Resultados de búsqueda - "Guatemala"

  1. Gender inclusion and intersectionality in policies related to climate change, land and food issues - Colombian case por Howland, Fanny C., Buritica, Alexander, Lopera, Diaan, Blanco, Maria, Pierce, Deborah

    Publicado 2023
    “…Through policy-document analysis and informant interviews, we examine how gender and intersectionality are portrayed and integrated in climate and agri-food policies, using as case studies Guatemala, Honduras and Colombia. Results indicate that gender and intersectionality mainstreaming in policies remains limited. …”
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  2. Identifying pathways that affect the relationship between empowerment and economic outcomes por Paz, Florencia, Heckert, Jessica, Seymour, Greg, Raghunathan, Kalyani

    Publicado 2023
    “…We use primary data on roughly 800 agricultural households in Guatemala to examine factors that could potentially moderate this relationship. …”
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  3. Bangladesh, Commercial Vegetable and Polyculture Fish Production 1996-1997 por International Food Policy Research Institute

    Publicado 2001
    “…This dataset, along with the KwaZulu-Natal Income Dynamics Survey dataset and the Strengthening and Evaluation of the Hogares Comunitarios Program in Guatemala City dataset, were collected with the objective of examining to what extent intrahousehold allocation processes would affect the outcome of development policies, with particular emphasis on gender as a determinant of intrahousehold allocation. …”
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  4. Features of urban food and nutrition security and considerations for successful urban programming por Ruel, Marie T., Garrett, James L.

    Publicado 2004
    “…CARE International and some of their country offices have been our main partners to date, and we have also collaborated with the Government of Guatemala in the evaluation of a community day care programme. …”
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    Artículo preliminar
  5. Adapting to climate change under threats of violence: A comparative institutional analysis of incentives for conflict and collaboration por Medina, Leonardo, Pacillo, Grazia, Laderach, Peter, Sieber, Stefan, Bonatti, Michelle

    Publicado 2025
    “…These case studies are located in Guatemala, Philippines and Kenya. The study identifies 18 factors that drive conflict or foster collaboration, revealing that while these factors are broadly consistent across contexts, their effects are highly context-dependent. …”
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  6. Un plan paso a paso para integrar el conocimiento adquirido en la parcela digital y diplomados en los programas académicos. por Lizarazo, Miguel, Ramos, Gresia Dalal, Bonilla, Melissa, Munoz, Luis Armando, Jimenez, Daniel Ricardo

    Publicado 2024
    “…The digital transformation of the agricultural sector in Latin America has driven the adoption of innovative technologies, including IoT, artificial intelligence, and remote sensing. However, in Guatemala, small and medium-sized producers face challenges in accessing and applying these technological tools to their production systems. …”
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  7. Replication Data for "Price and Volatility Transmission from International to Domestic Food and Fertilizer Markets in Central America" por International Food Policy Research Institute

    Publicado 2025
    “…The dataset includes time series data on domestic and international prices for 26 staple foods, cash crops, and agricultural inputs across seven Central American countries: Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Panama, and Nicaragua. It covers: Staple foods essential to local diets: rice, beans, maize (corn), and wheat; Major export crops: bananas and coffee; Commonly used fertilizers: diammonium phosphate (DAP), urea, and ammonium nitrate. …”
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  8. Latin America: Where urbanization and poverty peak together with biodiversity? por Sanchez-Sarria, Camilo E., Bonilla-Moheno, Martha, Vázquez, Luis-Bernardo, MacGregor-Fors, Ian

    Publicado 2025
    “…For instance, some countries positively associated with urbanization but not with poverty or biodiversity (e.g., Chile, Uruguay), others related with high urbanization and poverty values (e.g., Puerto Rico, El Salvador), others with high poverty (e.g., Guatemala, Honduras), or high biodiversity (e.g., Peru, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia). …”
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  9. Experiencias practicas y prioridades de investigacion en silviculture de bosques naturales en America tropical. Actas del Seminario-Taller realizado en Pucallpa, Peru del 17 al 21... por Sabogal, C., Camacho, M., Guariguata, Manuel R.

    Publicado 1997
    “…Se presentaron 3 conferencias magistrales y 12 ponencias en las que se abordaron las experiencias concretas de investigación silvicultural en el Caribe en general y en bosques de la Amazonía peruana y colombiana en particular; los diferentes tratamientos silviculturales, impactos y efectos del aprovechamiento forestal de plantaciones en áreas específicas de Costa Rica, Perú y Guatemala, y el aprovechamiento de productos no maderables del bosque con fines de producción diversificada.…”
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  10. Women in the coffee supply chain: Identifying challenges and opportunities in San Francisco de Opalaca and La Paz, Honduras por Soto, Fernanda, Rodriguez, Rene, Gonzalez, Silvia

    Publicado 2025
    “…The company has already used a similar approach (producer segmentation) to target the technical assistance it provides in Guatemala and Uganda (IITA & Olam, 2019). As detailed in Section 3, the methodology implemented in Honduras is based on the same principles, but uses and intersectional approach and focuses on women involved in the production node of the coffee supply chain.…”
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  11. Understanding heterogeneity: A mixed-method analysis to inform context-specific strategies for the inclusive scaling of improved bean varieties por Quintero, Katherine, Pérez, Yuliana, Taborda, Luis, Pérez, Salomón, Morales, Herlindo, Buritica, Alexander, Vargas, Sandra, González, Carolina, Jiménez, Luz Adriana, Reyes, Byron

    Publicado 2025
    “…This study, prepared for the Scaling for Impact Science Program of the CGIAR, analyzes producer typologies and value-chain barriers affecting adoption of improved and biofortified common bean varieties in Guatemala to inform context-specific scaling strategies. …”
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  12. Diseño centrado en las personas para productos digitales en entornos agroalimentarios por Bonilla Barillas, Melissa, Zapata Caldas, Emmanuel

    Publicado 2025
    “…A través de casos de estudio desarrollados en Guatemala y Colombia, se presentan herramientas como personas, proto-personas, codiseño participativo y pruebas de usabilidad, aplicadas al diseño de boletines agroclimáticos comunitarios. …”
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  13. The role of informal institutions in the use of forest resources in Latin America por Pacheco, P., Barry, D.M., Cronkleton, P., Larson, A.M.

    Publicado 2008
    “…Field research was carried out from 2006 to 2007 in four different countries: Bolivia, Brazil, Guatemala and Nicaragua.…”
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  14. El papel de las instituciones informales en el uso de los recursos forestales en América Latina por Pacheco, P., Barry, D.M., Cronkleton, P., Larson, A.M.

    Publicado 2009
    “…Field research was carried out from 2006 to 2007 in four different countries: Bolivia, Brazil, Guatemala and Nicaragua.…”
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  15. A geographical approach to identify phosphorus-efficient genotypes among landraces and wild ancestors of common bean por Beebe, Stephen E., Lynch, J, Galwey, Nicholas W., Tohme, Joseph M., Ochoa, Iván E.

    Publicado 1997
    “…There was highly significant variation in efficiency among genotypes in all growth habits, and in climbing beans there were consistent regional differences, superior genotypes being identified with greater frequency among those from Bolivia, West Mexico and South Mexico-West Guatemala. The latter region was promising for prostrate bush genotypes also. …”
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  16. Domestication patterns in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) and the origin of the Mesoamerican and Andean cultivated races por Chacón Sánchez, María I., Pickersgill, B, Debouck, Daniel G.

    Publicado 2005
    “…Our limited samples of Races Jalisco and Guatemala differ from the more widespread and commercially important Races Mesoamerica and Durango in types and/or frequencies of haplotypes. …”
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  17. Genetic diversity, seed size associations and population structure of a core collection of common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) por Blair, Matthew W., Díaz, Lucy Milena, Buendía Castellanos, Hector F., Duque E., Myriam Cristina

    Publicado 2009
    “…The Chile race could not be distinguished within the Andean genepool but there was support for the Guatemala race within the Mesoamerican genepool and this race was unique in its high level of diversity and distance from other Mesoamerican races. …”
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  18. Cloning of the complete DNA genomes of four bean-infecting geminiviruses and determining their infectivity by electric discharge particle acceleration por Gilbertson, R.L., Faria, J.C. de, Hanson, SF, Morales, Francisco José, Ahlquist, P.G., Maxwell, D.P., Russell, D.R.

    Publicado 1991
    “…Four isolates of bipartite bean-infecting geminiviruses (bean golden mosaic geminivirus isolates from Brazil [BGMV-BZ], Guatemala [BGMV-GA], and the Dominican Republic [BGMV-DR]; and bean dwarf mosaic geminivirus from Colombia [BDMV-CO]) were cloned; full-length cloned double-stranded DNA components A and B of each isolate were not infectious when mechanically coinoculated onto bean primary leaves by surface abrasion but were infectious when coinoculated into radicles of beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) by electric discharge particle acceleration. …”
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