Authors
KS Kuivanen, Mirja Michalscheck, Katrien Descheemaeker, Samuel Adjei-Nsiah, S Mellon-Bedi, Jeroen CJ Groot, Sophie Alvarez
Publication date
2016/6/1
Journal
Journal of rural studies
Volume
45
Pages
184-198
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Typologies are often used to understand and capture smallholder farming system heterogeneity, and may be derived using different approaches and methods. This article aims to compare a quantitative, statistical typology based on a survey dataset and multivariate analysis, with a qualitative participatory typology based on informal group sessions and activities with local stakeholders from three communities in Northern Ghana. The statistical typology resulted in six clusters, with farm households categorized on the basis of their structural (resource endowment)- and functional (production objectives/livelihood strategies) characteristics. The participatory typology identified five farm types, based primarily on endowment (farm size, income investment), gender and age-related criteria. While the entire household was adopted as the unit of analysis of the statistical typology, the participatory typology provided a more …
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