Resultados de búsqueda - "capitalism"
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Sudan’s humanitarian crisis: The collapse of food, water, and energy security
Publicado 2025“…The two warring parties—the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF)—desperate to gain the upper hand, have bombed, looted, raped, and destroyed huge swathes of the country, including, of course, the capital Khartoum.…”
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Environmental degradation in sub-Saharan Africa: issues for policy analysis
Publicado 1993“…Causes of natural resource degradation, property arrangements, capital markets, commodity prices, monetary policy, and marketing are discussed. …”
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Adaptación de dos variedades de garbanzos (Cicer arietinum L) a la región de los llanos riojanos
Publicado 2022“…El presente artículo pretende compartir los resultados obtenidos de un ensayo llevado a cabo en la Capital de la provincia de la Rioja en articulación con la Facultad de Ciencias Agronómicas de la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba orientado a validar la aptitud agroecológica del cultivo del garbanzo.…”
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Macro and micro effects of subsidy cuts: a short-run CGE analysis for Egypt
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Productive performance of alternative land covers along aridity gradients: ecological, agronomic and economic perspectives
Publicado 2018“…Soybean had the highest gross profit per hectare (+ 50%) and total capital return of investment (+ 70%). Pastures offered the highest functional capital return of investment (+ 98%; without fixed capital, infrastructure and land value costs), explaining their relevance at the onset of the deforestation process and the gradual prevalence of crops afterwards. …”
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Nature’s contributions to people: Coproducing quality of life from multifunctional landscapes
Publicado 2021“…For each of these coproduction types, we describe the types of natural and human-derived capital involved. This approach highlights: nature’s key contributions to people as perceived by participants; landscape multifunctionality and interlinkages among NCP induced by their simultaneous coproduction to improve quality of life; and a gradient of natural and human-derived capital among coproduction types and among material, nonmaterial, and regulating NCP. …”
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Monitoring the agri-food system in Myanmar: Mechanization Service Providers – July 2024 survey round
Publicado 2024“…These operations are essential for food production and farm income. MSPs are capital-intensive operations. The economic viability of these businesses is highly sensitive to (1) capacity utilization, which generates the cash flow needed to repay equipment loans; (2) prices of imported capital goods, including machines, equipment, and fuels; and (3) availability of machine operators, among others. …”
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Diversification in Indian agriculture towards high-value crops: The role of smallholders
Publicado 2007“…Although fruit cultivation is also labor intensive (as compared to cultivation of staples), fruits are relatively capital intensive, making them a less advantageous choice for smallholders who tend to have low capital endowments. …”
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Rationale for a follow-up study focusing on economic productivity
Publicado 2005“…Past studies of nutrition, human capital formation, and economic productivity have been limited by the fact that biomedical researchers and economists work largely in isolation, with loss of complementarity. …”
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Building cooperative capacity: The specialty coffee sector in Nicaragua
Publicado 2014“….– Experience with Soppexcca shows that the creation of sustainable collective organizations is a long-term process, particularly in respect of building human capital.– The paper examines enterprise development using concepts of capital asset formation and cooperative performance, and argues the significance of effective links between value chain stakeholders as well as internal cooperative performance.…”
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Decentralisation, local communities and forest management in Barito Selatan district, Central Kalimantan
Publicado 2001“…First, interviews were conducted with key government officials and community figures in the provincial capital, Palangkaraya, and the district capital, Buntok. …”
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Household livelihoods in semi-arid regions: options and constraints
Publicado 2002“…Marked wealth differentiation occurs, with local people recognising the different wealth groupings largely on the basis of various capital assets. One factor driving differentiation is whether a household has access to remittance income. …”
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The effectiveness of village bylaws in sustainable management of community-managed exclosures in northern Ethiopia
Publicado 2013“…This indicates that high social capital does not always enhance communal resource management. …”
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Gender dimensions of rainwater and livelihoods management in rural crop-livestock systems:Practices and Innovations in the Nakanbé River Basin in Burkina Faso
Publicado 2014“…Especially access to physical capital including fertilizer, improved seed varieties, agricultural tools and livestock are important to provide for gender specific needs, households’ sustainment and would provide disadvantaged women with considerable empowerment potentials.…”
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Green Businesses in the Colombian Amazon Dynamic Capabilities, Elements of Sustainable Development, and Characteristics of Innovative Performance
Publicado 2025“…Putumayo had the highest proportion of potential businesses, supported by strong institutional coordination through CORPOAMAZONIA; Caquetá stood out in financial inclusion and human capital, while Amazonas faced more structural limitations. …”
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Swedish rural depopulation
Publicado 2015“…With continuous urbanization, they are losing both social and economic capital. Social capital is lost if few of the inhabitants can, or want to, stay. …”
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