Resultados de búsqueda - "traditional knowledge"

  1. Improving livelihood in pastoral systems through an entrepreneurial ecosystem approach to sustainable sheep and goat production: tools for rapid assessment in pastoral systems por Ojango, Julie M.K., Sila, Winfred, Mukalo, Irene, Okoth, Joshua, Lekimariki, Joshua, Nyanja, Belphine, Oyieng, Edward

    Publicado 2024
    “…The Small Ruminant Tools for Rapid Assessment of Pastoral Systems (STRAPS) initiative supports sustainable sheep and goat production in pastoral systems by integrating traditional knowledge, modern breeding techniques and sustainable practices. …”
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    Brief
  2. From science to action: Advancing the Global Biodiversity Framework at SBSTTA-27 por Murillo, Adelaida L.

    Publicado 2025
    “…The meeting also highlighted the establishment of the new Subsidiary Body on Article 8(j), which focuses on Indigenous Peoples and local communities, and its role in embedding traditional knowledge into biodiversity governance. For the CGIAR Multifunctional Landscapes Science Program, SBSTTA-27 presented a strategic opportunity to align research and landscape approaches with global priorities that link biodiversity with food, land, and water systems…”
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  3. Tharu community's perception on climate changes and their adaptive initiations to withstand its impacts in Western Terai of Nepal por Maharjan S. K., Sigdel, E. R., Sthapit, B.R., Regmi B.R.

    Publicado 2011
    “…Local communities are facing these changes over the time and adapting strategies as per their own traditional knowledge, skills and information. Most of these strategies are biodiversity friendly, economically viable and socially acceptable. …”
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    Journal Article
  4. Contract farming and Indian agriculture: Can agribusiness help the small farmer? por Swain, Braja B.

    Publicado 2016
    “…It was observed that contract farming cannot be seen as a panacea for all the problems afflicting the Indian agriculture while it has the potential to address the problems relating to access to market (input and output), new technology and price stability, it generates the problems like degradation of traditional knowledge, soil quality and bias towards large farmers. …”
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    Journal Article
  5. Baseline Survey Report:IV. Hanku, Jumla. Integrating traditional crop genetic diversity into technology: Using a biodiversity portfolio against unpredictable environmental change i... por Palikhey, E., Sthapit, S.R., Gautam, S., Gauchan, D., Bhandari, B., Joshi, B.K., Sthapit, B.R.

    Publicado 2017
    “…The Baseline Survey Report, Hanku, Jumla’ provides a summary of the various facets of the mandate crops’ genetic resources, traditional knowledge of the farmers, and socio-economic context of the farming systems present in the Jumla project site (Hanku VDC, Jumla District) of the Local Crop Project. …”
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    Informe técnico
  6. Summary Report of the Genetic Resources Policy Committee (GRPC) Meetings Held in 2005 por CGIAR Genetic Resources Policy Committee

    Publicado 2006
    “…They are: 1.Implementing the “Guiding principles for the development of Future Harvest Centres’ policies to address the possibility of unintentional presence of transgenes in ex situ collections”. 2) The development of the Future Harvest Centres’ draft agreement with the Governing Body to place their ex situ PGRFA collections under the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture. 3) Implementation of Article 15.4 of the International Treaty, 4) declining rates of acquisition by Future Harvest Centre Genebanks and future acquisition strategies, 5) Ethical principles informing how Future Harvest Centres should deal with potentially confidential knowledge they develop in private sector partnerships and b. traditional knowledge they acess and use. 6) Promoting consistency among Centres' Intellectual Property Policy Statements, 7) Trends in the appropriation of , and the extension of controls over, genetic resources for food and agriculture that limit their availability fo research and breeding, 8) Invasive species and policy issues for the CGIAR, and 9) Centres' technology transfers as benefits sharing and Centres' contributions to farmers' rights pursuant to the International Treaty. …”
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    Meeting Report
  7. On-farm management of agricultural biodiversity in Nepal: Good practices - Revised edition 2012 por Sthapit, B., Shrestha, P., Bioversity International, Local Initiatives for Biodiversity, Research and Development, Nepal Agricultural Research Council

    Publicado 2012
    “…The book includes a set of community-based management practices of agricultural biodiversity such as participatory four cell analysis that allows analysis of the amount and distribution of local crop diversity and farmer’s rationale of such distribution; documenting traditional knowledge and diversity inventory using community biodiversity register, diversity block for verification and multiplication of seed, diversity kits to redistribute rare and unique varieties and improve access and availability through social seed network and community seed bank to provide an local institution to save, store and exchange of local germplasm and associated knowledge and a platform of social learning. …”
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  8. Trends of rainfall onset, cessation, and length of growing season in northern Ghana: comparing the rain gauge, satellite, and farmer's perceptions por Atiah, W.A., Muthoni, Francis K., Kotu, Bekele Hundie, Kizito, Fred, Amekudzi, L.K.

    Publicado 2021
    “…A total of 71% of farmers rely on traditional knowledge to forecast rainfall onsets. Adaptation measures applied were not always consistent with the rainfall seasonality. …”
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    Journal Article
  9. Current Agriculture Practices: Baseline Survey Report: Central Highlands Ecoregion Foodscape (CHEF) por Gizaw, Desta, Desalegn, Henok, Michael, Kinyua, Nyawade, Shadrack, Assefa, Banchayehu, Boaz, Waswa

    Publicado 2025
    “…The approach fosters bridging traditional knowledge and scalable nature-based interventions to drive and achieve an inclusive and sustainable food systems transformation and to accelerate system-wide change. …”
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  10. Managing smallholder teak plantations: field guide for farmers por Pramono, A.A., Fauzi, M.A., Widyani, N., Heriansyah, I., Roshetko, James M.

    Publicado 2011
    “…Some techniques discussed are adopted from farmers’ traditional knowledge in Gunungkidul.…”
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    Libro
  11. Baseline survey report: III. Chhipra, Humla. Integrating traditional crop genetic diversity into technology: Using a biodiversity portfolio against unpredictable environmental chan... por Parajuli, A., Subedi, A., Adhikari, A.R., Sthapit, S.R., Joshi, B.K., Gauchan, D., Sthapit, B.R.

    Publicado 2017
    “…The Baseline Survey Report, Chhipra, Humla’ provides a summary of the various facets of the mandate crops’ genetic resources, traditional knowledge of the farmers, and socio-economic context of the farming systems present in the Humla project site (Chhipra VDC, Humla District) of the Local Crop Project. …”
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  12. Tackling conflicts, supporting livelihoods: Convivial conservation in the Campo Ma'an National Park por Nchanji, Yvonne Kiki, Ramcilovic-Suominen, Sabaheta, Nchanji, Eileen Bogweh, Mala, William Armand, Kotilainen, Juha

    Publicado 2023
    “…While most of the literature on park management and nature conservation has focused on the negative implications for local people’s livelihoods, fewer studies have empirically analysed local people’s strategies in responding to these policies and renegotiating their position to continue their traditional livelihoods using their traditional knowledge and legal systems. This study contributes to the current literature on nature conservation by focusing on the impacts of nationally and internationally driven nature conservation policies on indigenous people and local communities (IPLCs) and collective strategies and responses to such policies and initiatives to continue their livelihood and cultural practices. …”
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    Journal Article
  13. Climate change, human mobility, and peace and security: An examination of dominant policy narratives (Burkina Faso) por Schapendonk, Frans, Ramos, Cristina, Scartozzi, Cesare Marco, Cisse, Ramatoulaye, Laderach, Peter, Pacillo, Grazia

    Publicado 2025
    “…These include, firstly, the negative framing of pastoralist systems and a push for sedentarisation, which risks undermining the resilience and traditional knowledge systems of such communities and potentially contribute to further marginalisation. …”
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  14. Varietal diversity and conservation status of banana, taro, pumpkin, and mustard green in mountainous areas of Northwest Vietnam por Vu, D.T., Ta, P.D.V., Vu, T.D., Naziri, D., Le, T.M.T., Vo, A.T., Navarrete, I., Haan, Stef de

    Publicado 2025
    “…This study assesses the agrobiodiversity richness, traditional knowledge, and conservation status associated with four key crops—banana, taro, pumpkin, and mustard green—in Northwest Vietnam. …”
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    Journal Article
  15. Filling the gaps: Advancing neglected and underutilised species and knowledge systems in Thailand for food security and environmental sustainability por Saiyasombat, Worakrit, Chathiran, Wimonphan, Chimasangkanan, Jaruwan, Bromage, Sabri, Borelli, Teresa, Hunter, Danny, Srichamnong, Warangkana

    Publicado 2025
    “…By combining scientific research with traditional knowledge, NUS can contribute to resilient, culturally relevant, and sustainable food systems in Thailand and globally.…”
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    Journal Article
  16. Integrating food biodiversity into public food procurement: a Brazilian Amazon case of Indigenous Peoples and local communities por Cabral da Conceição, Bianca, Borelli, Teresa, das Graças Ferreira Frazao, Andrea, Tomchinsky, Bernardo, Mendonce, Sharon, Hunter, Danny

    Publicado 2025
    “…Common barriers included rigid procurement guidelines, culturally inappropriate menus, and erosion of traditional knowledge, reflecting the marginalization of Indigenous Peoples, as well as food biodiversity. …”
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    Journal Article
  17. Rehabilitacion de areas degradadas en la Amazonia peruana: revision de experiencias y lecciones aprendidas por Meza, A., Sabogal, C., Jong, W. de

    Publicado 2006
    “…They emphasize funding aspects (through credits, competing funds, premiums); commercial opportunities for tree species with short harvesting cycles and growing market acceptance; the need to link markets and to add value to products from rehabilitated areas; the need to incorporate traditional knowledge and ensure active local participation from the beginning; and finally, not to raise unrealistically high expectations. …”
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    Libro
  18. Wild food plants and trends in their use: from knowledge and perceptions to drivers of change in West Sumatra, Indonesia por Pawera, Lukas, Khomsan, Ali, Zuhud, Ervizal A.M., Hunter, Danny, Ickowitz, Amy, Polesny, Zbynek

    Publicado 2020
    “…The study documented 106 WFPs (85 species), and Minangkabau were found to steward richer traditional knowledge than Mandailing. Although both communities perceived WFPs positively, consumption has declined over the last generation. …”
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    Journal Article
  19. Participatory seed exchange (PSE): A community based mechanism for promoting access to seeds por Pudasaini, Niranjan, Ghimire, Krishna Hari, Gurung, Rita, Pitambar, Shrestha, Gauchan, Devendra

    Publicado 2020
    “…PSE is being utilized as a multi-propose tool to identify, exchange and document available APGR along with associated traditional knowledge by mobilizing local community and their networks. …”
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    Capítulo de libro
  20. Community-led plantation model Shahada Cluster, India por VS, Viswadev, Meshram, Manish

    Publicado 2024
    “…By combining the traditional knowledge of local communities with agroforestry, the NATURE+ initiative is promoting sustainable land use and biodiversity conservation. …”
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    Brochure

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