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The use of local knowledge in agricultural extension: A systematic review of the literature
journal contribution
posted on 2022-12-14, 03:30 authored by Kirt HainzerKirt Hainzer, Catherine O’Mullan, Philip BrownPhilip BrownSmallholder farms are complex systems, constantly adapting to context and rely on local, place-based knowledges. The vital role of local knowledge in smallholder farming systems has seen attempts throughout low- and middle-income countries to entwine local knowledge with scientific knowledge to improve outcomes from agricultural extension. Using a systematic review and exploratory meta-synthesis of selected literature, this research explored the use of local knowledge in agricultural extension. The synthesis found local knowledge plays a vital role in the adoption of new technologies or practices because as the dominant form of knowledge in communities they give learners confidence and they provide a context upon which new information can be introduced. However, effective use of local knowledge requires a realistic perspective which recognises that some combination of local and scientific knowledge, developed in a participatory process, will likely result in extension delivering greater outcomes to farmers.
Funding
Category 2 - Other Public Sector Grants Category
History
Volume
14Issue
1Start Page
1End Page
12Number of Pages
12eISSN
2141-2170Publisher
Academic JournalsPublisher DOI
Additional Rights
CC BY 4.0Peer Reviewed
- Yes
Open Access
- Yes
Acceptance Date
2022-01-21Author Research Institute
- Institute for Future Farming Systems
Era Eligible
- Yes