"Perceptions of intercropping and the natural undergrowth in rubber plantations" addresses an aspect in rubber plantation management which is largely ignored in the general discussion "the farmers" point of view.
This case study in Malaysia aims therefore at a better understanding of farmers´perception and motivation to keep their plantations clean as well as to diversify it. Various directly to rubber production connected stakeholder and their perceptions are the centre of this study.
Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)
- Preface
- Abstract
Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)
This study aims to understand the perceptions of rubber plantation stakeholders towards natural undergrowth and intercropping, particularly in Northern Malaysia. It seeks to represent the different perspectives on these practices, focusing on how they influence decision-making regarding sustainable agricultural systems.
- The influence of farmers' perceptions on the adoption of sustainable agricultural practices
- The complex interplay of social, economic, and ecological factors in shaping stakeholder perceptions
- The role of traditional values and cultural practices in shaping agricultural practices
- The importance of addressing the needs and concerns of both large-scale and small-scale farmers in developing sustainable systems
- The potential of intercropping and diverse planting systems to improve the sustainability of rubber plantations
Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)
- Preface: The 'Natural Rubber Studies' series aims to share valuable knowledge about natural rubber that might otherwise be lost. The study focuses on understanding the perception of rubber farmers regarding intercropping and natural undergrowth.
- Abstract: Farmers' perceptions are often neglected in agricultural projects, leading to failed implementations of sustainable systems. This study aims to represent the different perspectives of stakeholders involved in rubber cultivation regarding natural undergrowth and intercropping, with the goal of developing sustainable practices.
Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)
This research centers around the concepts of rubber plantation management, stakeholder perceptions, intercropping, natural undergrowth, sustainable agriculture, and the cultural and socio-economic factors influencing decision-making in the rubber industry. The study highlights the importance of understanding diverse perspectives and incorporating them into the development of effective and environmentally friendly agricultural systems.
- Quote paper
- Veronika Fendel (Author), 2017, Perceptions of intercropping and the natural undergrowth in rubber plantations, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/454103