Search Results - "rhetoric"

  1. Implementing a one health approach to strengthen the management of zoonoses in Ethiopia by Nyokabi, N.S., Moore, H., Berg, S., Lindahl, Johanna F., Phelan, L., Worku, G.G., Mihret, A., Wood, J.L.N.

    Published 2023
    “…Policymakers need to go beyond the rhetoric to a genuine focus on reform of health management and implement policies that bridge human, animal and environmental health. …”
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  2. Applying circular economy principles to intensification of livestock production in sub-Saharan Africa by Duncan, Alan J., Ayantunde, Augustine A., Blümmel, Michael, Amole, Tunde A., Varijakshapanicker, Padmakumar, Moran, Dominic

    Published 2023
    “…The notion of circularity, or the circular economy, is frequently conflated with agro ecological rhetoric, often overlooking a longer tradition of circular resource use efficiency in traditional mixed crop–livestock farming in low-income settings. …”
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  3. US trade wars with emerging countries in the 21st century: Make America and Its partners lose again by Bouët, Antoine, Laborde Debucquet, David

    Published 2017
    “…In a context of rising protectionist rhetoric, this paper looks at the potential impact of trade wars initiated by a change in US trade policies. …”
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  4. The human right to food as a U.S. nutrition concern, 1976-2006 by Messer, Ellen, Cohen, Marc J.

    Published 2007
    “…Qualitative analyses of historical policy position papers, testimonies, research reports, and the popular nutrition literature are used to evaluate how human rights and the HRF—as framing and rhetoric—have influenced nutrition policy, public and official understanding, and outreach. …”
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  5. The principles of conservation and development: do they apply in Malinau? by Boedhihartono, Agni K., Gunarso, Petrus, Levang, P., Sayer, Jeffrey A.

    Published 2007
    “…Both government and conservation organizations have subscribed to the rhetoric of pursuing development pathways that would be sustainable and would conserve the rich biodiversity of the area. …”
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  6. Deliberation or symbolic violence?: the governance of community forestry in Nepal by Ojha, H.R., Cameron, J., Kumar, C.

    Published 2009
    “…It shows how a national forest governance programme is enacted as a complex economy of practices by a wide array of participants and analyses how certain groups continue to dominate the decision-making practices despite the growing rhetoric of participatory governance. Symbolic violence for our purpose occurs when claims to superior knowledge are used to legitimate closure in deliberation on forest governance practices and accepted by those excluded from effective deliberation. …”
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  7. Learning through practice? Learning from the REDD+ demonstration project, Kalimantan Forests and Climate Partnership (KFCP) in Indonesia by Sanders, A.J.P., Ford, R.M., Keenan, R.J., Larson, A.M.

    Published 2020
    “…In this study, we looked behind the rhetoric of learning in the Kalimantan Forests and Climate Partnership (KFCP), a large demonstration project for Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) in Indonesia. …”
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  8. Local government and biodiversity conservation: a case from the Bolivian lowlands by Kaimowitz, D., Flores, G., Johnson, J., Pacheco, P., Pavez, I., Roper, J.M., Vallejos, C., Velez, R.

    Published 2000
    “…Most politically and economically important groups have adopted a ‘green discourse’ promoting the environment and natural resource conservation. However, their rhetoric is not matched by their actions, which concern access to existing resources and short-term gains. …”
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  9. Strategy and steering in governance: The changing fates of the Argentine Planning Council by Alves Rolo, Rodrigo Hernán, Van Assche, Kristof, Duineveld, Martijn

    Published 2025
    “…The internal complexity and the persistence of Peronist ideology in Argentina can account for the revivals of national‐level planning in very different ideological contexts, but the recurring shocks, the stubborn difference between rhetoric and reality, the reliance on informality, created a landscape of fragmented governance and often weak institutional capacity. …”
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  10. Visual communication by Björne, Kajsa

    Published 2009
    “…Visual communication touches many subjects such as perception, communication, language, marketing, image making, image analysis, rhetoric etc. How we perceive an image and what influences us is affected by many different things. …”
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  11. Slum at the center : participation and radical planning in Villa 31, Central Buenos Aires by Andersson, Joel

    Published 2017
    “…At the same time, there is reason to question this rhetoric as many researchers argue that these strategies does not live up to what they promise. …”
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  12. Kommunikation av det kommunala hållbarhetsarbetet : en fallstudie av Växjö kommun by Frejd, Axel, Viman, Isabella

    Published 2018
    “…The study aims to answer its purpose and research questions from a theoretical framework based I theory of organisational (corporate) and place branding, internal marketing, green marketing, and rhetoric. The study raises the duality of the municipal phenomenon, the municipality is both a place and an organisation with responsibility towards that place. …”
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  13. REDD+ and Green Growth: Synergies or discord in Vietnam and Indonesia by Pham Thu Thuy, Moeliono, M., Brockhaus, Maria, Le, N.D., Katila, P.

    Published 2017
    “…In this paper, we will answer this question through analysing: (1) how the two narratives have unfolded in Vietnam and Indonesia and to what extent REDD+ and GG rhetoric include concrete policy objectives; (2) what issues policy actors perceive as challenges for their implementation. …”
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  14. Justice in transition: CGIAR Climate Security launches climate justice research at INAET 2025? by Pacillo, Grazia, Mastrorillo, Marina, Scartozzi, Cesare

    Published 2025
    “…For the CGIAR Climate Security team of the Alliance of Bioversity and CIAT, it was a key moment: we officially launched our Climate Justice Research Strategy, a bold initiative to reposition justice not as a rhetorical afterthought—but as a central strategy for advancing climate action that is equitable, effective, and peace-positive.…”
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  15. How do local actors understand and tend to work toward local economy? : a case study from Åres Gröna Dalar area, Jämtland, Sweden by Dudu, Durukan

    Published 2012
    “…But the level of approval decreases when the local economy perspective is tried to be communicated through rhetorical, verbal and ideological symbols, b) there are four main meanings attributed to local economy : “buy local” and “support for small-scale entrepreneurs and tourism” compose the narrow approach while “individual empowerment and community mobilization” and “decentralization and new way of thinking” are of the wide approach, c) local actors' proposals for actions towards local economy can be analyzed in four categories: “support for small-scale business”, “raising awareness and participation”, “networking and collaboration” and “local saving company”…”
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