Integrated Use of Local and Technical Soil Quality Indicators and Participatory Techniques to Select Them. A Review of Bibliography and Analysis of Research Strategies and Outcomes

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Braidotti, Greta [1 ]
De Nobili, Maria [1 ]
Piani, Lucia [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Udine, Agr Food Environm & Anim Care Dept, I-33100 Udine, Italy
关键词
indicators; local knowledge; soil quality; integration; women; participatory techniques; smallholders; NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT; SMALLHOLDER FARMS; FERTILITY MANAGEMENT; EXPLORING DIVERSITY; KNOWLEDGE; SYSTEMS; REGION; SUSTAINABILITY; VARIABILITY; INTENSIFICATION;
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10.3390/su13010087
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Climate change has strong impacts on soil conservation and agricultural productivity, with severe consequences on smallholders in developing countries, but virtually no research has been carried out so far on this issue. Therefore, it is necessary to foster the implementation of participatory projects to help communities deal with new difficulties. Sustainable soil management can reduce and even reverse land degradation, helping farmers to adapt to climate change effects. Progress toward sustainability cannot be implemented in small rural communities regardless of local knowledge, which can be addressed using participatory techniques. To this purpose the choice and use of indicators is essential to carry out correct assessments of soil vulnerability integrating local and technical knowledge. The purpose of this review was to study how the problem of building a set of integrated indicators to assess soil quality has been addressed so far and which participatory techniques have been more successfully employed, analyzing studies carried out in rural communities of developing countries. We found out that there is a lack of participated studies dealing with environmental issues. Those that do so address them only indirectly, being centered on present agricultural problems. The studies rarely feature a collaboration with social science experts, consequently the use of participatory techniques lacks protocols and a standardized nomenclature to help in the transfer and generalization of experiences. Women are rarely involved and nearly exclusively in African countries: this could be related to social and cultural conditions, but needs more attention. Different aspects need to be improved to help the implementation of a successful approach in future projects. This review provides a tool to facilitate future interdisciplinary research on integration of local and scientific knowledge and will help to devise more successful strategies to tackle the challenges posed by climate change to smallholders in developing countries.
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