Resultados de búsqueda - "social justice"

  1. Hot topics in governance for forests and trees: Towards a (just) transformative research agenda por Larson, A.M., Mausch, K., Bourne, M., Luttrell, C., Schoneveld, George C., Cronkleton, P., Locatelli, Bruno, Catacutan, D., Cerutti, P.O., Chomba, S., Djoudi, H., Ihalainen, Markus, Lawry, S., Minang, Peter A., Monterroso, I., Myers, R., Naito, D., Pham Thu Thuy, Reed, J., Sarmiento Barletti, J.P., Sola, P., Stoian, D.

    Publicado 2021
    “…To this end, we examine governance in forests and around trees, in landscapes and on farms, through the lens of power and social justice. For applied research aimed at actionable solutions to these global problems, we propose a governance research agenda for the next decade that is both transformative and just.…”
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  2. Research and innovation in agricultural water management for a water-secure world por Smith, Mark, Sikka, Alok, Dirwai, Tinashe Lindel, Mabhaudhi, Tafadzwanashe

    Publicado 2023
    “…However, these innovations still need to fully address equity, inequality and social justice concerning access to water, infrastructure and the delayed technological advances in the global South. …”
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  3. Strategies for promoting Gender and Social Inclusion (GESI) in the agribusiness sector in Kenya: experiences from the field por Apondi, M., Enokenwa Baa, Ojongetakah, Nortje, Karen

    Publicado 2023
    “…The report emphasizes that promoting GESI is not only a matter of social justice, but also essential for achieving sustainable development goals and building more resilient societies.…”
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  4. Can 2 + 2 make 5? From adding up to Intersectionality por Bailey, Arwen, Farnworth, Cathy Rozel, López, Diana E.

    Publicado 2023
    “…Introducing gender, social justice and equity into complex systems with the objective of creating gender-transformative change requires an understanding of how these different dimensions interact and play out. …”
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  5. A consumer–food security nexus framework analysis for resilient agrifood value chains por Ellis, Emmanuella, Kwofie, Ebenezer Miezah, Ngadi, Michael

    Publicado 2021
    “…There is a global consensus that the current food system, involving the production, processing, transport, and consumption of food, is failing—threatening our food security, nutritional security and health, social justice, and natural resources—and therefore requires an immediate transformation if the global “zero hunger by 2030” agenda is to be achieved (HLPE 2017; HLPE 2020). …”
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  6. The Biodiversity of Food and Agriculture (Agrobiodiversity) in the Anthropocene: Research Advances and a Conceptual Framework por Zimmerer, Karl S., Haan, Stef de, Jones, Andrew D., Creed-Kanashiro, Hilary M., Tello, Milka, Carrasco, Miluska, Meza, Krysty, Amaya, Franklin Plasencia, Cruz García, Gisella S., Tubbeh, Ramzi, Jiménez Olivencia, Yolanda

    Publicado 2019
    “…The Agrobiodiversity Knowledge Framework is essential to address the transformative planetary challenges of the Anthropocene that include sustainable development with nutritional security, biodiversity conservation, social justice, climate change, and nutrient pollution. …”
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  7. Putting power and politics central in Nepal’s water governance por Suhardiman, Diana, Karki, Emma, Bastakoti, Ram C.

    Publicado 2021
    “…Policy implications: Following federalism, the political transfer of power and decision-making, to achieve political representation and social justice, rests with locally elected governing bodies. …”
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  8. Messiness of forest governance: How technical approaches suppress politics in REDD+ and conservation projects por Myers, R., Larson, A.M., Ravikumar, A., Kowler, L.F., Yang, A.L., Trench, T.

    Publicado 2018
    “…As is typical in aid or ‘development’ projects conceived in the global North, most of the solutions advanced to improve REDD+ tend to focus on addressing issues of justice (or ‘fairness’) in distributive terms, rather than addressing more inherently political objections to REDD+ such as those based on rights or social justice. Using data collected from over 700 interviews in five countries with both REDD+ and non-REDD+ cases, we argue that the failure to incorporate political notions of justice into conservation projects such as REDD+ results in ‘messiness’ within governance systems, which is a symptom of injustice and illegitimacy. …”
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  9. Advancing an intersectional lens into gender transformative work in agri-food systems por López, Diana E., Gualoto, Ekaterina, Pyburn, Rhiannon

    Publicado 2023
    “…Furthermore, through a critical examination of power structures, GTAs grounded in intersectionality can pave the way for social justice within existing agri-food systems.…”
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  10. Reconciling conservation and development requires enhanced integration and broader aims: A cross- continental assessment of landscape approaches por Estrada Carmona, Natalia, Carmenta, Rachel, Reed, James, Betemariam, Ermias, Declerck, Fabrice, Falk, Thomas, Hart, Abigail K, Jones, Sarah K, Kleinschroth, Fritz, McCartney, Matthew P., Meinzen-Dick, Ruth S., Milder, Jeff, Quintero, Marcela, Remans, Roseline, Valbuena, Diego, Willement, Louise, Zanzanaini, Camilla, Zhang, Wei

    Publicado 2024
    “…Better-performing LAs are associated with longevity, inclusivity, and diversified investments across goals, notably those enabling social justice. International stakeholder analysis shows broad support for LAs but identifies gaps between support and LAs’ needs. …”
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  11. Prosperous futures inspired by prosperous pasts: Fostering imagination of radical food system alternatives in Guatemala por Rutting, Lucas, Veeger, Marieke, von Breymann, Randolph, Garcia, Ubaldino, Sancir, Norma, Calel, Sandra, Canek, Fredy, Suyuk, Miriam, Vervoort, Joost

    Publicado 2024
    “…More generally, it demonstrates huge potential for imagining transformations, challenging dominant political structures and imaginaries, emphasizing issues of social justice and equity. It shows the value of incorporating the knowledge, perspectives, values and imaginaries of—often marginalized—communities into conversations about sustainability transformations.…”
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  12. Examining social accountability tools in the water sector: a case study from Nepal por Dhungana, H., Clement, Floriane, Otto, B., Das, B.

    Publicado 2021
    “…Furthermore, attention to budget management has not provided space to address environmental and social justice issues related to payment of wages, access to water and decision-making processes in the design of the water scheme and water allocation. …”
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  13. A gender assessment on the main opportunities and stumbling blocks that women face relating to agriculture and agribusiness in Malawi por Greehy, P., Enokenwa Baa, Ojongetakah, Nortje, Karen

    Publicado 2024
    “…Closing the gender gap is not just a social justice concern but also a prerequisite for sustained economic growth and the overall development of the country's agricultural sector.…”
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  14. Targeting in development projects in Egypt: Approaches, challenges, and lessons learned por Shokry, Nada, Jovanovic, Nina, Kurdi, Sikandra, Hamdy, Adham, Elkaramany, Mohamed

    Publicado 2024
    “…Conversely, targeting directs resources to those in greatest need, ensures efficient allocation while upholding principles of social justice, equality, and the right to assistance. …”
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  15. Food systems for sustainable development: proposals for a profound four-part transformation por Caron, P., Ferrero y de Loma-Osorio, G., Nabarro, D., Hainzelin, E., Guillou, M., Andersen, I., Arnold, T., Astralaga, M., Beukeboom, M., Bickersteth, S., Bwalya, M., Caballero, P., Campbell, Bruce M., Divine, N., Fan, Shenggen, Frick, M., Friis, A., Gallagher, M., Halkin, J.P., Hanson, C., Lasbennes, F., Ribera, T., Rockström, Johan, Schuepbach, M., Steer, A., Tutwiler, A., Verburg, G.

    Publicado 2018
    “…Evidence shows the importance of food systems for sustainable development: they are at the nexus that links food security, nutrition, and human health, the viability of ecosystems, climate change, and social justice. However, agricultural policies tend to focus on food supply, and sometimes, on mechanisms to address negative externalities. …”
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  16. Socio-Technical Innovation Bundles for Agri-Food Systems Transformation por Barrett, Christopher B., Benton, Tim G., Fanzo, Jessica, Herrero, Mario, Nelson, Rebecca, Bageant, Elizabeth, Buckler, Edward, Cooper, Karen A., Culotta, Isabella, Fan, Shenggen, Gandhi, Rikin, James, Steven, Kahn, Mark, Lawson-Lartego, Laté, Liu, Jiali, Marshall, Quinn, Mason-D'Croz, Daniel, Mathys, Alexander, Mathys, Cynthia, Mazariegos-Anastassiou, Veronica, Miller, Alesha, Misra, Kamakhya, Mude, Andrew G., Shen, Jianbo, Sibanda, Lindiwe Majele, Song, Claire, Steiner, Roy, Thornton, Philip K., Wood, Stephen A.

    Publicado 2020
    “…Yet these gains increasingly appear unsustainable due to massive, adverse spillover effects on climate, natural environment, public health and nutrition, and social justice. How can humanity innovate further to bring about AFS transformations that can sustain and expand past progress, while making them healthier for all people and for the planet that must sustain current and future generations? …”
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  17. The top 100 questions of importance to the future of global agriculture por Pretty, Jules N., Sutherland, W.J., Ashby, Jacqueline A., Auburn, J., Baulcombe, D.C., Bell, M., Bentley, J.W., Bickersteth, S., Brown, K., Burke, J., Campbell, H., Chen, Kevin Z., Crowley, E.L., Crute, I., Dobbelaere, D.A.E., Edwards-Jones, G., Funes-Monzote, F., Godfray, H. Charles J., Griffon, M., Gypmantisiri, P., Haddad, Lawrence, Halavatau, S., Herren, H., Holderness, M., Izac, A.M.N., Jones, M., Koohafkan, P., Lal, R., Lang, T., McNeely, J., Mueller, A., Nisbett, N., Noble, A.D., Pingali, Prabhu L., Pinto, Y., Rabbinge, Rudy, Ravindranath, N.H., Rola, A., Roling, N., Sage, C., Settle, W., Sha, J.M., Shiming, L., Simons, T., Smith, Pete, Strzepek, Kenneth M., Swaine, H., Terry, Eugene R., Tomich, Thomas P., Toulmin, C., Trigo, Eduardo, Twomlow, Stephen, Vis, J.K., Wilson, J., Pilgrim, S.

    Publicado 2010
    “…The goal for the agricultural sector is no longer simply to maximize productivity, but to optimize across a far more complex landscape of production, rural development, environmental, social justice and food consumption outcomes. However, there remain significant challenges to developing national and international policies that support the wide emergence of more sustainable forms of land use and efficient agricultural production. …”
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