Search Results - "Colombians"

  1. Navigating diversity understanding constraints and catalysts for gender and intersectional inclusion in Colombian land, food, and climate policies through discourse analysis by Howland, Fanny, Blanco, Maria, Pierce, Deborah, Lopera, Diana, Buritica, Alex

    Published 2024
    “…This infonote presents Constraints and Catalysts for Gender and Intersectional Inclusion in Colombian Land, Food, and Climate Policies through Discourse Analysis…”
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  2. Impact Evaluation of Cash, Food Vouchers, and Food Transfers among Colombian Refugees and Poor Ecuadorians in Carchi and Sucumbios: Baseline Survey by International Food Policy Research Institute, Centro de Estudios de Pobalcion y Desarrollo Social, World Food Programme

    Published 2015
    “…In April 2011, the World Food Program (WFP) expanded its assistance to address the food security and nutrition needs of Colombian refugees and to support their integration into Ecuadorian communities. …”
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  3. Impact Evaluation of Cash, Food Vouchers, and Food Transfers among Colombian Refugees and Poor Ecuadorians in Carchi and Sucumbios: Endline Survey by International Food Policy Research Institute, Centro de Estudios de Pobalcion y Desarrollo Social, World Food Programme

    Published 2015
    “…In April 2011, the World Food Program (WFP) expanded its assistance to address the food security and nutrition needs of Colombian refugees and to support their integration into Ecuadorian communities. …”
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  4. From fish and bushmeat to chicken nuggets: the nutrition transition in a continuum from rural to urban settings in the Colombian Amazon region by Vliet, N. van, Quiceno Mesa, M.P., Cruz Antia, D., Tellez, L., Martins, C., Haiden, E., Ribeiro Oliveira, M., Adams, C., Morsello, C., Valencia, L., Bonnila, T., Yagüe, B., Nasi, Robert

    Published 2015
    “…We compare the consumption of wild and non-wild (domestic, processed) sources of animal proteins in a rural to urban gradient in the Colombian Amazon. In rural areas, most people are indigenous from the Ticuna ethnical group, while in urban areas, the population is a result of a mixture of different indigenous groups, mestizos and colonos. …”
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  5. Geographic distribution of Colombian spittlebugs (Hemiptera: Cercopidae) via ecological niche modeling: a prediction for the main tropical forages’ pest in the Neotropics by Hernández, Luis Miguel, Espitia, Paula A., Florián, David, Castiblanco, Valheria, Cardoso Arango, Juan Andrés, Gómez-Jiménez, María I.

    Published 2021
    “…The results suggest that i) colombian spittlebugs imposes an important threat to Urochloa production in different South American countries, ii) each spittlebug species has a unique geographic distribution pattern, iii) in the future all the six species are likely to invade new geographic areas even in a pessimistic scenario, iv) A. lepidior and A. reducta showed a higher number of suitable habitats across Colombia, Venezuela, Brazil, Peru, and Ecuador, where predicted risk is more severe. …”
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  6. Food security and forest access in the Colombian and Peruvian Amazon: How do forest quality and belonging to an ethnic group play a role? by Buritica, Alexander, Vanegas, Martha, Pierce, Deborah, Quintero, Marcela

    Published 2024
    “…This study explores the link between forests and food security in Colombian and Peruvian Amazon communities. Panel data from households in each country was collected to calculate a multidimensional household-level food security index. …”
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  7. Photosynthetic response and agronomic performance of maize intercropped with beans using different planting patterns and fertilizers under the ambient conditions of the Colombian Amazon by Suárez, Juan Carlos, Anzola, José Alexander, Vanegas, Jose Ivan, Salas, Dina Luz, Contreras, Amara Tatiana, Idupulapati, Rao

    Published 2025
    “…Small holders in the Colombian Amazon region use maize-bean intercropping for improving productivity under the combined stress conditions of acidic soils and high temperature. …”
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  8. Impact of planted fallows and a crop rotation on nitrogen mineralization and phosphorus and organic matter fractions on a Colombian volcanic-ash soil by Basamba, T.A.A., Barrios, E., Singh, B.R., Rao, Idupulapati M.

    Published 2007
    “…Studies were conducted on severely degraded Colombian volcanic-ash soils, 28 months after fallow establishment, at two on-farm experimental sites (BM1 and BM2) in the Cauca Department. …”
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