German, LauraMowo, JeremiasKingamkono, MargaretNuñez, Jennifer2009-04-302009-04-302007http://hdl.handle.net/10625/38128The report draws attention to social and agroecological impacts; negative as well as positive rates and consequences of technological innovation adoption; farmer innovations’ that enable improved ‘fit’ of technologies within existing farming systems; and the ways technologies spread within communities. The guide describes a methodology for tracking effects of technological interventions in agriculture. The methodology emphasizes technology “spillover” or, spontaneous farmer-to-farmer spread of technologies in the absence of outside mediation (farmer-led modifications), giving greater insight into innovation adoption and impact. Findings are presented from the application of the methodology in two benchmark sites of the ecoregional African Highlands Initiative (AHI).1 digital file (25 p.)application/pdfenHIGHLANDSAGROECOLOGYFARMER INNOVATIONAGRICULTURAL INNOVATIONSINNOVATION ADOPTIONGUIDELINESSMALLHOLDERSMONITORING AND EVALUATIONTANZANIADATA ANALYSISKENYASOUTH OF SAHARATechnology spillover : a methodology for understanding patterns and limits to adoption of farm-level innovationsAHI methods guides, theme A : strategies for systems intensification, numer 1, version 1.0IDRC-Related Report