Assessment of agrobiodiversity resources in the Borotse flood plain, Zambia

Concerns about perceived loss of indigenous materials emerged from multiple stakeholders during consultations to plan and design the CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems for the Borotse hub in Zambia’s Western Province. To come to grips with and address the concerns, the AAS Borotse hub program of work included an assessment of agrobiodiversity to inform community-level and program initiatives and actions. The agrobiodiversity assessment comprised three components: key informant and expert surveys complemented by review of grey and published literature, focus group discussions in the communities, and individual household surveys. This working paper reports the findings from assessments of agrobiodiversity resources in the Borotse hub by key informants and local experts working in government ministries, departments and agencies, and non-governmental organizations operating in the communities. This working paper covers the following topics: agriculture in the Borotse flood plain; major agricultural land types in the Borotse flood plain; soils and their uses; production systems; crops, including the seed sector and ex-situ resources; indigenous materials collected from the wild, including non-perennial and perennial plants, aquatic plants, and forest biodiversity; fish resources, including both capture fisheries and aquaculture; livestock resources; dietary diversity; and indigenous and local knowledge on management systems.

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Main Authors: Baidu-Forson, J.J., Phiri, N., Ngu’ni, D., Mulele, S., Simainga, S., Situmo, J., Ndiyoi, M., Wahl, C., Gambone, F., Mulanda, A., Syatwinda, G.
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Language:English
Published: CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems 2014
Subjects:Agriculture, Aquaculture, Aquatic Agricultural Systems, Biodiversity, CGIAR, Fisheries, Household surveys, Livestock, Surveys, Zambia,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/31408
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-314082021-07-08T03:00:54Z Assessment of agrobiodiversity resources in the Borotse flood plain, Zambia Baidu-Forson, J.J. Phiri, N. Ngu’ni, D. Mulele, S. Simainga, S. Situmo, J. Ndiyoi, M. Wahl, C. Gambone, F. Mulanda, A. Syatwinda, G. Agriculture Aquaculture Agriculture Aquaculture Aquatic Agricultural Systems Biodiversity CGIAR Fisheries Household surveys Livestock Surveys Zambia Concerns about perceived loss of indigenous materials emerged from multiple stakeholders during consultations to plan and design the CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems for the Borotse hub in Zambia’s Western Province. To come to grips with and address the concerns, the AAS Borotse hub program of work included an assessment of agrobiodiversity to inform community-level and program initiatives and actions. The agrobiodiversity assessment comprised three components: key informant and expert surveys complemented by review of grey and published literature, focus group discussions in the communities, and individual household surveys. This working paper reports the findings from assessments of agrobiodiversity resources in the Borotse hub by key informants and local experts working in government ministries, departments and agencies, and non-governmental organizations operating in the communities. This working paper covers the following topics: agriculture in the Borotse flood plain; major agricultural land types in the Borotse flood plain; soils and their uses; production systems; crops, including the seed sector and ex-situ resources; indigenous materials collected from the wild, including non-perennial and perennial plants, aquatic plants, and forest biodiversity; fish resources, including both capture fisheries and aquaculture; livestock resources; dietary diversity; and indigenous and local knowledge on management systems. CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems 2021-06-24T17:10:13Z 2021-06-24T17:10:13Z 2014 monograph http://hdl.handle.net/1834/31408 en Working Paper http://www.worldfishcenter.org/resource_centre/AAS-2014-12.pdf application/pdf application/pdf 43 CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems Penang, Malaysia http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/15587 115 2014-11-19 21:21:48 15587 WorldFish Center
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Household surveys
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Household surveys
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Baidu-Forson, J.J.
Phiri, N.
Ngu’ni, D.
Mulele, S.
Simainga, S.
Situmo, J.
Ndiyoi, M.
Wahl, C.
Gambone, F.
Mulanda, A.
Syatwinda, G.
Assessment of agrobiodiversity resources in the Borotse flood plain, Zambia
description Concerns about perceived loss of indigenous materials emerged from multiple stakeholders during consultations to plan and design the CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems for the Borotse hub in Zambia’s Western Province. To come to grips with and address the concerns, the AAS Borotse hub program of work included an assessment of agrobiodiversity to inform community-level and program initiatives and actions. The agrobiodiversity assessment comprised three components: key informant and expert surveys complemented by review of grey and published literature, focus group discussions in the communities, and individual household surveys. This working paper reports the findings from assessments of agrobiodiversity resources in the Borotse hub by key informants and local experts working in government ministries, departments and agencies, and non-governmental organizations operating in the communities. This working paper covers the following topics: agriculture in the Borotse flood plain; major agricultural land types in the Borotse flood plain; soils and their uses; production systems; crops, including the seed sector and ex-situ resources; indigenous materials collected from the wild, including non-perennial and perennial plants, aquatic plants, and forest biodiversity; fish resources, including both capture fisheries and aquaculture; livestock resources; dietary diversity; and indigenous and local knowledge on management systems.
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Phiri, N.
Ngu’ni, D.
Mulele, S.
Simainga, S.
Situmo, J.
Ndiyoi, M.
Wahl, C.
Gambone, F.
Mulanda, A.
Syatwinda, G.
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Wahl, C.
Gambone, F.
Mulanda, A.
Syatwinda, G.
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