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Abstract Applications of observational data to understand smallholder farming systems have increased as the accuracy of these data has improved. The more precise observational methods become, the more discrepancies between observational data and farmer perceptions arise. These discrepancies demonstrate the prevalence of heuristics and biases, highlighting the problematic ways we study fundamental decisions around agricultural input use, production outcomes, and perceptions about weather and climate.more » « less
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Brondizio, Eduardo S.; Giroux, Stacey A.; Valliant, Julia C.; Blekking, Jordan; Dickinson, Stephanie; Henschel, Beate (, Nature)Halting the loss of jobs and knowledge from small-scale producers requires investing in rural sustainability, addressing poverty and inequity and ensuring the economic gains stay local. The benefits would be shared globally.more » « less
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Gatti, Nicolas; Cecil, Michael; Baylis, Kathy; Estes, Lyndon; Blekking, Jordan; Heckelei, Thomas; Vergopolan, Noemi; Evans, Tom (, Agricultural Systems)
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Waldman, Kurt B.; Giroux, Stacey A.; Farmer, James R.; Heaberlin, Bradi M.; Blekking, Jordan P.; Todd, Peter M. (, Journal of Rural Studies)null (Ed.)
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