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  1. A hybrid approach to decolonize formal water law in Africa by van Koppen, Barbara, Schreiner, B.

    Published 2018
    “…The authors of this report propose a hybrid water use rights system to decolonize Africa’s water law, lighten the administrative burden on the state and make legal access to water more equitable. …”
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  2. Unmasking the coloniality of science: towards resilient and inclusive agri-food systems by Adam, Rahma, Arulingam, Indika, Karki, Darshan, Menon, Purnima, Nchanji, Eileen Bogweh, Nortje, Karen, Osei-Amponsah, Chariy

    Published 2023
    “…This panel brings together CGIAR and external researchers to discuss how food systems science is colonized and deeply subjective, and present (proposed) case studies of approaches to decolonize science: decolonizing traditional dietary approaches: Purnima Menon (Asia); hybrid water laws: Barbara Van Koppen and Inga Jacobs-Mata (Africa); and food security and sovereignty: Jahi Chappell. …”
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  3. Regional development in Amazonas, Peru: science-society interactions for sustainability by Mick, Carola, Fernández, María E., Alvarado Chuqui, Cástula, Amasifuen Guerra, Carlos Alberto, Kleiche Dray, Mina, López Minchán, Ana Paula, Silva López, Jhonsy Omar

    Published 2020
    “…Beyond confirming the potential for visual participatory methods to enhance multi-stakeholder dialogue, it demonstrates how semiological analysis can be used to deepen an understanding of the cultural, organizational and technological constraints facing critical, trans-disciplinary efforts to decolonize the technology-centered, anthropocentric mainstream worldview of nature and society.…”
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  4. Including past and ongoing dynamics in ex ante project research by Burg, Margreet van der

    Published 2023
    “…I will also elaborate on the need for decolonizing the underlying bias toward ‘distant’ cultures and communities as long-time homogeneous, unspoiled, stable and hardly changed, especially in rural areas. …”
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