2022
DOI: 10.1111/aab.12766
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Science and user‐based co‐development of a farmland earthworm survey facilitated using digital media: Insights and policy implications

Abstract: Science-farming partnerships can improve our understanding of how land management behaviours sustain or enhance life-sustaining soil ecosystems. However, it remains a challenge to establish partnerships between researchers and practitioners that complement the ways in which farmers acquire and value knowledge and can also advance soil science. A pilot study was conducted to explore these issues in relation to earthworm monitoring. It showed that farmers were interested in comparing their field results to resea… Show more

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“…In the Chinese context, and following from the findings of this study, we tentatively suggest that a generalizable KE strategy for future projects may be possible through classifying sites as “smallholder sites” and “agri‐company sites.” The former are primarily characterized by bonding, and the latter by linking. Our conceptual models of KEprocesses, and interpersonal social networks derived from our qualitative data can also be used as reference points upon which these networks (Figures 3 and 4), their trust, and power dynamics can be further elucidated—especially as rapidly emerging digital communication opportunities (Stroud & Goulding, 2022) continue to develop between small‐holder farmers, scientists and other actors.…”
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“…In the Chinese context, and following from the findings of this study, we tentatively suggest that a generalizable KE strategy for future projects may be possible through classifying sites as “smallholder sites” and “agri‐company sites.” The former are primarily characterized by bonding, and the latter by linking. Our conceptual models of KEprocesses, and interpersonal social networks derived from our qualitative data can also be used as reference points upon which these networks (Figures 3 and 4), their trust, and power dynamics can be further elucidated—especially as rapidly emerging digital communication opportunities (Stroud & Goulding, 2022) continue to develop between small‐holder farmers, scientists and other actors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The former are primarily characterized by bonding, and the latter by linking. Our conceptual models of KEprocesses, and interpersonal social networks derived from our qualitative data can also be used as reference points upon which these networks (Figures 3 and 4), their trust, and power dynamics can be further elucidated-especially as rapidly emerging digital communication opportunities (Stroud & Goulding, 2022) continue to develop between small-holder farmers, scientists and other actors.…”
Section: Context-specific Knowledge Exchangementioning
confidence: 99%
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