Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/58274
Title: Adoption as adaptation: Household decision making and changing rural livelihoods in Lombok, Indonesia
Contributor(s): Williams, Liana J (author); Wensveen, Monica van (author); Dahlanuddin, Dahlan  (author)orcid ; Grünbühel, Clemens M (author); Puspadi, Ketut (author)
Publication Date: 2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jrurstud.2021.12.006
Handle Link: https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/58274
Abstract: 

In agricultural research for development adoption of new technology tends to be cast in categories: adoption, partial adoption, dis-adoption or non-adoption. While these may serve for pragmatic classification and measures for project success or impact they fail to properly acknowledge the ongoing and independent efforts of farmers (and others) in experimentation and integration of knowledge across a range of sources. This paper explores responses to practices for cattle management introduced during a research project, at project close, and five years after the project has finished. We consider the perceptions and application of new knowledge by farmers, extension staff, and policy makers. By taking a longer-term view, we demonstrate how farming households adapt and integrate knowledge from different sources into their daily practice, influenced by local institutions and changing cultural expectations, as well as external researchers. We also consider the influence of changing government priorities and incentives in steering farm-management decisions. Results suggest that a focus on measures to build capacity and empower farmers with information to adapt and respond to change, regardless of project activities, is a much more important goal and indicator of impact than measuring adoption.

Publication Type: Journal Article
Source of Publication: Journal of Rural Studies, v.89, p. 328-336
Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
Place of Publication: United Kingdom
ISSN: 1873-1392
0743-0167
Fields of Research (FoR) 2020: 3003 Animal production
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2020: tbd
Peer Reviewed: Yes
HERDC Category Description: C1 Refereed Article in a Scholarly Journal
Appears in Collections:Journal Article
School of Environmental and Rural Science

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