Pham, T. S. (ed.)Hauswirth, D. (ed.)Nicetic, O. (ed.)Tivet, F. (ed.)Le Quoc, D. (ed.)Van de Fliert, E. (ed.)Kirchhof, G. (ed.)Boulakia, StephaneChabierski, S. (ed.)Husson, O. (ed.)Chabanne, A. (ed.)Boyer, J. (ed.)Autfray, P. (ed.)Lienhard, P. (ed.)Legoupil, J.-C. (ed.)Stevens, M. L. (ed.)2016-04-192016-04-192012SBN CIRAD: 978-2-87614-687-7/ EAN CIRAD: 9782876146877http://hdl.handle.net/10919/70177Metadata only recordConservation agriculture, a system of reduced tillage, cover cropping, and intercropping, holds potential as a sustainable, resilient method of increasing yields while improving soil conditions. These proceedings Proceedings from the 3rd International Conference on Conservation Agriculture in Southeast Asia held in Hanoi, Vietnam, 10th-15th December 2012 offer an overview of conservation agriculture in Southeast Asia. Main topics addressed in this volume include (1) Agrarian transitions in the Southeast Asian uplands and highlands; (2) Impacts of agricultural systems on agricultural ecosystem sustainability; (3) Farming and cropping system design to sustainably intensify production; (4) Synergizing concepts of CA and Agroforestry; (5) Potentials and constraints of CA for rural development, and (6) Conditions, strategies, barriers and opportunities for scaling-up CA.text/plainen-USIn CopyrightParticipatory processesConservation agricultureSustainable agricultureAgroforestryConservation tillageAdoption of innovationsUpland farmingFarm/Enterprise Scale Field ScaleConservation Agriculture and Sustainable Upland Livelihoods. Innovations for, with and by Farmers to Adapt to Local and Global Changes - Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Conservation Agriculture in Southeast AsiaAbstractCopyright 2012 by CIRAD