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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: David Chikoye (International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Southern Africa Research and Administration Hub (SARAH) Campus, Chelston, Lusaka Province, Zambia) , Therese Gondwe (IITA Southern Africa Research and Administration Hub (SARAH) Campus, Chelston, Lusaka Province, Zambia) , Nhamo Nhamo (Cassava Agronomist, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Southern Africa Research and Administration Hub (SARAH) Campus, Chelston, Lusaka Province, Zambia)Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc Imprint: Academic Press Inc Weight: 0.540kg ISBN: 9780128105214ISBN 10: 0128105216 Pages: 330 Publication Date: 10 April 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1. Smart Agriculture: Scope, Relevance, and Important Milestones to Date 2. Climate Scenarios in Relation to Agricultural Patterns of Major Crops in Southern Africa 3. Advancing Key Technical Interventions Through Targeted Investment 4. Exploring Climatic Resilience Through Genetic Improvement for Food and Income Crops 5. Enhancing Gains From Beneficial Rhizomicrobial Symbiotic Communities in Smallholder Cropping Systems 6. Reducing Risk of Weed Infestation and Labor Burden of Weed Management in Cropping Systems 7. Opportunities for Smallholder Farmers to Benefit From Conservation Agricultural Practices 8. The Use of Integrated Research for Development in Promoting Climate Smart Technologies, the Process and Practice 9. Taking to Scale Adaptable Climate Smart Technologies 10. Food Processing Technologies and Value Addition for Improved Food Safety and Security 11. Models Supporting the Engagement of the Youth in Smart Agricultural Enterprises 12. Enabling Agricultural Transformation Through Climate Change Policy Engagement 13. Integrated Assessment of Crop–Livestock Production Systems Beyond Biophysical Methods: Role of Systems Simulation Models 14. Adaptive Livestock Production Models for Rural Livelihoods Transformation 15. Delivering Integrated Climate-Smart Agricultural Technologies for Wider Utilization in Southern AfricaReviewsAuthor InformationDr. David Chikoye is the Director for the Regional Hub for southern Africa and the Plant Production and Heath Management thematic area. Dr Chikoye obtained his BSc from the University of Zambia, Zambia; MSc from the University of Manitoba, Canada; and a PhD from the University of Guelph, Canada. His professional background is research on weed management in the tropics.His main research interests include assessing the response of weed seedbanks to control options, promoting the use of cover crops for weed and fertility management, integrating the use of herbicides in smallholder farms, evaluating competition between improved crop varieties and weeds under different input levels, and promoting the uptake of improved weed, crop and natural resource management options by farmers. Other experiences include leadership of a large, multidisciplinary research project focusing on demand-driven, participatory research utilizing bottom-up livelihoods approaches.Dr Chikoye is a member of many professional organizations such as the Weed Science Society of America, American Society of Agronomy, African Crop Science Society, Nigeria Weed Science Society, and Southern Africa Weed Science Society. He has trained many postgraduate students and has contributed to authoring over 100 refereed journal articles and conference abstracts or proceedings. Prior to joining IITA, he was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Guelph and lecturer at the University of Zambia. Therese Gondwe, a Malawian, is an active member of the information systems and humanitarian response technical working group. She worked with Feed the Children Inc. in Lilongwe, Malawi as the Program Manager prior to this appointment. She has a Bachelor’s degree in Agriculture from Bunda College of Agriculture, University of Malawi in 1995; a postgraduate Diploma in Management of Food Security and Nutrition Programs from the International Agriculture Centre, Wageningen, Netherlands in 1997, and an MSc Degree in Agriculture Extension from Reading University, Berkshire, UK in 2001. She completed her PhD in Human and Environmental Sciences at the same University in 2008. She has several years of experience in designing, implementing, and promoting adoption of integrated food security and nutrition project activities. Dr. Nhamo Nhamo - a Zimbabwean, is the SARD-SC Cassava Agronomist (Field Fellow) at IITA-Zambia. He was formerly an Agronomist (Consultant) at IRRI in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. He worked as a Postdoctoral Fellow - Soil Fertility Agronomist at Africa Rice Center (2009-2011). Just before joining IITA, Dr Nhamo served as a Senior Lecturer at Chinhoyi University of Technology in Zimbabwe.He obtained a PhD in Agricultural Sciences from the University of Bonn, Germany (2007), Master in Soil Fertility (2003) and BSc Agriculture Honours in Soil Science from the University of Zimbabwe (1996). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |