Pedagogical resources in Agroecology & Conservation Agriculture

This document presents an overview of pedagogical initiatives to promote agroecology and conservation agriculture through digital tools and e-learning, particularly in Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam. It highlights the challenges of teaching agroecology, the need for interdisciplinary approaches, and the importance of connecting research, fieldwork, and teaching. The IPERCA project developed online courses, platforms, and multimedia content using tools like Scenarichain, Wordpress, and YouTube. It also emphasizes different learning strategies, community engagement, and co-design of content by teachers, researchers, and farmers to support an agroecological transition.

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Type of ALiSEA product Agroecology Insights
Title Pedagogical resources in Agroecology & Conservation Agriculture
Description This document presents an overview of pedagogical initiatives to promote agroecology and conservation agriculture through digital tools and e-learning, particularly in Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam. It highlights the challenges of teaching agroecology, the need for interdisciplinary approaches, and the importance of connecting research, fieldwork, and teaching. The IPERCA project developed online courses, platforms, and multimedia content using tools like Scenarichain, Wordpress, and YouTube. It also emphasizes different learning strategies, community engagement, and co-design of content by teachers, researchers, and farmers to support an agroecological transition.
Agroecology Category
  • Integrated systems
  • Soil health
Agroecology Keyword
  • Agroecological transition
  • Conservation agriculture
  • Soil health
Contributing organisations RUA, Ecoland, Pedagogical, SupAgro, CIRAD, Agropolis Fondation, MAF, UEPG
Author Dok Pheakdey (RUA), Malyne Neang (RUA/Ecoland), Vitchet Lay (RUA), David Wissocq (Pedagogical engineer), Lyda Hok (RUA), Stéphane de Tourdonnet (SupAgro), Sarah Clerquin (SupAgro), Florent Tivet (CIRAD)
Year 2017
Type of document Presentation
Language English
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Country Cambodia
Administrative Level 1
Administrative Level 2
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