Bisangwa, E.Wilcox, Michael D.Lambert, Dayton M.Marake, Makoala V.Walker, F. R.Eash, Neal S.Park, W. M.2016-04-192016-04-192012Poster presented at 8th Annual Conference of the National Association of Community Development Professionals, Park City, Utah, May 20-23, 20125884_ConservationAgricultureinLesotho.pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10919/70011Recent efforts by the Government of Lesotho, non-government organizations (NGOs), and international attention have focused on developing conservation agriculture (CA) practices adapted to the cultural, economic, and agro-ecological conditions. In particular, understanding the influence of the introduction of CA technologies on soil erosion, yields, labor allocation and gender roles is of critical importance for developing sustainable agriculture technologies. This research is a collaborative effort between The National University of Lesotho and The University of Tennessee.application/pdfen-USIn CopyrightSocial impactsConservation agricultureNongovernmental organizations (NGOs)Soil qualityGenderConservationLocal knowledgeConservation agricultureNon-governmental agenciesSoil erosionYieldsLabor allocationGender rolesSustainable agriculture technologiesFarm/Enterprise Scale Field ScaleConservation agriculture in Lesotho: The drivers of adoption and the role of extensionPoster