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Using nature to manage pests on smallholder farms
This informational video is produced with the support of the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad).
Measuring agroecology and its performance
An overview and critical discussion of existing tools and approaches. Geck, M. S., Crossland, M., & Lamanna, C. (2023). Outlook on Agriculture, 52(3), 349-359.
Use of digital tools in sustainable rice production in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam
Barnard, J.; Cuong, O.Q.: Vu, H.T.: Nelson, K.M. (2023) This report summarizes findings from a study on digital tool use among rice farmers in Vietnam for
Peruvian producers are banking on cacao with the aroma of sustainability
By Elizabeth Ramirez
Brazil digital tool review for agroecological transitions
Heissler, G.H.; Lazzari, H.E.; Barbosa de Souza, P.; Costa, A.C.; Silveira, R.F.; Dittmer, K.M.; Ciniro Costa, J. (2023) This document contains a review of digital resources relevant to climate-informed agroecological transitions for the beef cattle sector in Brazil.
What’s needed to make agroecology mainstream?
By Monica Evans
Systematic review of digital resources for climate-informed agroecological transitions in rice in the Mekong Delta
Barnard, J., Vu, H.T. and Nelson, K. (2022) This report summarizes findings from the review of digital resources for climate-informed agroecological transitions in rice in the Mekong Delta in Vietnam.
Principles for socially inclusive digital tools for smallholder farmers: A guide
Dittmer, K.M.; Burns, S.; Shelton, S.; Wollenberg, E. (2022) .This guide seeks to address concerns with the current digitalization of food systems with a set of principles to instruct development and implementation of socially inclusive digital tools with smallholder farmers.
Global digital tool review for agroecological transitions
Burns, S.; Dittmer, K.M.; Shelton, S.; Wollenberg, E. (2022) This report summarizes a global review of digital resources relevant to climate change-informed agroecological transitions. The goal of the review was to identify exemplary features of digital tools for socially inclusive and climate-informed agroecological transitions.