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Creating typologies is a way to summarize the large heterogeneity of smallholder farming systems into a few farm types. Various methods exist, commonly using statistical analysis, to create these typologies. We demonstrate that the methodological decisions on data collection, variable selection, ...


Álvarez, S.Timler, Carl J.Michalscheck, M.Paas, W.Descheemaeker, KatrienTittonell, Pablo A.Andersson, Jens A.Groot, Jeroen C.J.[Capturing farm diversity with hypothesis-based typologies: An innovative methodological framework for farming system typology development]Capturing farm diversity with hypothesis-based typologies: An innovative methodological framework for farming system typology development

Food insecurity, soil fertility depletion and strong competition for biomass are commonly observed in smallholder crop-livestock systems. The objective of this study was to explore options to improve farm-level nitrogen cycling, productivity and economic performance through the analysis of N flow...


Álvarez, S.Rufino, Mariana C.Vayssières, Jean-FrançoisSalgado, P.Tittonell, Pablo A.Tillard, E.Bocquier, F.[Whole-farm nitrogen cycling and intensification of crop-livestock systems in the highlands of Madagascar: An application of network analysis]Whole-farm nitrogen cycling and intensification of crop-livestock systems in the highlands of Madagascar: An application of network analysis

Western Kenya is one of Africa’s most densely populated rural areas, characterised by intensive smallholder crop–livestock systems on degraded lands managed with small inputs of mineral fertiliser and animal manure. Competing uses for crop residues and other organic resources often results in poo...


Castellanos-Navarrete, A.Tittonell, Pablo A.Rufino, Mariana C.Giller, Ken E.[Feeding, crop residue and manure management for integrated soil fertility management—A case study from Kenya]Feeding, crop residue and manure management for integrated soil fertility management—A case study from Kenya

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