Resultados de búsqueda - "wealth"
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Assessing progress on the coverage of interventions in the first 1000 days in India: Role of national programs
Publicado 2024“…Improvements in coverage were higher among the poor and in rural areas compared with the rich and in urban areas, respectively; wealth and residence gaps narrowed for most interventions. …”
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A comparative analysis of food consumption data from 24-Hour dietary recalls and Household Consumption and Expenditure Surveys in Tanzania
Publicado 2025“…However, compared to 24hR data, energy intakes were substantially lower using HCES data, particularly in large households (42% difference), while there was poor concordance between methods for fruit and meat consumption and for wealth-related trends in cereal and vegetable intake. …”
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An assessment of social and ecological factors influencing the management and productivity of smallholder aquacultural systems in Northern Province, Zambia
Publicado 2025“…Predictive models indicated household wealth, education, farm size, intensity of feed, fingerling and labor inputs, fish growth cycles, and spatial integration with cropland were most associated with aquacultural productivity. …”
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Article 6.8 | CGIAR Road from COP29 to COP30Webinar Series #1
Publicado 2025“…With a background spanning roles at the Ford Foundation, Rockefeller Brothers Fund, and the Forum on Democracy & Trade, he brings a wealth of experience in policy advocacy and sustainable land-use strategies. …”
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The changing face of pastoral systems in grass dominated ecosystems of Eastern Africa
Publicado 2005“…Traditionally, livestock and their products were for subsistence and wealth, but now many are marketed. Grasslands are increasingly being integrated into farming as pastoral systems evolve. …”
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Is adaptation to climate change gender neutral?: Lessons from communities dependent on livestock and forests in northern Mali
Publicado 2011“…These impacts could be both societal (division of labor and power, new social spaces), and economic (market access, livestock wealth). Locally specific gender sensitive analysis of vulnerability is needed to understand dynamics and interaction of divergent adaptive strategies. …”
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Newcastle disease vaccination: From technology to poverty reduction
Publicado 2012“…Conjoint analysis found distance and price were more important vaccine attributes than effectiveness or bundled services. Wealth, gender, knowledge, and disease impacts all influenced uptake, but more important were previous experiences of vaccination and the delivery system available. …”
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Mapping a better future: how spatial analysis can benefit wetlands and reduce poverty in Uganda
Publicado 2009“…This publication presents study carried on Ugandan abundant natural wealth. Its varied wetlands, including grass swamps, mountain bogs, seasonal floodplains, and swamp forests, provide services and products worth hundreds of millions of dollars per year, making them a vital contributor to the national economy. …”
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Poster on mobilizing agro-biodiversity and social networks to cope with adverse effects of climate and social changes: experiences from Kitui, Kenya.
Publicado 2012“…Paticular focus has been put on farmers activities such as crop production, animal keeping, hunting, and off-farm employment as a response to climatic and social changes. Wealth ranking method was performed in a forcus group disscussion as a preliminary process of the survey which identifed 12 representative families from the target community. …”
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Impact of irrigation on livelihood and food security in the modern Hare River Irrigation Scheme in Southern Ethiopia
Publicado 2008“…The major trigger was the introduction of a new banana type so that farmers changed from food crops to cash crops to earn a higher income. Following, the wealth situation of the population ameliorated but less food crops are produced and people become more dependent on the local market. …”
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Crop and irrigation management strategies for saline-sodic soils and waters aimed at environmentally sustainable agriculture
Publicado 2004“…relies on growing appropriate plant species that can tolerate ambient soil salinity and sodicity levels during reclamation of salt-affected soils.A variety of plant species of agricultural significance have been found to be effective in sustainable reclamation of calcareous and moderately sodic and saline-sodic soils.The second strategy fosters dedicating soils to crop production systems where saline andyor sodic waters predominate and their disposal options are limited.Pr oduction systems based on salttolerant plant species using drainage waters may be sustainable with the potential of transforming such waters from an environmental burden into an economic asset.Such a strategy would encourage the disposal of drainage waters within the irrigated regions where they are generated rather than exporting these waters to other regions via discharge into main irrigation canals, local streams, or rivers.Being economically and environmentally sustainable, these strategies could be the key to future agricultural and economic growth and social wealth in regions where saltaffected soils exist andyor where saline-sodic drainage waters are generated.…”
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Factors shaping on-farm genetic resources of sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] in the centre of diversity, Ethiopia
Publicado 2009“…There was no significant difference in the number of varieties held by various wealth groups. With respect to farm size as explained by the quadratic model, it significantly accounted and predicted for the variation in the number of varieties. …”
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Impacts of tsetse control on migration, livestock production, cropping practices and farmer-herder conflicts in the Mouhoun valley of southern Burkina Faso
Publicado 2001“…An econometric analysis of the determinants of the probability of conflicts following tsetse control revealed herd size, intensity of animal traction use, ethnicity, village location and wealth as significant factors. These results are essential for policy recommendations to improve natural resource management in tsetse controlled areas in southern Burkina Faso.…”
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Resource use and food self-sufficiency at farm scale within two agro-ecological zones of Rwanda
Publicado 2014“…The Simbi and Kageyo sectors were selected as the representatives of agro-ecological zones and two villages were selected within each sector. Wealth ranking, focus group discussions and formal survey techniques were used. …”
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Determinants of farmers’ innovativeness in Alaba special Woreda, Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples Region, Ethiopia
Publicado 2008“…The major concern of this study was, therefore, to identify demographic & personal, socio-cultural, wealth-related and institutional factors that could determine farmers’ innovativeness in the study area. …”
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Effect of grazing land exclosure and feeding strategy on livestock water productivity in Lencha Dima Watershed, Guba Lafto Woreda, Amhara Region
Publicado 2009“…The study aims to estimate the livestock water productivity (LWP) and to examine the effect of grazing area closure and feeding strategies on LWP at farm household level under wealth and intervention categories at Lencha Dima watershed. …”
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Understanding local forest management institutions and their role in conserving woody species biodiversity: a case study of Alamata Woreda,
Publicado 2009“…The Pearson chi-square test reveals that the educational level, age, sex, wealth, oxen possession and occupation of the respondents and their attitude and perception towards the communal forests are not significant at p<0.05. …”
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Assessing the quality of participation in farmers' research groups in the Highlands of Kabale, Uganda
Publicado 2001“…The results of the Logit regression model confirmed that the probability of participating in FRG was higher for women compared to men, and that there were no significant differences in wealth circumstances between FRG members and the rest of the community. …”
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Benefits and costs of climate change mitigation technologies in paddy rice: Focus on Bangladesh and Vietnam
Publicado 2016“…The report summarizes the wealth of information on the agronomic benefits of AWD, yet finds very little evidence of AWD’s economic impacts, especially in conjunction with impacts on GHG emissions. …”
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Assessment of the impacts of farmer participation in farmer research groups in the highlands of Kabale, Uganda
Publicado 2002“…The results of the Logit regression model confirmed that the probability of participating in FRG was higher for women compared to men, and that there were no significant differences in wealth circumstances between FRG members and the rest of the community. …”
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