Statistical assessment of health and sustainability indicators of an agroecosystem
Abstract
The health and well-being of individuals within agricultural communities depends on a
number of biophysical, economic and social factors, all of which are highly
interconnected, making simple disciplinary approaches insufficient in stililulatillg
sustainable improvements. These linkages are particularly important in communities ill
developing countries, where the majority of people rely on agriculture for their
livelihoods, and where the sharing of key natural resources is an important attribute of the
. production systems. Increasing population pressure and a desire for improved standard of
living are increasing demands to intensify agricultural production and make it more
efficient. The changes resulting from these pressures are placing the sustainability or
agriculture, natural resources and community structures under threat. In many areas,
natural resources are disappearing and/or are being polluted at <IIIalarming rate, alitI
community infrastructure and organizations are stressed and not able to adequately IIIL:et
peoples' basic needs.
Different groups have been developing'und testing ecosystem (or ugro-ccosystcm ill the
case of agricultural communities) health approaches to research and development. Three
main components of agro-ecosystem health approach are describing the system, defining
a set of goals and monitoring the attainment of these goals using a suite or indicators. The
concept of health, when applied to various units within tile agio-ecosystem hierarchy,
will make issues of ecosystem sustainability, stress, risk, tential and dysfunction more
widely understood and applied.
This project is there/ore concerned with unalyziug heath and sustuiuahility
indicators from a highly populated agro-ecosystem in Kenya (Kiambu district),
and recommending those indicators that should be retained 10 be used ill asscssiug
the sustainability of this agro-ccosystem .
Citation
M.Sc (Biometry)Sponsorhip
University of NairobiPublisher
School of Mathematics, University of Nairobi
Description
Master of ScienceThesis