Fig 1.
Location of the study area and inland valley cluster groups.
Table 1.
Description of themes and variables.
Table 2.
Population density, distance from inland valley to paved road, to market and distribution of the major inland valley use categories identified in the study area.
Table 3.
Effects of hydrological regime and land use on inland valley soil properties.
Fig 2.
Projection of crop area on the first two axes of the principal components analysis.
Fig 3.
Cropping systems, farmers’ production systems and derived inland valley farm types in the agricultural inland valleys of the study area.
Production objectives are market (M), subsistence (SC) or both (SC&M).
Table 4.
Inland valley farm types defined by the study.
Fig 4.
Projection of themes (A) and variables (B) on the factorial axes 1 x 2 of the multiple factorial analyses.
Table 5.
Ecological characteristics of inland valley clusters identified in the study area.
Table 6.
Socio-economic attributes of inland valley clusters identified in the study area.
Fig 5.
Positioning of inland valley farm types and inland valley characteristics on the first two axes of the correspondence analysis.
Inland valley farm types are presented in black, descriptive variables in gray.