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  1. Pride and prejudice : extra-group paternity in lions and the effects of marker density on kinship and relatedness estimates by Jansson, Julia

    Published 2017
    “…Evidence of EGP was found in the Selous population; of the paternal relationships detected 60% (n=15), were between members of different prides. This result calls for more studies of the reproductive behaviours of the different lion populations that remain to see how the behaviour is distributed. …”
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  2. Aplicaciones comerciales de Pride en el litoral atlántico para el control de coquito (Cyperus rotundus) by Yepes Quintero, José H.

    Published 2018
    “…Por invitación especial de la compañía Banco, efectuamos una comisión los primeros días de diciembre de 1980, a las áreas algodoneras de Codazzi, Valledupar, Bosconia, El Copey, Algarrobo, Luruaco e Hibacharo, para observar la action del producto Pride 50% sobre el "coquito" (Cyperus rotundus). …”
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  3. Application of mark-recapture methods to lions: Satisfying assumptions by using covariates to explain heterogeneity by Ogutu, J., Piepho, Hans-Peter, Dublin, H.T., Reid, Robin S., Bhola, N.

    Published 2006
    “…The per cent of the population marked in each pride area varied from 33.3 to 100. Twenty-six estimates of pride size for 22 different pride areas and repeat surveys in five pride areas were made between September 1990 and April 1992. …”
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  4. In situ plant genetic resources in Europe: crop wild relatives by Rubio Teso, Maria Luisa, Álvarez Muñiz, Clara, Gaisberger, Hannes, Kell, Shelagh, Lara-Romero, Carlos, Magos Brehm, Joana, Maxted, Nigel, Iriondo, Jose Maria

    Published 2020
    “…This report describes the work of Farmer’s Pride project partners to increase knowledge about the occurrence of natural populations of crop wild relatives (CWR), as well as the existence of active in situ conservation actions. …”
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  5. Reputation and Household Recycling Practices: Field Experiments in Costa Rica. by Alpízar, Francisco, Gsottbauer, Elisabeth

    Published 2020
    “…We use a “shame” and a “pride” treatment to test which is more effective, if at all, in increasing recycling effort. …”
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  6. European network for the conservation and sustainable use of plant genetic resources in nature and on farm by Dulloo, Mohammad Ehsan, Maxted, Nigel, Kell, Shelagh, Negri, Valeria, Iriondo, Jose, Hintum, Theo van, Drucker, Adam G., Bartha, Béla, Fehér, Judit, Maierhofer, Helene, Magos Brehm, Joana, Palmé, Anna, Csörgő, Szonja

    Published 2022
    “…This policy brief presents the key achievements of the Farmer’s Pride project (horizon 2020 project)., that underpin and have enabled the establishment of a European in situ (in-nature) PGR network. …”
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  7. Sweet Potato Seed Systems and Crop Management Community of Practice. by McEwan, M.

    Published 2018
    “…The Sweetpotato Seed Systems and Crop Management Community of Practice (SS-CoP) Eighth Consultation was held from 21-22 November 2017 at Pride Inn, Nairobi, Kenya. The planning and review meeting was attended by the Sweetpotato Action for Security and Health in Africa (SASHA) project pre-basic seed (PBS) system sub-grantees. …”
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  8. Wanted: all-round negotiators by Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation

    Published 1999
    “…The concept of participation now occupies pride of place in forestry planning, and has become the key to redefining policy. …”
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  9. Spore six days a week! by Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation

    Published 2001
    “…The Cooperative Agricultural Centre of Benin, in Houègbo, Benin, tells us that Spore, and other publications ordered from CTA, have been given pride of place in their information centre. 'Open six days a week, the centre runs a special Reading Club...…”
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  10. PERI-URBAN AGRICULTURE TO THE FORE! by Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation

    Published 1998
    “…Market gardening takes pride of place, ranging from the success of producers who grow on sand and sell on the beaches near Lomé (Togo) to those who cultivate the sand in the city...…”
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  11. What about livestock? Here’s how Kenya and ILRI are building climate resilience in the Sector by International Livestock Research Institute

    Published 2022
    “…Kenya is a leader in climate-change research and policy in Africa. ILRI takes great pride in partnering with Kenya on work that is improving the livelihoods of its smallholder farmers and herders, as well as food and nutritional security for the whole population.…”
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  12. Seeking an alliance between farmers and genebanks by Bordoni, P., Gwinner, V.

    Published 2013
    “…However for these farmers, agrobiodiversity is not just a way to insure against crop losses; it's an important source of cultural pride and value. Seventy three year old Don Victor, who farms at 4,100 metres above sea level in Colomi, Bolivia, maintains 39 varieties of native potato. ”These are like my family,” he says, sharing his planting material only with those he trusts.…”
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  13. Analys av sambandet mellan en skogsfastighets förmåga att generera avkastning och dess läge i landet by Andersson, Filip

    Published 2018
    “…By that means values that doesn’t generate returns in money, for example pride of ownership. A forest property’s ability to generate returns is related to several factors that are highly correlated with latitude, such as site fertility, average price of forest estates etc. …”
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  14. Reframing research relationships: How participatory video helped us rethink farmer participation by 1000FARMS Platform, Muller, Anna

    Published 2025
    “…The initiative helped surface insights not usually captured in surveys, such as social dynamics, motivations, and aspirations, and fostered a sense of pride and ownership among farmers. The process also helped CGIAR researchers reflect on what participation means in citizen science and how methods like participatory video can enhance trust, inclusion, and mutual learning in farmer-led innovation.…”
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  15. Est-il possible de determiner des criteres et indicateurs de gestion durable des forets tropicales? by Karsenty, A., Lescuyer, G., Nasi, Robert

    Published 2005
    “…Due to the need for forest certification, the criteria and indicators for sustainable management of tropical forests have tended to operate more and more as standards, with criteria holding pride of place as compared to indicators. In practice, they are used as the definition of sustainability applied on the scale of the individual management unit. …”
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  16. Empowering BUSECO: linking sweetpotato seed producers across Eastern Uganda for growth and sustainability by Namazzi, S., Rajendran, S., Omongo, C., Namanda, S., Yada, B.

    Published 2025
    “…With support from the International Potato Center (CIP), NaCRRI, MAAIF, and local partners, BUSECO was officially registered as a seed-producing entity and secured a UGX 50 million (USD 13,888) loan from Pride Microfinance. Between 2022 and 2025, the cooperative increased its seed sales by 54%, expanded its variety portfolio from 2 to 8 sweetpotato varieties, and established partnerships with Iowa State University and Andree Food International. …”
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  17. Forodhani Park in Stone Town : the effect and value of its rehabilitation by Barrsäter, Patrik

    Published 2013
    “…It also reveals trouble with the maintenance and management, but also appreciation and pride from the people, most of whom find the park to be beautiful.…”
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