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Challenges and Opportunities for Agricultural Intensification of the Humid Highland Systems of Sub-Saharan Africa
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Bernard Vanlauwe
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Piet van Asten
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Guy Blomme
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2014
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Springer International Publishing
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978-3-319-07661-4
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978-3-319-07662-1
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2014
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10.1007/978-3-319-07662-1
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Bridging the Soil Map of Rwanda with the ‘Farmer’s Mental Soil Map’ for an Effective Integrated and Participatory Watershed Management Research Model
pp. 19
Intensification of Crop–Livestock Farming Systems in East Africa: A Comparison of Selected Sites in the Highlands of Ethiopia and Kenya
pp. 29
Rapid Assessment of Potato Productivity in Kigezi and Elgon Highlands in Uganda
pp. 39
Farmers’ Knowledge and Perception of Climbing Beans-Based Cropping Systems in Rwanda
pp. 51
Securing Crop Phosphorus Availability in the Humid Tropics: Alternative Sources and Improved Management Options – A Review
pp. 69
A Decade of Agricultural Research in Rwanda: Achievements and the Way Forward
pp. 81
Do Commercial Biological and Chemical Products Increase Crop Yields and Economic Returns Under Smallholder Farmer Conditions?
pp. 97
Enhanced Utilization of Biotechnology Research and Development Innovations in Eastern and Central Africa for Agro-ecological Intensification
pp. 105
Investing in Land and Water Management Practices in the Ethiopian Highlands: Short- or Long-Term Benefits?
pp. 115
Yield Responses of Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) Varieties to Phosphorus Fertilizer Application Across a Soil Fertility Gradient in Western Kenyan Highlands
pp. 129
Innovations to Overcome Staking Challenges to Growing Climbing Beans by Smallholders in Rwanda
pp. 137
Crop–Livestock Interaction for Improved Productivity: Effect of Selected Varieties of Field Pea (Pisum sativum L.) on Grain and Straw Parameters
pp. 149
From Standards to Practices: The Intensive and Improved Rice Systems (SRI and SRA) in the Madagascar Highlands
pp. 165
Identification of Elite, High Yielding and Stable Maize Cultivars for Rwandan Mid-altitude Environments
pp. 177
Determination of Appropriate Rate and Mode of Lime Application on Acid Soils of Western Kenya: Targeting Small Scale Farmers
pp. 187
Assessment of Fertilizer Use Efficiency of Maize in the Weathered Soils of Walungu District, DR Congo
pp. 201
Improvement of Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam) Production with Fertilizer and Organic Inputs in Rwanda
pp. 217
Evaluation of Sweetpotato Varieties for the Potential of Dual-Purpose in Different Agroecological Zones of Kenya
pp. 235
Livelihoods Heterogeneity and Water Management in Malawi: Policy Implications for Irrigation Development
pp. 251
Access to Subsidized Certified Improved Rice Seed and Poverty Reduction: Evidence from Rice Farming Households in Nigeria
pp. 267
Factors Influencing the Adoption of Improved Rice Varieties in Rwanda: An Application of the Conditional Logit Model (CLM)
pp. 281
Assessing the Influence of Farmers’ Field Schools and Market Links on Investments in Soil Fertility Management Under Potato Production in Uganda
pp. 295
Bean Utilization and Commercialization in Great Lakes Region of Central Africa: The Case of Smallholder Farmers in Burundi
pp. 307
Improving the Availability of Quality Planting Materials Through Community-Based Seed and Seedling Systems: The Case of Rural Resource Centres in Cameroon
pp. 323
Returns to Production of Common Bean, Soybean, and Groundnut in Rwanda
pp. 335
Institutions and the Adoption of Technologies: Bench Terraces in Rwanda
pp. 357
Beyond the Pilot Sites: Can Knowledge-Intensive Technologies Diffuse Spontaneously?
pp. 371
Agricultural Innovations That Increase Productivity and Generates Incomes: Lessons on Identification and Testing Processes in Rwandan Agricultural Innovation Platforms
pp. 385
ISFM Adaptation Trials: Farmer-to Farmer Facilitation, Farmer-Led Data Collection, Technology Learning and Uptake
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