| By Anthony Bebbington | Published in the European Journal of Development Research Vol. 4(2): 132-167 | Overview: Focuses on the elaboration of indigenous agricultural development among several Indian organizations in the […]
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Indigenous agricultural knowledge, human interests and critical analysis: reflections on the role of farmer organizations in Ecuador
| By Anthony Bebbington |Published in Agriculture and Human Values, Vol. 8, Nos. 1/2, Winter, Spring: pp.14-24 | Abstract: Indigenous agricultural knowledge (IAK) can be analyzed for its technical role in food […]
Mixing it up: Variations in Andean Farmers’ Rationales for Intercropping of Potatoes
| By R.E. Rhoades & A.J. Bebbington | Published in Field Crops Research, vol. 25 (Nov): 145-156 | Abstract: This paper examines traditional intercropping from two points of view: (1) […]
Farmer knowledge, institutional resources and sustainable agricultural strategies: A case study from the eastern slopes of the Peruvian Andes
| By Anthony Bebbington | Published in the Bulletin of Latin American Research, 9(2):203-228 | Abstract: Many concerned in designing sustainable agricultural strategies for resource-poor farmers have identified a key […]