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Autor: Gitau, Thomas
Jahr: 2009
Contents
Foreword..................................................................................................................vii
Preface.......................................................................................................................ix
Acknowledgments..................................................................................................xiii
The Authors.............................................................................................................xv
Overview................................................................................................................xvii
Chapter 1 General Introduction............................................................................1
1.1 Introduction.....................................................................................................1
1.2 Global Context................................................................................................2
1.3 Sustainability...................................................................................................4
1.3.1 Definitions............................................................................................4
1.3.2 Assessment and Implementation..........................................................5
1.4 Agroecosystem Health....................................................................................5
1.4.1 Systems Theory....................................................................................7
1.4.2 The Health Concept.............................................................................8
1.4.3 Assessment and Implementation........................................................10
1.4.4 Indicators...........................................................................................11
1.4.5 Selection of Indicators.......................................................................12
1.5 The Kiambu Agroecosystem........................................................................13
1.5.1 External Environment........................................................................13
1.5.2 Internal Environment.........................................................................14
1.6 Potential Indicators.......................................................................................15
1.7 Justification...................................................................................................16
References................................................................................................................17
Chapter 2 Design and Implementation of an Adaptive, Integrated
Approach to Health and Sustainability in a Smallholder-
Dominated Agroecosystem................................................................25
2.1 Introduction...................................................................................................25
2.2 Research Strategy and Methods....................................................................27
2.2.1 Secondary Data and Holarchical Scales............................................29
2.2.2 Sampling Study Sites.........................................................................30
2.2.3 Systemic Description and Action Planning.......................................31
2.2.4 Indicators...........................................................................................32
2.2.4.1 Community-Driven Indicators............................................32
2.2.4.2 Selection of Research-Based Indicators..............................32
2.2.5 Monitoring, Evaluation, and Assessment...........................................33
2.2.5.1 Community-Based Assessments.........................................33
2.2.5.2 Research-Based Assessments..............................................33
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2.2.6 Implementation of Interventions........................................................33
2.2.6.1 Community Training...........................................................34
2.2.6.2 Community-Based Development Interventions..................34
2.3 Results...........................................................................................................34
2.3.1 Holarchical Scales..............................................................................36
2.3.2 Study Sites..........................................................................................37
2.3.3 Systemic Description.........................................................................38
2.3.3.1 Demographic Features........................................................38
2.3.3.2 Geoclimatic Features..........................................................38
2.3.3.3 Resource Use and Distribution...........................................38
2.3.3.4 Agriculture..........................................................................42
2.3.3.5 Agroecosystem Health Goals..............................................48
2.3.4 Health and Sustainability Assessment...............................................49
2.3.5 Implementation of Interventions........................................................49
2.4 Discussion.....................................................................................................49
2.4.1 Holarchical Scale...............................................................................49
2.4.2 Systemic Description.........................................................................51
2.4.3 The Agroecosystem Health Approach...............................................52
2.4.4 Health and Sustainability Assessment...............................................53
References................................................................................................................54
Chapter 3 Community Participation and the Integration of Agroecosystem
Health and Sustainability Concerns into Practical Decision
Making...............................................................................................57
3.1 Introduction...................................................................................................57
3.2 Process and Methods....................................................................................60
3.2.1 Community Identities........................................................................60
3.2.2 Initial Contact with Communities in the Study Sites........................61
3.2.3 Initial Village Participatory Workshops............................................61
3.2.4.1 Participatory Techniques.....................................................63
3.2.4.2 Participatory Mapping........................................................63
3.2.4.3 Institutional Mapping..........................................................64
3.2.4.4 Historical Background........................................................65
3.2.4.5 Time Lines..........................................................................65
3.2.4.6 Trend Lines.........................................................................65
3.2.4.7 Transect Walks....................................................................66
3.2.4.8 Semistructured Interviews..................................................66
3.2.4.9 Seasonal Calendars.............................................................66
3.2.4.10 Daily Activity Charts..........................................................67
3.2.4.11 Focus Group Discussions....................................................67
3.2.4.12 Presentations and Analysis.................................................67
3.2.4.13 Wealth Ranking..................................................................68
3.2.4.14 Health Analysis...................................................................68
3.2.4.15 Problem Identification and Ranking...................................68
3.2.4.16 Problem Analysis................................................................69
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3.2.4.17 Preference Ranking.............................................................69
3.2.4.18 Action Planning...................................................................69
3.2.5 Follow-up...........................................................................................69
3.2.5.1 Creating Cognitive Maps....................................................70
3.2.5.2 Developing Community-Based Indicators..........................70
3.2.5.3 Monitoring, Evaluation, Planning, and Assessments..........70
3.3 Results...........................................................................................................70
3.3.1 Community Identities........................................................................71
3.3.1.1 Participatory Mapping........................................................71
3.3.1.2 Institutional Mapping..........................................................71
3.3.1.3 Historical Background and Time Lines..............................71
3.3.2 Profiles and Trends............................................................................72
3.3.2.1 Trend Lines.........................................................................72
3.3.2.2 Transect Walks and Semistructured Interviews.................76
3.3.2.3 Wealth and Well-Being.......................................................76
3.3.2.4 Health Analysis...................................................................80
3.3.3 Problem Analysis and Action Planning.............................................81
3.3.3.1 Problem Identification, Ranking, and Analyses..................81
3.3.3.2 Preference Ranking and Action Planning...........................82
3.3.4 Follow-Up..........................................................................................82
3.3.4.1 Collective Action.................................................................82
3.3.4.2 Reflection and Replanning..................................................82
3.4 Discussion.....................................................................................................84
3.4.1 Community Identities and Collective Action.....................................87
3.4.2 Community Participation...................................................................87
3.4.3 Systemic Descriptions........................................................................88
3.4.4 Problem Analyses and Action Plans..................................................89
3.4.5 Monitoring and Evaluation................................................................89
References................................................................................................................89
Chapter 4 Use of Systems Theory, Directed Graphs, and Pulse Process
Models in an Adaptive Approach to Agroecosystem Health and
Sustainability......................................................................................91
4.1 Introduction...................................................................................................91
4.2 Process and Methods....................................................................................93
4.2.1 Participatory Cognitive Mapping.......................................................94
4.2.2 Geometric Analyses...........................................................................95
4.2.3 Pulse Process Models........................................................................96
4.2.4 Application of System Theory Tools in Villages...............................98
4.3 Results...........................................................................................................98
4.3.1 Githima..............................................................................................99
4.3.2 Gitangu.............................................................................................104
4.3.3 Kiawamagira....................................................................................109
4.3.4 Mahindi............................................................................................110
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4.3.5 Gikabu..............................................................................................113
4.3.6 Thiririka...........................................................................................117
4.4 Discussion...................................................................................................122
4.4.1 Construction of Cognitive Maps......................................................122
4.4.2 Use of Signed Digraphs...................................................................122
4.4.3 Geometric Analyses.........................................................................123
4.4.4 Pulse Process Models......................................................................124
4.4.5 Assessment of Value Stability..........................................................124
References..............................................................................................................125
Chapter 5 Soft System Methodology in the Management of
Agroecosystem Health and Sustainability Concerns of a
Tropical Highlands Agroecosystem.................................................127
5.1 Introduction.................................................................................................127
5.2 Process and Methods..................................................................................129
5.2.1 Examination of the Problem Situations...........................................129
5.2.2 Root Definitions and Soft System Modeling...................................129
5.2.3 Building Consensus, Compromise, and Collective Action..............130
5.3 Results.........................................................................................................130
5.3.1 Problem Situations...........................................................................130
5.3.1.1 Drainage and Access Road Problems in Kiawamagira.... 130
5.3.1.2 Gitangu Water Project.......................................................131
5.3.1.3 Inadequate Extension Services in Kiambu District..........134
5.3.1.4 Community Inertia in Kiambu District............................136
5.3.2 Building Consensus and Root Definitions.......................................136
5.3.3 Implementation, Monitoring, and Evaluation..................................137
5.4 Discussion...................................................................................................139
5.4.1 Soft System Models.........................................................................139
5.4.2 Collective Action, Action Research, and Soft System
Methodology....................................................................................143
References..............................................................................................................145
Chapter 6 Development of Health and Sustainability Indicators for a
Tropical Highlands Agroecosystem.................................................147
6.1 Introduction.................................................................................................147
6.2 Process and Methods..................................................................................148
6.2.1 Development of Community-Driven Indicators..............................149
6.2.2 Development of Researcher-Proposed Indicators............................151
6.2.3 Indicator Measurements...................................................................152
6.2.3.1 Community-Driven Indicators..........................................152
6.2.3.2 Researcher-Proposed Indicators........................................152
6.2.4 Refining Researcher-Proposed Indicators........................................153
6.3 Results.........................................................................................................153
6.3.1 Community-Driven Indicators.........................................................153
6.3.2 Researcher-Proposed Indicators......................................................155
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6.3.3 Indicator Measurement and Refinement..........................................158
6.3.3.1 Community Driven...........................................................158
6.3.3.2 Researcher Proposed.........................................................159
6.3.4 Comparison of Indicator Suites.......................................................167
6.4 Discussion...................................................................................................170
6.4.1 Comparison of Indicator Suites.......................................................170
6.4.2 Indicator Measurement and Refinement..........................................174
6.4.3 Practicality and Application............................................................177
References..............................................................................................................178
Chapter 7 An Assessment of Health and Sustainability of a Smallholder-
Dominated Tropical Highlands Ecosystem......................................181
7.1 Introduction.................................................................................................181
7.2 Process and Methods..................................................................................182
7.2.1 Spatial and Temporal Trends in the Indicators................................182
7.2.2 Evaluation of Goals, Expectations, and Achievements...................183
7.3 Results.........................................................................................................184
7.3.1 Spatial Trends in the Researcher-Proposed Indicators....................184
7.3.2 Evaluation of Temporal Trends in the Researcher-Proposed
Indicators.........................................................................................185
7.3.3 Evaluation of Goals, Expectations, and Achievements..................187
7.4 Discussion...................................................................................................190
7.4.1 Spatial and Temporal Trends in the Indicators................................190
7.4.2 Evaluation of Goals, Expectations, and Achievements...................193
References..............................................................................................................196
Chapter 8 General Discussion...........................................................................197
8.1 Synopsis......................................................................................................197
8.2 Sustainability...............................................................................................197
8.3 Agroecosystem Health................................................................................198
8.4 Kiambu Agroecosystem..............................................................................199
8.5 Health and Sustainability Assessment........................................................200
8.6 Summary.....................................................................................................201
Chapter 9 General Conclusions.........................................................................203
Appendices............................................................................................................205
Appendix 1: Questionnaire Used to Carry Out a Census of All the Land-Use
Units in the Village.....................................................................................206
Appendix 2: Questionnaire Used for Indicator Measurement at the Land-Use
Unit Level....................................................................................................208
Index......................................................................................................................223
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