Interdisciplinary Study of Smallholder Farmers and Agrobiodiversity in Michigan

密歇根州小农和农业生物多样性的跨学科研究

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    2105247
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 13.8万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    美国
  • 项目类别:
    Fellowship Award
  • 财政年份:
    2021
  • 资助国家:
    美国
  • 起止时间:
    2021-09-01 至 2024-08-31
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

This award was provided as part of NSF's Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences Postdoctoral Research Fellowships (SPRF) program. The goal of the SPRF program is to prepare promising, early career doctoral-level scientists for scientific careers in academia, industry or private sector, and government. SPRF awards involve two years of training under the sponsorship of established scientists and encourage Postdoctoral Fellows to perform independent research. NSF seeks to promote the participation of scientists from all segments of the scientific community, including those from underrepresented groups, in its research programs and activities; the postdoctoral period is considered to be an important level of professional development in attaining this goal. Each Postdoctoral Fellow must address important scientific questions that advance their respective disciplinary fields. Under the sponsorship of Dr. Laura Schmitt Olabisi at Michigan State University, this postdoctoral fellowship award supports an early career scientist investigating the relationships between smallholder livelihoods and agricultural biodiversity in the state of Michigan. The state of Michigan provides a unique opening for inquiry into these dynamic relationships. It is at once one of the most diversified agricultural industries in the country, a highly heterogeneous social and physical farming landscape, and home to some of the country’s leading agricultural research institutions, extension services, and field stations. Three important questions have been insufficiently explored in interdisciplinary scientific research: First, how do those involved in small scale farming conceive of and engage biological diversity? Second, how do these relationships vary within and across lines of social difference, particularly gender, class, and race? Third, how do these relationships shape agrobiodiversity conservation and livelihood outcomes and whose purposes do they serve as a result.This research promises important contributions at multiple levels, from theory to practice. It advances the literature on the political ecology of agricultural development, which tends to take for granted the framing of subsistence and commercial agricultural systems as mutually exclusive paradigms, by unpacking how different actors negotiate these systems in relation to one another. Interdisciplinary scholarly work has highlighted a need for case studies and theoretically-rigorous analyses that directly relate particular geographies of agricultural practice to broad economic, political, and institutional change. The responses of small-scale commercially- and subsistence-oriented farmers to recent economic restructuring and volatility in the United States remain understudied, as does Michigan as an agricultural region. This research also studies the perspectives, practices, and decision-making processes of community organizers, agricultural scientists, and extension agents, thus responding directly to calls within geography for livelihood analyses of actors within development and political institutions. An innovative methodology centered on the triangulation of ethnographic observation with interviews and participatory modeling will illuminate how relationships between smallholders, agrobiodiversity, and development institutions have developed over time, providing critical insight into what interventions and policies might better support and sustainable and just agricultural future. The proposed research investigates the complex relationships between smallholder livelihoods and agricultural diversity using two distinct yet synergistic methodological approaches: 1) ethnographic study of farmers’ everyday lives, including their spaces of work and leisure; and 2) participatory modeling of farming system dynamics. The training and professional development proposed here will prepare the Fellowship Candidate for a lifelong career of advancing scientific understanding of complex social and agricultural systems, to serve underrepresented student groups and increase diversity in the interdisciplinary sciences, and to contribute to international environmental assessments and policy-making.This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
该奖项是作为NSF的社会,行为和经济科学博士后研究奖学金(SPRF)计划的一部分提供的。SPRF计划的目标是为学术界,工业或私营部门和政府的科学事业准备有前途的早期职业博士级科学家。SPRF的奖励包括在知名科学家的赞助下进行两年的培训,并鼓励博士后研究员进行独立研究。NSF致力于促进来自科学界各部门的科学家,包括来自代表性不足的群体的科学家参与其研究计划和活动;博士后期间被认为是实现这一目标的专业发展的重要水平。每个博士后研究员必须解决推进各自学科领域的重要科学问题。在密歇根州立大学的Laura施密特Olabisi博士的赞助下,该博士后奖学金支持早期职业科学家调查密歇根州小农生计和农业生物多样性之间的关系。密歇根州为研究这些动态关系提供了一个独特的机会。它是该国最多样化的农业产业之一,社会和物理农业景观高度多样化,并拥有该国一些领先的农业研究机构,推广服务和田间站。在跨学科科学研究中,有三个重要问题没有得到充分的探讨:第一,那些参与小规模农业的人是如何看待和参与生物多样性的?第二,这些关系在社会差异(特别是性别、阶级和种族)内部和之间是如何变化的?第三,这些关系是如何形成农业生物多样性保护和生计成果的,以及它们的目的是什么。它推进了农业发展的政治生态学的文献,这往往是理所当然的生存和商业农业系统的框架相互排斥的范式,通过解开不同的行为者如何谈判这些系统相互关系。跨学科的学术工作强调了案例研究和理论严谨分析的必要性,这些研究和分析将特定地理区域的农业实践与广泛的经济、政治和制度变革直接联系起来。小规模商业和生计型农民对美国最近的经济结构调整和波动的反应仍然没有得到充分研究,密歇根州作为一个农业区也是如此。这项研究还研究了社区组织者、农业科学家和推广人员的观点、做法和决策过程,从而直接响应了地理学对发展和政治机构内行为者生计分析的呼吁。一个创新的方法集中在三角民族志观察与访谈和参与式建模将阐明小农,农业生物多样性和发展机构之间的关系如何随着时间的推移而发展,提供关键的洞察什么干预措施和政策可能更好地支持和可持续和公正的农业未来。拟议的研究调查小农生计和农业多样性之间的复杂关系,使用两种不同但协同的方法:1)对农民的日常生活,包括他们的工作和休闲空间的人种学研究;和2)参与式农业系统动态建模。这里提出的培训和专业发展将为奖学金候选人的终身职业做好准备,以促进对复杂社会和农业系统的科学理解,为代表性不足的学生群体服务,并增加跨学科科学的多样性,并为国际环境评估和政策作出贡献-该奖项反映了NSF的法定使命,并被认为是值得通过使用基金会的知识价值和更广泛的影响审查标准进行评估的支持。

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