向Wasukuma民族学学习:坦桑尼亚当地成熟的农业技术转让系统

J. Ngailo, S. Nortcliff
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这项研究的起因是坦桑尼亚最大的族群Wasukuma的语言包含了非常丰富的术语,这些术语通常描述了土壤及其与管理和生产力有关的特性。(54)随机从三个不同的村庄(即Shishiyu, Mwanhegele和Bukangilija)中选择农民参与研究。设计了一份问卷,目的是对农民进行访谈。农民提供了他们可以识别和描述的主要当地土壤的信息。对农民来说,影响耕层的暂时性和永久性特征是最具区别性的。这些土壤表面特征包括颜色、质地和与稠度相关的可加工性。农民用来区分土壤的另一个特征是特定土壤支持某些作物生长的能力。这项研究强调了在资源评估研究中可以充分利用当地知识的事实。关键词:本土知识,本土土壤分类,本土土壤命名法印染第6卷(1)2007页64-75
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Learning from Wasukuma ethnopedology: an indigenous well-established system for transfer of agro-technology in Tanzania
This study was initiated by the fact that the language of the largest ethnic group in Tanzania – called Wasukuma, contains a very rich nomenclature which generally describes soils and their properties in relation to management and productivity. (54) randomly selected farmers from three different villages (namely Shishiyu, Mwanhegele and Bukangilija) participated in the study. A questionnaire was designed for the purpose of interviewing farmers. Farmers provided information on major local soils they could identify and describe. According to farmers, transient and permanent characteristics that influence the plough layer were most discriminating. These soil surface characteristics include colour, texture and workability as related to consistence. Another characteristic that farmers used to differentiate soils was the ability of a particular soil to support growth of certain crops. This study underscores the fact that local knowledge can be fully exploited in resourceassessment studies. Keywords : Indigenous knowledge, local soil classification, local soil nomenclature. Indilinga Vol. 6 (1) 2007 pp. 64-75
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