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摘要
关于津巴布韦采用保护性农业(CA)的障碍和限制因素的文献很多,但当地社会文化因素对农村农户采用该技术的影响在很大程度上被认为是假定的。这项研究旨在利用尼扬加区案例研究中的定性经验数据,了解导致不采用或完全拒绝这种看似合适的干预措施的社会文化因素。文章发现,农耕实践(农民先前的经验、文化、土著知识体系和价值观)安排与放弃和完全拒绝 CA 之间存在明显而重要的关系。
Misunderstood with No Desire to Be Understood: Socio-Cultural Dimension of Farming and Conservation Agriculture in Zimbabwe
There is extensive literature on barriers and constraints of Conservation Agriculture (CA) adoption in Zimbabwe, but the impact of local socio-cultural factors on the adoption of this technology for rural farm households has largely been assumed. The research was designed to understand socio-cultural factors that led to dis-adoption and outright rejection of this seemingly appropriate intervention using empirical qualitative data from a case study in Nyanga District. The article found that there is a discernible and significant relationship between farming practise (farmers’ prior experiences, culture, Indigenous knowledge systems and values) arrangements and the abandonment and outright rejection of CA.