Autor:
Etten, Jacob van
Beza, E.
Calderer, L.
Duijvebdijk, K. van
Fadda, Carlo
Fantahun, B.
Kidane, Y.G.
Gevel, J.M.J. van de
Gupta, A.
Mengistu, D.K.
Kiambi, D.
Mathur, P.N.
Mercado, L.
Mittra, S.
Mollel, M.J.
Rosas, J.C.
Steinke, J.
Suchini, J.G.
Zimmerer, Karl S.
Rapid climatic and socio-economic changes challenge current agricultural R&D capacity. The necessary quantum leap in knowledge generation should build on the innovation capacity of farmers themselves. A novel citizen science methodology, triadic comparisons of technologies or tricot, was implemen...
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Etten, Jacob van
,
Beza, E.
,
Calderer, L.
,
Duijvebdijk, K. van
,
Fadda, Carlo
,
Fantahun, B.
,
Kidane, Y.G.
,
Gevel, J.M.J. van de
,
Gupta, A.
,
Mengistu, D.K.
,
Kiambi, D.
,
Mathur, P.N.
,
Mercado, L.
,
Mittra, S.
,
Mollel, M.J.
,
Rosas, J.C.
,
Steinke, J.
,
Suchini, J.G.
,
Zimmerer, Karl S.
,
[First experiences with a novel farmer citizen science approach: crowdsourcing participatory variety selection through on-farm triadic comparisons of technologies (TRICOT)]
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First experiences with a novel farmer citizen science approach: crowdsourcing participatory variety selection through on-farm triadic comparisons of technologies (TRICOT)