Resultados de búsqueda - "Indonesia"

  1. A proposal of community-based firefighting in peat hydrological unit of Kahayan – Sebangau River: methods and approaches por Yulianti, N., Kusin, K., Jagau, Y., Naito, D., Susetyo, K.E.

    Publicado 2020
    “…In 2019, Indonesia has experienced a very recent El Nino event, which generates an impact on the severity of forest and peatland fires both in Kalimantan and Sumatra. …”
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  2. Agroforestry governance for operationalising the landscape approach: connecting conservation and farming actors por Zinngrebe, Y., Borasino, E., Chiputwa, Brian, Dobie, P., Garcia, E., Gassner, A., Kihumuro, P., Komarudin, Heru, Liswanti, N., Makui, P., Plieninger, T., Winter, E., Hauck, J.

    Publicado 2020
    “…The analyses were conducted at national, sub-national and local levels in four countries: Honduras, Peru, Indonesia, and Uganda. Using trees on farms as a boundary object enabled all participants to bridge common interests and illuminate some of the constraints and opportunities of local governance systems while overcoming institutional and ideological barriers. …”
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  3. Collective action for inclusive value-chain innovation: Implementation and results of the Participatory Market Chain Approach por Horton, D., Devaux, A., Thiele, Graham, Hareau, Guy, Ordinola, M., López, G., Mayanja, S., Bernet, T.

    Publicado 2020
    “…Guided by a conceptual framework for analyzing PMCA interventions, we examine cases where the PMCA was applied in value chains for aquaculture, coffee, organic and typical regional products, potatoes and vegetables in Albania, Bangladesh, Bolivia, Indonesia, Nepal, Peru and Uganda. We find that the uses and results of the PMCA were strongly influenced by attributes of the external environment, the targeted value chain and the intervention in which the PMCA was applied. …”
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  4. A new concept in assessing adaptability index for superior potential cropping intensity in early-maturing rice por Anshori, Muhammad Fuad, Musa, Yunus, Farid, Muh, Jayadi, Muh, Bahrun, Abd Haris, Yassi, Amir, Sulaiman, Andi Amran, Huang, Yi Cheng, Casimero, Madonna, Llorca, Lizzida, Suwarno, Willy Bayuardi, Putra, Muh Mukhtadir, Sembiring, Hasil, Purwoko, Bambang Sapta, Wasonga, Daniel O., Seleiman, Mahmoud F.

    Publicado 2024
    “…This region is characterized by a dynamic climate zone and is one of the top four highest rice producers in Indonesia. Meanwhile, this study aims to develop a comprehensive adaptability index and select the best early-maturing rice varieties, especially in South Sulawesi. …”
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  5. Grain marketing parastatals in Asia: why do they have to change now? por Rashid, Shahidur, Cummings, Jr., Ralph, Gulati, Ashok

    Publicado 2005
    “…This is being manifested in various forms, such as excessive public stocks in India, vacillating import policies in Indonesia and Pakistan, questionable government foodgrain import decisions in the Philippines, and politically-determined ceiling and floor prices in India. …”
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  6. Simulation of rice blast epidemics under current and projected climate change scenarios por Callejo, Abel Melquiades, Mirni, Eka, Carvajal, Raphael, Ortega, Kendrix, Pangga, Ireneo, Castilla, Nancy

    Publicado 2024
    “…Potential leaf blast epidemics were mapped in Bangladesh, India, Indonesia and the Philippines using projected weather data generated by the Australian Community Climate and Earth System Simulator (ACCESS) Coupled Model for the 6th Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP6) of International Panel for Climate under two climate scenarios. …”
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