Learning impact of farmer field schools of integrated crop–livestock systems in Sinai Peninsula, Egypt



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DOI: 
10.1016/j.aoas.2015.10.014
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Licence de la ressource: 
Creative Commons Attribution-Pas d'utilisation commerciale-Partage des conditions initiales à l'identique (CC BY-NC-SA)
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Article de journal
Journal: 
Annals of Agricultural sciences
Nombre: 
2
Pages: 
289-296
Volume: 
60
Auteur: 
Diab A.M.
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Description: 

Four FFSs concerning integrated crop–livestock systems were implemented by a R&D project namely “Adaptation to Climate Change in West Asia and North Africa (WANA) Marginal Environments through Sustainable Crop and Livestock Diversification (ACC project)” during the summer season 2013 in three villages namely Village 4, Village 7 and Village 1750 in Sinai Peninsula. This study aimed to do the following: (1) assess the learning impacts of farmer field schools of integrated crop–livestock package and (2) explore the factors that affect the respondents’ learning index. Data were collected from the enrolled farmers (96 farmers) using an ex-post facilitator-made knowledge and implementation test during the period from April to October 2013. Mean, mode, standard deviation, range, frequencies, percentages, Learning Index (LI), and Chi-Square were used for data analysis and presentation

Αnnée de publication: 
2015
Μots-clés: 
Farmer field schools
Extension approaches
Learning impact assessment
Crop–livestock system
Egypt