of the 'Farming Systems Research' approach in West and Central Africa when working at the International Institute of Tropical agriculture in Ibadan. Since 1994 he has been attached to the Nedworc Foundation in the Netherlands and travelled to many African, Asian…    

What Is Tropical Agronomy?
A Tropical Agronomist's Education
Old and New: The 1960s and 1970s
Farmers Are Smarter Than You Think
Forests, Fallows and Fields
Farmer Skills, an Elusive Property
Mainly Technology
Follies and Sanity of Farming Systems Research
The Modelling Sorcerers and Their Apprentices
Donors, Experts and Consultants
Can African Farming Be Improved? (And Can Agronomists Help?)
C.T. de Wit's Analysis of Plant Competition
Shifting Cultivation and Recurrent Cropping - the Figures
Factor Analysis: An Example
Nutrient Dynamics of Alley Cropping: A Simple Model
More Farmer Technologies
Papers Presented at the 2005 Symposium of the International Farming Systems Association
Quantification of Cotton Growth and Development
Organ Growth and Assimilate Partitioning in Four Modelling Families
Calculation of Potential Assimilation, Dry Matter Production and Yield
Literature Cited
Name Index
Subject Index