Learning from biophysical heterogeneity: inductive use of case studies for maize cropping systems in Central America

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    General
    Keywords
    biophysical heterogeneity, maize, Central America
    Author
    Hartkamp, A.D.
    Promotor
    Prof. dr. ir. R. Rabbinge
    Co-promotors
    Dr. ir. W.A.H. Rossing, Dr. ir. M.K. van Ittersum
    Date
    Country
    Mexico, Honduras
    Abstract

    This thesis contributes to the development of a system-based methodology for biophysical targeting. Cropping system simulation and weather generator tools are interfaced to geographical information systems. Inductive

    use of two case studies- a green manure cover crop and reduced tillage with residue management- helped to develop the methodology...

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