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Can a 'modern' irrigation system and a traditional smallholder gravitational system coexist? A view from Marakwet, Kenya

机译:一个“现代”灌溉系统和传统的小农重力系统共存?从马拉喀维斯,肯尼亚的一个看法

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Irrigation and improved agricultural inputs have been promoted by the New African Green Revolution to close yield gaps in Sub-Saharan Africa. Can this approach coexist with local indigenous irrigation systems? We examine an irrigation scheme financed by both the Kenyan and Canadian Red Cross and put in place in 2015 in Marakwet, Kenya, where a gravity irrigation system has been operated by local people for three centuries. Grounded on ethnographic data, we show how the current rhetoric and operationalization of top-down irrigation projects disregard, instead of harnessing, local agricultural knowledge which would ensure sustainable farming in the context of resource-poor and climate-challenged communities.
机译:新的非洲绿色革命促进了灌溉和改善的农业投入在撒哈拉以南非洲近撒哈拉队的收益态差距。这种方法可以与当地的土着灌溉系统共存吗?我们研究了肯尼亚和加拿大红十字会资助的灌溉方案,并在2015年在肯尼亚马拉卡维亚的2015年举行,其中一位重力灌溉系统由当地人经营三个世纪。在民族志的数据上,我们展示了自上而下的灌溉项目的当前言论和运作如何忽视,而不是利用当地的农业知识,这将确保在资源贫困和气候挑战性社区的环境中确保可持续的农业。

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