Search Results - "Arizona State University"

Refine Results
  1. Groundwater development: Quo Vadis? by Ringler, Claudia

    Published 2023
    “…With insights focused on Sub-Saharan Africa Claudia Ringler with Hua Xie, Angga Pradesha, Nicos Perez, Hagar Eldidi, Wei Zhang and Ruth Meinzen-Dick & partners in India, Ethiopia, Ghana, Senegal & Uganda Hydrosystems Engineering Seminar, Arizona State University March 29, 2023…”
    Get full text
    Ponencia
  2. Global perspectives and transdisciplinary opportunities for locust and grasshopper pest management and research by Word Ries, Mira, Adriaansen, Chris, Aldobai, Shoki, Berry, Kevin, Bal, Amadou Bocar, Catenaccio, María Cecilia, Cigliano, María Marta, Cullen, Darron A., Deveson, Ted, Diongue, Aliou, Foquet, Bert, Hadrich, Joleen, Hunter, David, Johnson, Dan L., Karnatz, Juan Pablo, Lange, Carlos E., Lawton, Douglas, Lazar, Mohammed, Latchininsky, Alexandre V., Lecoq, Michel, Le Gall, Marion, Lockwood, Jeffrey, Manneh, Balanding, Overson, Rick P., Peterson, Brittany F., Piou, Cyril, Poot-Pech, Mario A., Robinson, Brian E., Rogers, Stephen M., Hojun, Song, Springate, Simon, Therville, Clara, Trumper, Eduardo Victor, Waters, Cathy, Woller, Derek A., Youngblood, Jacob P., Long, Zhang, Cease, Arianne

    Published 2024
    “…The authors cover topics spanning humanities, social science, and the history of locust biological research and offer insights and ap proaches for the future of collaborative sustainable locust management These perspectives will help support sustainable locust management, which still faces immense challenges such as fluctuations in funding, fo cus, isolated agendas, trust, communication, transparency, pesticide use, and environmental and human health standards. Arizona State University launched the Global Locust Initiative (GLI) in 2018 as a response to some of these challenges. …”
    Get full text
    Get full text
    Get full text
    Artículo
  3. Adoption of climate smart technologies in East Africa: Findings from two surveys and participatory exercises with farmers and local experts by Bedmar Villanueva, Ana, Jha Y, Ogwal-Omara, Richard, Welch, Eric W., Seyoum Wedajoo A, Halewood, Michael

    Published 2016
    “…As part of the “Policy Action for Climate Change Adaptation” (PACCA) project this info note summarizes findings of a project activity entitled “Influencing and linking policies and institutions from national to local level for the development and adoption of climate‐resilient food systems in East Africa” undertaken by researchers from Bioversity International and Arizona State University. By conducting a network analysis and participatory exercises with district officials and farmers, the study assesses the extent to which farmers are adopting agricultural practices and correlates the findings about the size and “make up” of the networks in which the farmers are embedded.…”
    Get full text
    Brief
  4. Influence of social networks on the adoption of climate smart technologies in East Africa: Findings from two surveys and participatory exercises with farmers and local experts by Bedmar Villanueva, Ana, Jha Y, Ogwal-Omara, Richard, Welch, Eric W., Seyoum Wedajoo A, Halewood, Michael

    Published 2016
    “…As part of the Policy Action for Climate Change Adaptation (PACCA) project, this info note summarizes findings of a project activity entitled “Influencing and linking policies and institutions from national to local level for the development and adoption of climate‐resilient food systems in East Africa” undertaken by researchers from Bioversity International and Arizona State University. By conducting a network analysis and participatory exercises with district officials and farmers in Lushoto (Tanzania) and Rakai (Uganda), the study assesses the extent to which farmers are adopting agricultural practices and correlates the findings about the size and “make up” of the networks in which the farmers are embedded.…”
    Get full text
    Brief

Search Tools: