2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10531-014-0763-x
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Indicators for the on-farm assessment of crop cultivar and livestock breed diversity: a survey-based participatory approach

Abstract: Last, L., Arndorfer, M., Bal?zs, K., Dennis, P., Dyman, T., Fjellstad, W., Friedel, J. K., Herzog, F., Jeanneret, P., Luscher, G., Moreno, G., Kwikiriza, N., Gomiero, T., Paoletti, M., Pointereau, P., Sarthou, J-P., Stoyanova, S., Wolfrum, S., K?lliker, R. (2014). Indicators for the on-farm assessment of crop cultivar and livestock breed diversity: a survey-based participatory approach. Biodiversity and Conservation, 23 (12), 3051-3071Agrobiodiversity plays a fundamental role in guaranteeing food security. How… Show more

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“…[70]), the application of this approach is under-utilised in livestock-related research [71,72]. Recently, [73] proposed livestock species richness (one indicator out of five) to easily assess agrobiodiversity on a farm scale. As our results show, livestock species richness can be reliably determined from a sample of thirty herds in the study area.…”
Section: Livestock Contribution To Livelihoodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[70]), the application of this approach is under-utilised in livestock-related research [71,72]. Recently, [73] proposed livestock species richness (one indicator out of five) to easily assess agrobiodiversity on a farm scale. As our results show, livestock species richness can be reliably determined from a sample of thirty herds in the study area.…”
Section: Livestock Contribution To Livelihoodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With respect to farm production diversity, we use two indicators. The first is based on species count for both crops and livestock, as recommended by Last et al [34] and used in several recent studies (see, for example, Jones et al [3]; Pellegrini and Tasciotti [8]; Sibhatu et al [9]). In this indicator, a household cultivating three crops (e.g., maize, sorghum and groundnuts) and keeping cattle only will have a crop-livestock count of 4.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This index builds on the "crop-cultivar diversity" index (sum of all varieties of all crops present in a farm) proposed by Last et al (2014), but by using factor analysis, our index takes into consideration the underlying structure of the distribution of cultivars across crops. In all cases, the index used here, the crop-cultivar diversity index, and the number of varieties of each crop per household are highly and positively correlated in a statistically significant way, except for our index and olluco in project B (results not shown).…”
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