Should enhanced resilience be an objective of natural resource management research for developing countries?

Walker, Brian, Sayer, Jeff, Andrew, Neil L., and Campbell, Bruce (2010) Should enhanced resilience be an objective of natural resource management research for developing countries? Crop Science. CGIAR Science Forum 2009 , 16-17 June 2009, Wageningen, the Netherlands , S10-S19.

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DOI: 10.2135/cropsci2009.10.0565

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Abstract

Productivity enhancement has traditionally been the main focus of agricultural research to alleviate poverty and enhance food security of poor farmers in the developing world. Recently, the harmful impact of climate change, economic volatility, and other external shocks on poor farmers has led to concern that resilience should feature alongside productivity as a major objective of research. The applicability of recent work on resilient social–ecological systems to the problems of poor farmers is reviewed, and proposals are made for issues that need to be addressed in determining when and how enhanced resilience might become an objective of research.

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A supplement to Crop Science, Volume 50, Issue 2.

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FoR Codes:05 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES > 0502 Environmental Science and Management > 050209 Natural Resource Management @ 100%
SEO Codes:96 ENVIRONMENT > 9606 Environmental and Natural Resource Evaluation > 960609 Sustainability Indicators @ 60%
82 PLANT PRODUCTION AND PLANT PRIMARY PRODUCTS > 8298 Environmentally Sustainable Plant Production > 829899 Environmentally Sustainable Plant Production not elsewhere classified @ 40%
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