Resultados de búsqueda - "Humanism"

  1. Nutrition sensitive food system: Policy analysis and investment framework for Myanmar por Babu, Suresh Chandra

    Publicado 2019
    “…Investment in nutrition can yield high returns in terms of reduced health costs, increased productivity and improved human resources capacity and economic growth (Covic & and Hendriks 2016; Shekar et al. 2017). …”
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  2. Food for thought? Experimental evidence on the learning impacts of a large-scale school feeding program in Ghana por Aurino, Elisabetta, Gelli, Aulo, Adamba, Clement, Osei-Akoto, Isaac, Alderman, Harold

    Publicado 2018
    “…We conclude the program combined social protection with equitable human capital accumulation, thus contributing to the imperative of “learning for all” set in the Sustainable Development Goals.…”
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  3. Framing Water–Energy–Food–Ecosystem (WEFE) nexus interactions in the Tana-Beles Sub-Basin of Ethiopia por Abera, Wuletawu, Getaneh, Yonas, Balcha, Yodit, Assefa, Tewodros, Mulatu, Chalachew A., Ebrahim, Girma Yimer, Tesfaye, Megersa, Dawit, Meseret, Abebe, Wubneh Belete, Taye, Meron Teferi

    Publicado 2024
    “…The water–energy–food–ecosystems (WEFE) provide vital resources that are essential to human existence. Exploring synergies and trade-offs in these systems has been of interest in recent years to increase economic gain while sustaining the environment. …”
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  4. How the Global Burden of Animal Diseases links to the Global Burden of Crop Loss: a food systems perspective por Szyniszewska, A.M., Simpkins, K.M., Thomas, Lian F., Beale, T., Milne, A.E., Brown, M.E., Taylor, B., Oliver, G., Bebber, D.P., Woolman, T., Mahmood, S., Murphy, C., Huntington, B., Finegold, C.

    Publicado 2024
    “…Food systems comprise interconnected webs of processes that together transform inputs (land, labour, water, nutrients and genetics, to mention just a few) into outputs such as nutrition and revenue for human societies. Perfect systems do not exist; rather, global food systems operate in the presence of hazards, biotic and abiotic alike, and under the constraint of limited resources to mitigate these hazards. …”
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  5. Endogenous technologies and productivity in rice production: Roles of social instability in Myanmar since 2021 por Takeshima, Hiroyuki, Aung, Zin Wai, Masias, Ian, Minten, Bart

    Publicado 2024
    “…Our evidence also suggests that this has been led partly through reduced access to agricultural extension services, which would otherwise help farmers maintain productivity even with limited capital ownership by substituting it with human capital and skills. Our results consistently hold for both panel and cross-sectional production functions across various specifications and particularly in Lower Myanmar. …”
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  6. Urban flash flood hazard mapping using machine learning, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia por Leggesse, E. S., Derseh, W. A., Zimale, F. A., Tilahun, Seifu A., Meshesha, M. A.

    Publicado 2024
    “…Mapping flood hazard areas are crucial for mitigating potential damage to human life and property. However, conventional hydrodynamic approaches are hindered by their extensive data requirements and computational expenses. …”
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  7. Rural-urban diet convergence in Bangladesh por Dolislager, Michael, Belton, Ben, Reardon, Thomas, Awokuse, Titus, Ignowski, Liz, Nejadhashemi, A. Pouyan, Saravi, Babak, Tschirley, David

    Publicado 2024
    “…This paper seeks to bring concepts from economic geography and human geography into closer dialogue and apply them to the analysis of food systems. …”
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  8. Fine mapping and candidate gene analysis of the floury endosperm gene, FLO(a), in rice por Qiao, Yongli, Lee, Song-I, Piao, Rihua, Jiang, Wenzhu, Ham, Tae-Ho, Chin, Joong Hyoun, Piao, Zhongze, Han, Longzhi, Kang, Si-Yong, Koh, Hee-Jong

    Publicado 2010
    “…In addition to its role as an energy source for plants, animals and humans, starch is also an environmentally friendly alternative to fossil fuels. …”
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  9. Women’s Empowerment in Agrifood Governance (WEAGov) assessment framework insights from the India pilot study por Ragasa, Catherine, Kyle, Jordan, Yasmin, Sabina, Pande, Harshita, Sharma, Aanshi, Basu, Sampurna, Najjar, Dina

    Publicado 2024
    “…Beyond these important outcomes, women’s inclusion in public life is a basic human right: Women deserve a role in making decisions, controlling resources, and shaping policies. …”
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  10. 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
    “…This implies a constant commitment to updating curricula and seeking innovative solutions that address the challenges of the food system. Leveraging the Human-Centered Design approach, this report analyzes CUNORI's experience in teacher training and the integration of digital innovations into the agronomy curriculum. …”
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  11. Policy implications of a pan-tropic assessment of the simultaneous hydrological and biodiversity impacts of deforestation por Douglas, Ellen M., Wood, Stanley, Sebastian, Kate, Vörösmarty, Charles J., Chomitz, Kenneth M., Tomich, Thomas P.

    Publicado 2006
    “…We apply the tropical deforestation scenario to a macro-scale hydrologic model, keeping track of the share of change in basin runoff that originates from the deforestation of areas of high versus low biological distinctiveness and where that change could impact human populations. Of particular interest are those basins where loss of the most threatened tropical forest areas would give rise to significant biodiversity loss and to potentially large hydrological impacts. …”
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  12. Conceptual framework of women’s food environments and determinants of food acquisition and dietary intakes in low- and middle-income countries: a scoping review por O’Meara, L., Bruyn, J. de, Hope, T., Fajó-Pascual, M., Hodge, R., Turner, C., Stoynova, M., Wellard, K., Ferguson, E., Dominguez-Salas, P.

    Publicado 2025
    “…Women in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) are disproportionately affected by malnutrition in all its forms. Diets link human health and environmental sustainability; however, existing food environment frameworks rarely consider the unique needs of women that can differ due to sociocultural norms and lower social status, potentially reducing the effectiveness of nutrition initiatives. …”
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  13. Forest operations for sustainable forestry in the tropics: proceedings of a symposium organised by IUFRO Subject group S3.05-00, Forest operations in the tropics at the XX IUFRO Wo... por Dykstra, D.P.

    Publicado 1996
    “…Rubini Atmawidjaja addresses the management of ecosystems in Indonesia to balance human and environmental needs. Elias studies forest harvesting damages in East Kalimantan while Aulerich reviews the application of skyline systems by one Indonesian company. …”
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  14. Breeding goals and strategies for improving small ruminant productivity in African input systems por Ojango, Julie M.K., Osei-Amponsah, R., Houaga, I., Gondwe, T., Okpeku, M., Kugonza, D.R.

    Publicado 2025
    “…An important recommendation is the need for governments in Africa to invest in human and institutional capacity development, encourage public–private partnerships, and embrace technological innovations in small ruminant production.…”
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  15. Evaluación de daños y residuos resultantes de las operaciones de aprovechamiento en seis concesiones forestales en la Región Ucayali, Amazonía Peruana por Colan, V., Catpo, J., Sabogal, C.

    Publicado 2007
    “…Harvesting operations in timber concessions have traditionally followed strategies related to enterprises' capacity in terms of available equipment and financing, industrial integration, commercialization of more species, physical accessibility to the concession, and quality of human resources, among others. Some more traditional forest enterprises interested in maximizing their production have began activities to monitor the performance of their personnel in each harvesting operation, and identify the environmental impact these cause in the residual forest. …”
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  16. Integrating diverse methods to understand climate-land interactions in East Africa por Olson, J.M., Alagarswamy, G., Andresen, J.A., Campbell, D.J., Davis, A.Y., Jianjun, Ge, Huebner, M., Lofgren, B.M., Lusch, D.P., Moore, N.J., Pijanowski, B.C., Jiaguo, Qi, Thornton, Philip K., Torbick, N.M., Wang, S.

    Publicado 2008
    “…These questions and the conceptual approach of the research design of the Climate–Land Interaction Project (CLIP) are rooted in the classical human–environment research tradition in Geography. …”
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  17. Identification of bovine cytotoxic T lymphocyte epitopes on the intracellular parasite Theileria Parva por Graham, S.P., Pelle, Roger, Villiers, Etienne P. de, Yamage, M., Mwangi, David Miano, Honda, Y., Ellis, S.A., MacHugh, Niall D., Morrison, W. Ivan, Taracha, E.L.N.

    Publicado 2009
    “…A high degree of agreement was observed between the positions of epitopes predicted to bind human or mouse MHC class I molecules and those actually recognized by bovine T cells. …”
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