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Towards a ‘systems’ approach for guiding agricultural environmental management: a South African case study of a small-scale maize farming system

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dc.contributor.author Musvoto, Constansia D
dc.contributor.author Haywood, Lorren K
dc.contributor.author Adeyemo, O
dc.contributor.author Trotter, D
dc.contributor.author Matlou, M
dc.contributor.author Mashabane, K
dc.contributor.author Smith, H
dc.date.accessioned 2010-01-08T06:27:09Z
dc.date.available 2010-01-08T06:27:09Z
dc.date.issued 2009-08
dc.identifier.citation Musvoto, C, Haywood, L.K., Adeyemo, O et al. 2009. Towards a ‘systems’ approach for guiding agricultural environmental management: a South African case study of a small-scale maize farming system. International association for Impact Assessment (South Africa), National Conference. Wilderness, South Africa, 23-26 August 2009, pp 9 en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3850
dc.description International association for Impact Assessment (South Africa), National Conference. Wilderness, South Africa, 23-26 August 2009 en
dc.description.abstract Environmental management processes which aid integrative understanding of systems can facilitate holistic proactive approaches to development within environmental constraints. This paper describes a social-ecological system approach for identifying environmental management intervention points in an agricultural system, illustrated through a case study of a small-scale maize farming system in South Africa. A review of documented information on the ecological, socio-political and economic components of the system was followed by mapping and analysis of interactions within the system, which was validated through a stakeholder engagement process. The Driving Forces-Pressures-State-Impacts-Responses (DPSIR) framework was used to organise the information and to summarise relationships between components of the system. Two types of drivers: direct and indirect, influenced the state of the environment in the system. Indirect drivers influenced the system in a hierarchical manner, starting by affecting direct drivers at local level and exerting influence from different levels up to national level policies. This clarification of the relationships between state of the environment, direct drivers and indirect drivers could assist decision making by identifying possible points for intervention that are relevant to the function or level of responsibility of different decision makers. The proposed social-ecological system approach can provide a better understanding of the causes underlying the state of the environment and promote more proactive and integrated management decisions through an improved understanding of complex interactions. en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Agricultural environmental management en
dc.subject Maize farming system en
dc.subject Driving forces-pressure-state-impacts-responses en
dc.subject DPSIR en
dc.subject Maize en
dc.subject Farming en
dc.subject Agriculture en
dc.title Towards a ‘systems’ approach for guiding agricultural environmental management: a South African case study of a small-scale maize farming system en
dc.type Conference Presentation en
dc.identifier.apacitation Musvoto, C. D., Haywood, L. K., Adeyemo, O., Trotter, D., Matlou, M., Mashabane, K., & Smith, H. (2009). Towards a ‘systems’ approach for guiding agricultural environmental management: a South African case study of a small-scale maize farming system. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3850 en_ZA
dc.identifier.chicagocitation Musvoto, Constansia D, Lorren K Haywood, O Adeyemo, D Trotter, M Matlou, K Mashabane, and H Smith. "Towards a ‘systems’ approach for guiding agricultural environmental management: a South African case study of a small-scale maize farming system." (2009): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3850 en_ZA
dc.identifier.vancouvercitation Musvoto CD, Haywood LK, Adeyemo O, Trotter D, Matlou M, Mashabane K, et al, Towards a ‘systems’ approach for guiding agricultural environmental management: a South African case study of a small-scale maize farming system; 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3850 . en_ZA
dc.identifier.ris TY - Conference Presentation AU - Musvoto, Constansia D AU - Haywood, Lorren K AU - Adeyemo, O AU - Trotter, D AU - Matlou, M AU - Mashabane, K AU - Smith, H AB - Environmental management processes which aid integrative understanding of systems can facilitate holistic proactive approaches to development within environmental constraints. This paper describes a social-ecological system approach for identifying environmental management intervention points in an agricultural system, illustrated through a case study of a small-scale maize farming system in South Africa. A review of documented information on the ecological, socio-political and economic components of the system was followed by mapping and analysis of interactions within the system, which was validated through a stakeholder engagement process. The Driving Forces-Pressures-State-Impacts-Responses (DPSIR) framework was used to organise the information and to summarise relationships between components of the system. Two types of drivers: direct and indirect, influenced the state of the environment in the system. Indirect drivers influenced the system in a hierarchical manner, starting by affecting direct drivers at local level and exerting influence from different levels up to national level policies. This clarification of the relationships between state of the environment, direct drivers and indirect drivers could assist decision making by identifying possible points for intervention that are relevant to the function or level of responsibility of different decision makers. The proposed social-ecological system approach can provide a better understanding of the causes underlying the state of the environment and promote more proactive and integrated management decisions through an improved understanding of complex interactions. DA - 2009-08 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Agricultural environmental management KW - Maize farming system KW - Driving forces-pressure-state-impacts-responses KW - DPSIR KW - Maize KW - Farming KW - Agriculture LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2009 T1 - Towards a ‘systems’ approach for guiding agricultural environmental management: a South African case study of a small-scale maize farming system TI - Towards a ‘systems’ approach for guiding agricultural environmental management: a South African case study of a small-scale maize farming system UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3850 ER - en_ZA


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