Local farmers' approach to soil conservation : lessons from Nigeria

Oluwatoyin Dare Kolawole
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This paper explores the indigenous knowledge systems (IKS) approaches to soil conservation in Nigeria. It specifically identifies various indigenous/local and modern methods employed in the process of utilizing an integrated approach to soil conservation by all stakeholders (local farmers, governmental and non-governmental organisations) to preserve the structures, water and nutrient retention and augmentation of the soil. It also reports some crucial factors associated with the utilisation of indigenous knowledge systems for soil fertility conservation by farmers. The article further presents a conceptual framework on the interrelationship between culture and the development and utilisation of local knowledge by the grassroots people. The current global campaign for the preservation of knowledge systems and the use of low-external input to stem environmental degradation inform the emphases on the need to build or improve on existing local knowledge in order to enhance meaningful and sustainable development. Keywords : Indigenous knowledge systems, soil conservation, soil fertility, indigenous approach. Indilinga Vol. 5 (1) 2006: pp. 75-86
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当地农民的土壤保持方法:来自尼日利亚的经验
本文探讨了尼日利亚土着知识系统(IKS)的土壤保持方法。它具体确定了在利用所有利益相关者(当地农民、政府和非政府组织)综合方法进行土壤保持的过程中所采用的各种土著/地方和现代方法,以保留结构、水和养分保持和增加土壤。它还报告了与农民利用土著知识系统保持土壤肥力有关的一些关键因素。文章进一步提出了文化与基层人民对当地知识的开发和利用之间相互关系的概念框架。当前保护知识系统和利用低外部投入阻止环境退化的全球运动表明,需要建立或改进现有的地方知识,以加强有意义和可持续的发展。关键词:本土知识体系;土壤保持;土壤肥力;《印染》Vol. 5 (1) 2006: pp. 75-86
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