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Results of an assessment to identify potential barriers to sustainable agriculture on American Indian reservations in the Western United States

机译:确定美国西部印第安人保留地的可持续农业潜在障碍的评估结果

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Purpose: This paper reports the results of survey research conducted with tribal producers between 2011 and 2012 on 19 of the largest American Indian reservations in Idaho, Nevada, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, and Washington. The purpose of the research was to identify potential barriers to sustainable agriculture on reservation lands. This article reports the results of this research in an effort to promote Extension professionals' understanding of these barriers, which may help to improve outreach programs on American Indian reservations. Understanding the obstacles to sustaining agriculture that American Indian tribes face may inform international agricultural outreach efforts to increase food security targeting indigenous and tribal peoplesworldwide. Design/Methodology/Approach: American Indian agricultural producers comprised the study group. Study objectives included: (1) identify agricultural and natural resource issues of greatest concern to a self-selected sample of tribal agricultural producers on reservation lands; (2) evaluate access to Extension and other US Department of Agriculture outreach and assistance programs; and (3) evaluate the quality of these programs in terms of their relativity to tribal needs. Findings: Study results indicate that tribal agricultural producers surveyed ranked 29 of 39 agricultural and natural resource issues as a concern. Similarly, they rated access to and quality of outreach programs as fair. Further, tribal producers operating on reservation trust land rated issues more severely than did tribal producers operating on fee simple lands. Practical Implications: Results of this research will help Extension and other outreach professionals to understand the barriers indigenous and tribal peoples face in sustaining agricultural operations, particularly tribal groups living on federally reserved trust lands, such as American Indians. An increased understanding can inform agricultural policy-makers and outreach professionals in improvingprograms designed to increase agricultural sustainability, improve food security, enhance economic well-being and improve quality of life of indigenous and tribal peoples worldwide. Originality/ Value: This research provides important information to agricultural policy-makers and Extension professionals striving to sustain agricultural productivity and enhance food security with indigenous and tribal peoples.
机译:目的:本文报告了2011年至2012年期间与部落生产者进行的调查研究结果,这些调查涉及爱达荷州,内华达州,北达科他州,俄勒冈州,南达科他州和华盛顿州的19个最大的美洲印第安人保留地。研究的目的是确定保留地上可持续农业的潜在障碍。本文报告了这项研究的结果,旨在促进扩展专业人士对这些障碍的理解,这可能有助于改善美洲印第安人保留地的外展计划。了解美洲印第安人部落面临的维持农业的障碍,可能会为国际农业推广工作提供信息,以提高针对全世界土著和部落人民的粮食安全。设计/方法/方法:研究小组由美洲印第安人农业生产者组成。研究目标包括:(1)确定保留土地上自选的部落农业生产者样本最关注的农业和自然资源问题; (2)评估获得推广和美国农业部其他推广和援助计划的机会; (3)根据与部落需求的相关性评估这些程序的质量。结果:研究结果表明,所调查的部落农业生产者在39个农业和自然资源问题中排名29。同样,他们将宣传计划的获得和质量评为公平。此外,在保留地上经营的部落生产者比在简单土地上经营的部落生产者更信任土地评级问题。实际意义:这项研究的结果将有助于推广人员和其他外展专业人士了解土著和部落人民在维持农业活动方面面临的障碍,特别是生活在联邦保留的信托土地上的部落群体,例如美洲印第安人。增进了解可以为农业政策制定者和外展专业人员提供信息,以改进旨在提高农业可持续性,改善粮食安全,增进经济福祉和改善世界各地土著和部落人民生活质量的计划。原创性/价值:这项研究为致力于维持农业生产力和增强土著和部落人民的粮食安全的农业决策者和推广专家提供了重要信息。

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