Resultados de búsqueda - "University of Leeds"
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ClimBeR Work Package III Technical Working Group Members Physical Meeting Report
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Aflatoxins stunt growth
Publicado 2002“…Research by the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) and the University of Leeds, UK, has revealed that aflatoxins in food are hampering children s growth in Benin and Togo. …”
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Women and the sustainable development of market-oriented dairying: evidence from the highlands of East Africa
Publicado 1999Enlace del recurso
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Reaching the world’s policy makers through IPCC’s Fifth Assessment Report
Publicado 2016“…CCAFS researcher Professor Andy Challinor, based at the University of Leeds in the UK, was a lead author of the chapter on ‘Food security and food production systems’ in the report on Impacts, Adaptation, and Vulnerability.…”
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Nutrition security in Zambia through policies adaptive to climate extremes
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Working with activity theory: Context, technology, and information behavior
Publicado 2011“…Over the last 7 years, the AIMTech Research Group in the University of Leeds has used cultural‐historical activity theory (CHAT) to inform a range of research activities in the fields of information behavior and information systems. …”
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Management of critical pests and diseases through enhanced risk assessment and surveillance and understanding climate impacts through enhanced modeling
Publicado 2013“…The workshop successfully linked scientists from CG-Centers (Bioversity, CIAT, CIMMYT, CIP, ICRISAT, IITA, and IRRI) and other stakeholders (CABI, FAO, FERA, icipe, UC Davis, University of Leeds, Kansas State University, Ohio State University) working in pest and disease management. …”
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Engineering nematode resistant plantains for sub-Saharan Africa
Publicado 2013“…The International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), in partnership with the University of Leeds, UK, has developed transgenic plantain for nematode resistance using maize cystatin and synthetic repellent genes. …”
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Regional High-Level Multi-stakeholder Policy Dialogue
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