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Linking seed networks and crop diversity contributions to people: A case study in small-scale farming systems in Sahelian Senegal

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Small farms rely on a range of nature's contributions to people (NCPs) provided by crop diversity, covering both material and immaterial dimensions that are crucial for livelihoods and well-being. The maintenance of these NCPs over time, despite perturbations, is a key component of small farms' resilience. However, the processes involved in farmers accessing the different NCPs provided by crops are largely unknown. Such knowledge would be instrumental for evaluating the vulnerability or resilience of farmers to potential disruptions that affect these distribution channels.
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hal-04308463 , version 1 (27-11-2023)

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Vanesse Labeyrie, Rachel Friedman, Sophie Donnet, Océane Cobelli, Ndeye Fatou Faye, et al.. Linking seed networks and crop diversity contributions to people: A case study in small-scale farming systems in Sahelian Senegal. Agricultural Systems, 2023, 211, pp.103726. ⟨10.1016/j.agsy.2023.103726⟩. ⟨hal-04308463⟩
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