Perspectives of modelling the farmer' seed system for in situ conservation of sorghum varieties in Mali

The current research is undertaken in the high-risk environment of poor farmers in Mali (West Africa) where agricultural biodiversity is crucial and people are always aiming at being more efficient in their use of the natural resource base. Hence, maximising the contribution of agricultural biodiversity to sustainable livelihoods involves strengthening human and social capital in ways that support the management of the natural capital, including plant genetic resources: interdisciplinary study has proven to be an invaluable tool. This research deals with the structure of society, the way the farmers act, where and how decisions are made to manage genetic resources. According to a scaling-up methodology and a systemic approach, data was gathered and processed in a suitable spatial framework. Then dynamic inputs such as farmers' strategies and social network interactions are modeled using multi-agent systems. The first finding from multi-agent simulation is to provide a common understanding of farmers' seed management. The participatory modelling process allows an increase in knowledge and procedural skills by learning from experience with farmers.

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Main Authors: Bazile, Didier, Le Page, Christophe, Dembélé, Souleymane, Abrami, Géraldine
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Subjects:F30 - Génétique et amélioration des plantes, U10 - Informatique, mathématiques et statistiques,
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spelling dig-cirad-fr-5289992022-04-20T13:17:28Z http://agritrop.cirad.fr/528999/ http://agritrop.cirad.fr/528999/ Perspectives of modelling the farmer' seed system for in situ conservation of sorghum varieties in Mali. Bazile Didier, Le Page Christophe, Dembélé Souleymane, Abrami Géraldine. 2005. In : EFITA-WCCA 2005 Joint Conference, The 5th Conference of the European Federation for information technology in agriculture, food and environment and The 3rd World congress on computers in agriculture and natural resources, Vila Real, Portugal, July 25-28,. s.l. : s.n., 9 p. European Federation for Information Technology in Agriculture, Food and Environment. 5, Vila Real, Portugal, 25 Juillet 2005/28 Juillet 2005. Researchers Perspectives of modelling the farmer' seed system for in situ conservation of sorghum varieties in Mali Bazile, Didier Le Page, Christophe Dembélé, Souleymane Abrami, Géraldine eng 2005 s.n. EFITA-WCCA 2005 Joint Conference, The 5th Conference of the European Federation for information technology in agriculture, food and environment and The 3rd World congress on computers in agriculture and natural resources, Vila Real, Portugal, July 25-28, F30 - Génétique et amélioration des plantes U10 - Informatique, mathématiques et statistiques The current research is undertaken in the high-risk environment of poor farmers in Mali (West Africa) where agricultural biodiversity is crucial and people are always aiming at being more efficient in their use of the natural resource base. Hence, maximising the contribution of agricultural biodiversity to sustainable livelihoods involves strengthening human and social capital in ways that support the management of the natural capital, including plant genetic resources: interdisciplinary study has proven to be an invaluable tool. This research deals with the structure of society, the way the farmers act, where and how decisions are made to manage genetic resources. According to a scaling-up methodology and a systemic approach, data was gathered and processed in a suitable spatial framework. Then dynamic inputs such as farmers' strategies and social network interactions are modeled using multi-agent systems. The first finding from multi-agent simulation is to provide a common understanding of farmers' seed management. The participatory modelling process allows an increase in knowledge and procedural skills by learning from experience with farmers. conference_item info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Conference info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://agritrop.cirad.fr/528999/1/document_528999.pdf application/pdf Cirad license info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://agritrop.cirad.fr/mention_legale.html http://catalogue-bibliotheques.cirad.fr/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=188602
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Bazile, Didier
Le Page, Christophe
Dembélé, Souleymane
Abrami, Géraldine
Perspectives of modelling the farmer' seed system for in situ conservation of sorghum varieties in Mali
description The current research is undertaken in the high-risk environment of poor farmers in Mali (West Africa) where agricultural biodiversity is crucial and people are always aiming at being more efficient in their use of the natural resource base. Hence, maximising the contribution of agricultural biodiversity to sustainable livelihoods involves strengthening human and social capital in ways that support the management of the natural capital, including plant genetic resources: interdisciplinary study has proven to be an invaluable tool. This research deals with the structure of society, the way the farmers act, where and how decisions are made to manage genetic resources. According to a scaling-up methodology and a systemic approach, data was gathered and processed in a suitable spatial framework. Then dynamic inputs such as farmers' strategies and social network interactions are modeled using multi-agent systems. The first finding from multi-agent simulation is to provide a common understanding of farmers' seed management. The participatory modelling process allows an increase in knowledge and procedural skills by learning from experience with farmers.
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