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  1. Smart farmers: Learning with digital technologies por Sylvester, Gerard, Davis, Kristin E., Gammelgaard, Johanna, Preissing, John

    Publicado 2021
    “…This investment brief explores cases from a global study and other examples to provide insights and investment recommendations on the use of digital technologies to strengthen agriculture human capital.…”
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  2. Recovering bioenergy in Sub-Saharan Africa: gender dimensions, lessons and challenges por Njenga, M., Mendum, R.

    Publicado 2018
    “…Reusing locally available waste materials for energy production and as soil ameliorant (in the case of biochar) in small enterprises allows women and youth who lack business capital to begin modest, locally viable businesses. …”
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  3. Green Businesses in the Colombian Amazon Dynamic Capabilities, Elements of Sustainable Development, and Characteristics of Innovative Performance por Cardozo Jiménez, Carol Jennifer, Riascos Erazo, Sandra Cristina, Hernández-Núñez, Héctor Eduardo, Casanoves, Fernando

    Publicado 2025
    “…The analysis identified three business types: (1) Businesses with Potential, characterized by high levels of innovation, learning, and absorptive capacity; (2) Developing Businesses, with strengths in social, economic, and human capital but limited environmental sustainability; and (3) Limited Businesses, which lag in all three dimensions. …”
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  4. Prosperity prospects in contested forest areas: evidence from community forestry development in Guatemala and Nicaragua por Stoian, D., Rodas, A., Arguello, J.

    Publicado 2016
    “…Human capital was sufficiently developed for managing forests, but less so for processing wood and doing business. …”
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  5. Building cooperative capacity: The specialty coffee sector in Nicaragua por Poole, N., Donovan, J.

    Publicado 2014
    “…However, important gaps remain, and addressing these gaps requires changes in Soppexcca and sustained support.– As a case study, findings cannot be readily generalized but the implications will be of significance beyond the coffee sector in Nicaragua, wherever and in whatever sector building cooperative capacity is an important development objective.– 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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