Reflecting on integrated assessment in the Socially Inclusive Agricultural Intensification (SIAGI) project

W. S. Merritt*, S. H. Hamilton, L. Carter, M. Cosijn, L. Lim-Camacho, C. H. Roth

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    Abstract

    Agricultural aide interventions are often intended to help small and marginal farmer households increase their agricultural production, and by doing so, better meet their household needs and improve their social and economic standing. However, intensifying their agricultural production requires them to have the capital assets (financial, human, natural, physical and social) and agency to access and use more agricultural inputs, develop and manage the necessary farm or community level infrastructure (e.g. for irrigation, or post-harvesting), and make informed crop and land management choices. Many small and marginalised farmers are lacking in both capital and agency, which constrains their capacity to engage in, and benefit from, agricultural intensification. In this paper, we reflect on our integration research in the 'Promoting Socially Inclusive and sustainable Agricultural Intensification in West Bengal and Bangladesh' (SIAGI) project, focusing on the learnings and outcomes of being socially inclusive in our modelling practices. The Ethical Community Engagement (ECE) ethos and practice to which the SIAGI project team has committed has shaped the content of the integrated assessment frameworks that we have developed as well as the process (Figure 1) we used to develop them. Social inclusion is both a core value of the SIAGI project and an outcome against which the impact of the project will be measured.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publication23rd International Congress on Modelling and Simulation - Supporting Evidence-Based Decision Making
    Subtitle of host publicationThe Role of Modelling and Simulation, MODSIM 2019
    EditorsS. Elsawah
    PublisherModelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand Inc (MSSANZ)
    Pages918-924
    Number of pages7
    ISBN (Electronic)9780975840092
    Publication statusPublished - 2019
    Event23rd International Congress on Modelling and Simulation - Supporting Evidence-Based Decision Making: The Role of Modelling and Simulation, MODSIM 2019 - Canberra, Australia
    Duration: 1 Dec 20196 Dec 2019

    Publication series

    Name23rd International Congress on Modelling and Simulation - Supporting Evidence-Based Decision Making: The Role of Modelling and Simulation, MODSIM 2019

    Conference

    Conference23rd International Congress on Modelling and Simulation - Supporting Evidence-Based Decision Making: The Role of Modelling and Simulation, MODSIM 2019
    Country/TerritoryAustralia
    CityCanberra
    Period1/12/196/12/19

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