Practice abstracts follow a common structure, splitting a technical report into the problem, proposed solution, outcome/benefits and contextual information, finishing with some practical recommendations and key resources. This structure splits technical information in a manner that makes it more accessible for farmers, advisors, researchers, policy makers and other actors.
The topics covered within DiverIMPACTS practice abstracts range widely but fall into 6 broad categories: Advantages for soil quality and nutrients, enhancing value chains and actor networks, assessments and tools, cover crops, intercropping and strip cropping, and extending crop rotations.
As mentioned above, practice abstracts fill a key role in knowledge exchange and dissemination in the DiverIMPACTS project. So far, we have published over 50 practice abstracts, which are available on the DiverIMPACTS website.