Environmental arrears to the impoverished hillside farmers in Xaymaca

There is litlle documented empirical evidence to suppoport popular claims of widespread rampant watershed degradation in Jamaica. Whilst it undobtedly occurs, it is confined to specific locations. Farming systems as practiced by hillside farmers favour natural regeneration adn compatibility due to being low-intensive and highly diversidies crop-mix farming systems. Small hillside farmers on public or private and play a major role in the protection of the watersheds, notwithstanding the fact that their farming systems are not compatible nor enduring. Hence in summary, their farming systems appear to be environmentally friendly as sustainable as long as the incentive systems that encompass them are ensured.

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Main Authors: 110192 Reyes Pacheco, Armando autor/a, 97 IICA, Kingston (Jamaica), Congreso Internacional de ALACEA La Transformación de la Empresa en la Agricultura (5 : 16-19 Set 1996 : San José, Costa Rica)
Format: biblioteca
Language:Eng
Published: Kingston, Jamaica: IICA, 1996
Subjects:MEDIO AMBIENTE, DEGRADACION, EXPLOTACION EN PEQUENA ESCALA, JAMAICA, DEGRADACION AMBIENTAL, PRODUCCION, POBREZA, AGRICULTURA,
Online Access:https://repositorio.iica.int/handle/11324/10177
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