eprintid: 11246 rev_number: 14 eprint_status: archive userid: 1305 dir: disk0/00/01/12/46 datestamp: 2019-08-19 08:32:29 lastmod: 2019-08-19 08:32:29 status_changed: 2019-08-19 08:32:29 type: article metadata_visibility: show contact_email: Library-ICRISAT@CGIAR.ORG creators_name: Kumar, S creators_name: Craufurd, P creators_name: Haileslassie, A creators_name: Ramilan, T creators_name: Rathore, A creators_name: Whitbread, A M icrisatcreators_name: Kumar, S icrisatcreators_name: Rathore, A icrisatcreators_name: Whitbread, A M affiliation: ICRISAT (Patancheru) affiliation: Indian Council of Agricultural Research (New Delhi) affiliation: International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center, CIMMYT (Kathmandu) affiliation: International Water Management Institute (Addis Ababa) affiliation: Massey University (Palmerston) country: India country: Nepal country: Ethiopia country: New Zealand title: Farm typology analysis and technology assessment: An application in an arid region of South Asia ispublished: pub subjects: S21 subjects: SA1 subjects: f1 subjects: s10 subjects: s29 divisions: CRPS4 crps: crp1.1 crps: CG1 full_text_status: restricted keywords: Arid landscapes, semi arid landscapes, farm typology, Ex-ante assessment, livelihood assets, resilience, intensification, farming systems, interventions, farm household survey, Rajasthan, village studies, dryland farming systems, India, sustainable intensification note: This study was undertaken as part of, and funded by the CGIAR Research Program on Dryland Systems (CRP-DS) and CGIAR Research Program on Grain Legumes and Dryland Cereals (CRP-GLDC) and supported by CGIAR Fund Donors (www.cgiar.org/funders/). The authors thank Sravya Mamidanna for her inputs to the paper and Bao Quang Le for his useful comments on a previous draft of this paper. Help from A Gopikrishna in data analysis and GRAVIS in data collection is gratefully acknowledged. Authors sincerely thank the anonymous reviewers for constructive comments on an earlier version of the paper. abstract: The design and diffusion of context-specific technologies is centrally important in the multi-dimensional, complex farming systems in arid and semi-arid regions. This paper uses a mixed-method framework to characterize the complexity and heterogeneity of smallholder farming systems and identifies constraints to and opportunities for sustainable intensification. Specifically, the study: (i) characterized farm household typologies based on the diversity of livelihood assets; (ii) co-designed context- specific interventions through an iterative participatory process; and (iii) ex-ante evaluated such interventions to inform multiple stakeholders. We explored farming system diversity using data from 224 farm households in western Rajasthan, India. Employing multivariate statistical techniques and participatory validation, we identified 7 distinct farm household types. Participatory appraisal with multiple stakeholders revealed heterogeneity across farm household types. For instance, the interest of farmers in integrating perennial fruit trees even among the rainfed farm household types markedly varied: household type 1 preferred the multipurpose forestry tree, khejri which requires low labor inputs; household type 2 preferred market-oriented horticulture production; household type 3 did not opt for perennials but for small ruminants; and household type 4 (dominated by women) opted for small horticulture kitchen gardens. The study demonstrated the utility of a mixed-methods approach that addresses multi-dimensional heterogeneity to generate insights and assist in co-designing locally appropriate technologies across different farm types and agro-ecological regions to achieve sustainable intensification. date: 2019-11 date_type: published publication: Land Use Policy (TSI) volume: 88 publisher: Elsevier pagerange: 1-14 id_number: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2019.104149 refereed: TRUE issn: 02648377 official_url: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2019.104149 citation: Kumar, S and Craufurd, P and Haileslassie, A and Ramilan, T and Rathore, A and Whitbread, A M (2019) Farm typology analysis and technology assessment: An application in an arid region of South Asia. Land Use Policy (TSI), 88. pp. 1-14. ISSN 02648377 document_url: http://oar.icrisat.org/11246/1/1-s2.0-S0264837718312171-main.pdf