Resultados de búsqueda - "Subjectivity"

  1. Prioritization, resource allocation and utilization of decision support tools in animal health: Results of qualitative interviews with experts por Amenu, Kebede, Daborn, C., Huntington, B., Knight-Jones, Theodore J.D., Rushton, J., Grace, Delia

    Publicado 2024
    “…Further recommendations include minimizing subjective biases by increasing the availability and quality of data and improving the translation of disease prioritization outputs into actions and the resources to deliver those actions.…”
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  2. Learning to select and apply qualitative and participatory methods in natural resource management research: self-critical assessment of research in Cameroon por Nchanji, Y.K., Levang, P., Jalonen, R.

    Publicado 2017
    “…Based on the meta-analysis of the research process, we identified key factors affecting the perceived ease of eliciting and interpreting information with different types of social research tools: specificity and acceptance of a tool, ease of managing social dynamics and maintaining focus during data collection, and subjectivity and comparability during data analysis and interpretation. …”
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  3. Institutions as key drivers of collective action in WUAs [Water User Associations] of Uzbekistan por Mochalova, Elizaveta, Anarbekov, Oyture, Kahhorov, U.

    Publicado 2014
    “…All the indicators assessed with a differentiated point system adjusted for subjectivity of several of them give the total maximal result for the associations of 250 point. …”
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  4. Review of climate screening approaches and tools for agricultural investment: Areas for action and opportunities to add value por Brown, Douglas R.

    Publicado 2017
    “…There is certainly room for improvement, whether that be in facilitating the incorporation of relevant climate data into screening tools (to reduce the human effort required), ensuring that users are well-trained and oriented into climate screening for agriculture in order to reduce the impact of subjectivity on screening outcomes, and so on. That being said, informants were clear that there is not a need for more tools – but guidance and resources to support users in making more effective use of what exists. …”
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    Artículo preliminar
  5. Between voodoo science and adaptive management: the role and research needs for indicators of sustainable forest management por Prabhu, Ravi, Ruitenbeek, H.J., Boyle, T.J.B., Colfer, C.J.P.

    Publicado 2001
    “…Attention therefore must be paid to underlying mental models and subjectivity. If indicator sets are to fulfil their goal they must be both transparent and accepted by society. …”
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  6. Climate governance in a well-ordered world por Ekvall, Andreas

    Publicado 2022
    “…The achievement of an agreement is contingent on individuals having the material possibilities and a subjectivity suited for a hegemonic struggle for climate justice.…”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  7. Combining experts’ knowledge and meta-analysis in prioritizing and packaging Climate Smart Agricultural (CSA) practices in Ethiopia por Adimassu, Zenebe, Tibebe, Degefie, Abera, Wuletawu, Tamene, Lulseged D.

    Publicado 2023
    “…It is widely acknowledged that climate smart agricultural (CSA) practices prioritization is influenced by subjectivity and relies heavily on the expertise and exposure of the experts. …”
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  8. Application of consensus theory to formalize expert evaluations of plant species distribution models por Zonneveld, M. van, Castañeda, N., Scheldeman, Xavier, Etten, Jacob van, Damme, Patrick van

    Publicado 2014
    “…However, their use in model validation is limited because of the subjectivity of their feedback. In this study, we present a method on the basis of cultural consensus theory to formalize expert model evaluations…”
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  9. Sunpheno : a deep neural network for phenological classification of sunflower images por Bengoa Luoni, Sofía Ailin, Ricci, Riccardo, Corzo, Melanie Anahi, Hoxha, Genc, Melgani, Farid, Fernandez, Paula Del Carmen

    Publicado 2024
    “…This is important to end the subjectivity involved in decision making regarding the progression of this trait in the field and could be correlated with performance and senescence parameters that are highly associated with yield increase.…”
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  10. Selection process in ornamental plant breeding por Bugallo, Veronica Lucia, Facciuto, Gabriela Rosa

    Publicado 2023
    “…One of the most questionable points in the selection of ornamental plants is the fact that beauty is subjective. To reduce subjectivity, breeders have chosen to delimit the selection criteria previously, generating a ranking and assigning values to each of the characters for the new cultivar. …”
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  11. Irrigated areas of India derived using MODIS 500 m time series for the years 2001-2003 por Dheeravath, Venkateswarlu, Thenkabail, Prasad S., Chandrakantha, G., Noojipady, P., Reddy, G.P.O., Biradar, Chandrashekhar M., Gumma, Murali K., Velpuri, Naga Manohar

    Publicado 2010
    “…The causes of uncertainties unique to traditional approaches were (a) inadequate accounting of minor irrigation (groundwater, small reservoirs and tanks), (b) unwillingness to share irrigated area statistics by the individual Indian states because of their stakes, (c) absence of comprehensive statistical analyses of reported data, and (d) subjectivity involved in observation-based data collection process. …”
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  12. Territorial zoning as a strategy for sustainable natural resource management in Cajamarca, Northwestern Peru por Gómez Fernández, Darwin, Atalaya Marin, Nilton, Arce Inga, Marielita, Tineo Flores, Daniel, Fernandez Jibaja, Jorge Antonio, Taboada Mitma, Víctor Hugo, Cabrera Hoyos, Héctor Antonio, Cruz Luis, Juancarlos Alejandro, Goñas Goñas, Malluri

    Publicado 2025
    “…To address this issue, we assessed the territorial suitability of the Cajamarca region for coffee and cocoa cultivation using 18 subcriteria grouped into climatic, edaphological, topographic, and socioeconomic categories. To reduce subjectivity and improve consistency in variable comparisons, we applied multicriteria evaluation techniques, including the analytical hierarchy process (AHP) and Shannon entropy method. …”
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  13. Brazil digital tool review for agroecological transitions por Heissler, Gustaco Haas, Lazzari, Helen Estima, Barbosa de Souza, Patricia, Costa, Aline Cassiano, Silveira, Roberta Flores, Dittmer, Kyle Michael, Costa, Ciniro

    Publicado 2023
    “…Indicators were marked as ‘unknown’ when subjectivity in responses persisted or when information was not available. (2023-03)…”
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  14. Measuring the bioeconomy economically : exploring the connections between concepts, methods, data, indicators and their limitations por Leavy, Sebastian, Allegretti, Gabriela, Presotto, Elen, Montoya, Marco Antonio, Talamini, Edson

    Publicado 2025
    “…The results of the occurrence and co-occurrence of the codes were extracted and analyzed statistically, indicating the following: the measurement of the bioeconomy (i) needs to recognize and pursue the proposed concept of a holistic bioeconomy; (ii) rarely considered aspects of a holistic bioeconomy (3.5%); (iii) is primarily based on the concept of biomass-based bioeconomy (BmBB) (94%); (iv) the association with the concept of biosphere (BsBB) appeared in 26% of the studies; (v) the biotech-based bioeconomy (BtBB) was the least frequent (1.2%); (vi) there is a diversity of methods and models, but the most common are those traditionally used to measure macroeconomic activities, especially input-output models; (vii) depending on the prevailing methods, the data comes from various official statistical databases, such as national accounts and economic activity classification systems; (viii) the most frequently used indicators are value added, employment, and Greenhouse Gases (GHG) emissions; (ix) there are various limitations related to the concept, methods and models, data, indicators, and others, like incomplete, missing, or lack of data, aggregated data, outdated data or databases, uncertainty of the estimated values, the subjectivity in the bio-shares weighting procedures, and other limitations inherent to methods and models. …”
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