Resultados de búsqueda - "Types of social groups

  1. The status of cattle genetic resources in North Ethiopi: On-farm charcterization of six major cattle breeds por Zerabruk, M, Vangen, O., Haile, M.

    Publicado 2007
    “…Population size of Arado breed increased by more than three fold between 1992 and 1999, while the Raya, Fogera and Begait population decreased by 57, 27 and 67%; between 1981 and 1999 respectively. Three distinctive types were identified within the Afar and Begait breeds with different adaptation and threat levels in relation to changes to the bio-physical and social environment. …”
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    Journal Article
  2. Assessment of fattening and marketing system, and effect of concentrate supplementation with locally available feeds on fattening performance of indigenous cattle in Bonke Woreda o... por Demisse, G.

    Publicado 2016
    “…Similarly, the net return was higher (P<0.05) for the supplemented group (T2 & T3) compared to non-supplemented group kept under farmers management (T1). …”
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  3. Domestic forests: a new paradigm for integrating local communities’ forestry into tropical forest science por Michon, G., Foresta, H. de, Levang, P., Verdeaux, F.

    Publicado 2007
    “…These researches looked at local practices and underlying science, including their social, political, and symbolic dimensions. They also addressed evolutionary trends and driving forces, as well as potential and limits for forest conservation and development, mitigation of deforestation, biodiversity conservation, and poverty alleviation in a context of global environmental, political, and social change. …”
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  4. Green Businesses in the Colombian Amazon Dynamic Capabilities, Elements of Sustainable Development, and Characteristics of Innovative Performance por Cardozo Jiménez, Carol Jennifer, Riascos Erazo, Sandra Cristina, Hernández-Núñez, Héctor Eduardo, Casanoves, Fernando

    Publicado 2025
    “…The analysis identified three business types: (1) Businesses with Potential, characterized by high levels of innovation, learning, and absorptive capacity; (2) Developing Businesses, with strengths in social, economic, and human capital but limited environmental sustainability; and (3) Limited Businesses, which lag in all three dimensions. …”
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    Artículo
  5. Whole maize flour could enhance food and nutrition security in Malawi por Ngoma, Theresa Nakoma, Taleon, Victor, Mvumi, Brighton M., Gama, Aggrey P., Palacios-Rojas, Natalia, Matumba, Limbikani

    Publicado 2025
    “…Participants also highlighted switching between flour types based on seasonal maize availability, social stigma associated with whole grain flour, and awareness of nutrient losses during dehulling. …”
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  6. A hierarchical method for soil erosion assessment and spatial risk modelling: a case study of Kiambu district in Kenya. por Okoth, Peter F.

    Publicado 2003
    “…The field observation part involved the collection of soil erosion data in a stratified and randomised strategy where 164 samples were collected for the field-plot holon types, 89 for the watershed holon types, and 104 samples for the landscape holon types. …”
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    Tesis
  7. Participatory plant breeding: A framework for analyzing diverse approaches por Sperling, L., Ashby, Jacqueline A., Smith, Margaret E., Weltzien, Eva, McGuire, Shawn

    Publicado 2001
    “…These include the institutional context, the bio-social environment, the kind of participation achieved, .and the goals set for the PPB work. it is only when these variables are clearly described that practitioners can start to link the type of PPB employed method .and organizational forms with the type of impact achieved. …”
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  8. Compatible spaces for emotional support of child and adolescent patients por Ekström, Galina

    Publicado 2020
    “…Further, a method triangulation including participation of child and adolescent patients has been used to study the experiences of the focus group. A theoretical bridge has been needed in order to link emotions with landscape architecture. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  9. Gender transformative approach in CGIAR Research Program 3.1 on Aquatic Agricultural Systems por Shaw, Alison, Kristjanson, Patricia M.

    Publicado 2013
    “…AAS – researchers are going to villages and talking to specific individuals about research needs but have not assessed the types of socially differentiated groups that need to be targeted. …”
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    Case Study
  10. Maarifa Knowledge Centres por Harvey, Blane, Ensor, Jonathan, Carlile, Liz, Garside, Ben, Patterson, Zachary, Naess, Lars Otto

    Publicado 2012
    “…Much of the communication and social learning opportunities are built into the processes for gathering and dissemination the information A typical Maarifa Centre is managed by an advisory committee of about 5-8 local community stakeholders. …”
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    Case Study
  11. Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD) in Indonesia: options and challenges for fair and efficient payment distribution mechanisms por Noordwijk, Meine van, Purnomo, H., Peskett, L., Setiono, B.

    Publicado 2008
    “…We report here on a series of stakeholder consultations and focus group discussions to identify options and challenges. …”
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    Libro
  12. The diversity of rural livelihoods and their influence on soil fertility in agricultural systems of East Africa – A typology of smallholder farms por Tittonell, Pablo A., Muriuki, A., Shepherd, Keith D., Mugendi, D., Kaizzi, K.C., Okeyo, J., Verchot, Louis V., Coe, R., Vanlauwe, Bernard

    Publicado 2010
    “…Based on indicators of resource endowment and income strategies and using principal component analysis, farmers’ rankings and cluster analysis the 250 households surveyed were grouped into five farm types: (1) Farms that rely mainly on permanent off-farm employment (from 10 to 28% of the farmers interviewed, according to site); (2) larger, wealthier farms growing cash crops (8–20%); (3) medium resource endowment, food self-sufficient farms (20–38%); (4) medium to low resource endowment relying partly on non-farm activities (18–30%); and (5) poor households with family members employed locally as agricultural labourers by wealthier farmers (13–25%). …”
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