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Knowledge Gaps between Farmers and Scientists: A Case Study on Perceptions and Knowledge on Arabica Coffee Pests and Diseases of Mount Elgon, Uganda

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Title Knowledge Gaps between Farmers and Scientists: A Case Study on Perceptions and Knowledge on Arabica Coffee Pests and Diseases of Mount Elgon, Uganda
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/VQUR3W
 
Creator Liebig, Theresa
Jassogne, Laurence
Rahn, Eric
Läderach, Peter
Poehling, Hans Michael
Kucel, Patrick
Van Asten, Piet
Avelino, Jacques
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description

In this paper, we present a case study on coffee production in Uganda, a sector depending mostly on smallholder farming facing a simultaneous and increasing number of socio-ecological pressures. The objectives of this study were (i) to examine and relate FPK on Arabica Coffee Pests and Diseases (CPaD) to altitude and the vegetation structure of the production systems; (ii) to contrast results with perceptions from experts and (iii) to validate results with field observations, in order to identify constraints for improving information flow from scientists to farmers and back.


The presented study was conducted in the framework of the BMZ-funded project entitled “Trade-offs and synergies in climate change adaptation and mitigation in coffee and cocoa systems”. The GOAL of the project is the adaptation of vulnerable coffee/cocoa-based farming systems to climate change that combine improving farmer income and system resilience with contributing to climate change adaptation and mitigation. The PURPOSE is the adoption of new production technologies in cocoa/coffee-based smallholder farming systems that (i) are adapted to climate change, (ii) contribute to climate change mitigation, (iii) sustain the natural resource base, and (iv) respond to livelihoods needs and constraints.


 
Subject Earth and Environmental Sciences
Farmers perception and knowledge
Participatory research
Participatory approaches
Monochamus leuconotus
Colletotrichum kahawae
Coffee production systems
Africa
Decision and Policy Analysis - DAPA
 
Date 2015-12
 
Contributor Mwanzia, Leroy
 
Type Quantitative Data
Qualitative Data
Crop Protection Data
 
Source Field surveys and workshops.