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  1. Advancing women’s nutrition by leveraging women’s groups and movements in South Asia: Potential opportunities por Shrivastav, Monica, Desai, Sapna, Hazra, Avishek

    Publicado 2023
    “…The basic tenets of group/movement-based engagement, i.e., womencentered and women-led programming, strengthening social capital and leadership while building networks and community advocacy, are instructive in how to improve future nutrition programming in South Asia. …”
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    Ponencia
  2. Designing gender-smart agricultural advisory services: examining evidence from ethiopia, india and uganda por Repishti, Jona, Singh, Namita

    Publicado 2023
    “…Digital Green has successfully partnered to create farmerto-farmer community videos, engaging thousands of extension workers and reaching 4.1 million farmers, 70% of whom are women. …”
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  3. Farmers' co-learning for effective agroforestry and improved animal welfare in Humbo District, Ethiopia por Berhe, Tsega, Gelan, Eyob, Mokria, Mulugeta, Alemayehu, Gezahegn, Doyle, Rebecca

    Publicado 2024
    “…This includes creating real ‘communities of practice’ where farmers share their experiences, learn from each other and expand their social networks, thereby collaboratively generating knowledge. …”
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  4. Microfinance por Sharma, Manohar

    Publicado 2003
    “…Of the nearly 189,587 village bank members worldwide that received loans from the Foundation for International Community Assistance in 2001, most are women (FINCA 2002). …”
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  5. Fostering farmers’ innovativeness through training and extension approaches: A systematic literature review por Nouatin, Farêne G.K., Gouroubera, Mori W., Moumouni-Moussa, Ismail

    Publicado 2025
    “…The findings reveal that (1) farmers' innovativeness varies across different extension approaches; (2) digital-based approaches promote the highest levels of innovation adoption, mainly for non-technological innovation, while integrated approaches perform best for technological innovations; (3) both digital-based and integrated approaches are more effective for knowledge acquisition; (4) digital-based and multi-stakeholder approaches are more effective for fostering continuous innovation; (5) capacity building, community and social networks, and access to resources and support emerged as the most significant drivers of farmers’ innovativeness; and (6) positive impacts with a greater focus on environmental and economic dimensions were reported, although variability in outcomes suggests that context-specific factors play a crucial role. …”
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    Journal Article
  6. Resilient futures: Acknowledging the shared challenges of early career food system researchers in uncertain times por Boylan, Sinead, Manohar, Swetha, Ambikapathi, Ramya, Fabila, Max, Cubillo, Beau, Mauli, Senoveva, Lukanga, Editrudith, Oloko, Ayodele, Fanzo, Jessica

    Publicado 2026
    “…We highlight the importance of adaptability, mentorship, and building supportive networks, alongside recognition of Indigenous knowledge systems and the contextual realities shaping food systems across geographies. …”
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  7. Graduate students and knowledge exchange with local stakeholders: possibilities and preparation por Duchelle, Amy E., Biedenweg, K., Lucas, C., Virapongse, A., Radachowsky, J., Wojcik, D.J., Londres, M., Bartels, W.L., Alvira, D., Kainer, K.A.

    Publicado 2009
    “…Graduate programs can prepare students for knowledge exchange with partners by developing specialized skills training, nurturing external networks, offering funding, maximizing strengths of universities in developed and developing regions through partnership, and evaluating knowledge exchange experiences. …”
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  8. Assessing the vulnerability of traditional maize seed systems in Mexico to climate change por Bellon, M.R., Hodson D, Hellin, Jonathan

    Publicado 2011
    “…We studied the structure and spatial scope of seed systems of 20 communities in four transects across an altitudinal gradient from 10–2,980 m above sea level in five states of eastern Mexico. …”
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    Journal Article
  9. Outcome Mapping as a monitoring and evaluation tool in the Ecohealth Field Building Initiative Leadership Initiative (FBLI) in Southeast Asia por Giang Thi Huong Pham, Tung Xuan Dinh, Mallee, H., Hung Nguyen-Viet

    Publicado 2013
    “…Outcome Harvesting as a variation of Outcome Mapping - a M&E concept focusing on one specific type of result: outcomes as behavioral change - has been used to monitor and evaluate the achievements of hundreds of networks, non-governmental organizations, research centers, think tanks, and community-based organizations around the world. …”
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  10. Multi-actor scenarios to build capacity for food systems governance at the sub-continental level por Vervoort, Joost M., Ingram, J., Ericksen, Polly J., Chaudhury, M., Förch, Wiebke, Thornton, Philip K., Kristjanson, Patricia M.

    Publicado 2012
    “…This paper reports on how developing these socioeconomic scenarios creates collaborative multi-sector networks in East and West Africa and South Asia that together focus on key regional uncertainties. …”
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  11. Village Baseline Study – Site Analysis Report for My Loi, Ky Anh district, Ha Tinh province – Viet Nam por Hai, Le Van, Duong, Minh Tuan, Hieu, Do Trong, Hoan, Le Khai, Lien, Phan Huong, Simelton, Elisabeth, Ferrer, Alice J., Tan Yen, Bui

    Publicado 2014
    “…The VBS had three main topics: map of (1) community resources, (2) organizational landscapes, and (3) information networks. …”
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  12. An overview of animal health and communication constraints in smallholder farming systems of Machakos County, Kenya por Mutua, Florence K., Onono, J., Bruck, A., Makau, L.

    Publicado 2019
    “…Current animal management practices, for example, failure to confine dogs, predispose the community to a number of health risks including bites from rabid animals. …”
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    Journal Article
  13. Impact assessment report at the meso-level: Experiences from Ghana por Manoti, Dismas, Kikulwe, Enoch, Carbonell Barlis, Angelica, Dalaa, Mustapha Alasan, Obeng, Faustina, Mahama, Obed Kwaku

    Publicado 2025
    “…AICCRA’s blended scaling model, combining radio, interactive phone-ins, IVR in local languages, community information centres, demonstration plots, and lead-farmer networks, substantially improved farmers’ access to timely, contextualized CIS/CSA advisories. …”
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  14. Bean technology adoption and its impact on smallholder farmers’ productivity, bean consumption; and food security data, Zimbabwe por Katungi, Enid Mbabazi, Makotore, Walter, Mutua, Mercy Muli, Mutari, Bruce, Kalemera, Sylvia Monica, Maereka Enoch

    Publicado 2025
    “…To assess spillover effects, we also conducted community-level key informant interviews, profiling both direct and indirect beneficiary communities. …”
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  15. Bean technology adoption and its impact on smallholder farmers’ productivity, bean consumption; and food security data, Zimbabwe por Katungi, Enid Mbabazi, Makotore, Walter, Mutua, Mercy Muli, Mutari, Bruce, Kalemera, Sylvia Monica, Maereka Enoch

    Publicado 2025
    “…To assess spillover effects, we also conducted community-level key informant interviews, profiling both direct and indirect beneficiary communities. …”
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    Conjunto de datos
  16. Agricultural Innovation in the Volta River Basin: An Analysis of Changes in Knowledge, Skills and Livelihoods brought about by the Volta Basin Development Challenge por Lasiter, Kalie, Tarrant, Anna

    Publicado 2013
    “…Since this particular report is focused solely on the community level, it is difficult to ascertain the extent to which new practices and skills exhibited by community members are truly products of agricultural innovation systems. …”
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    Manuscript-unpublished
  17. From design to action: Evidence of implementation and scaling up of agroclimatic services in Guatemala por Zapata Caldas, Emmanuel, Bonilla-Barrillas, Melissa, Martinez, Karen, Lopez, Sebastian, Londoño, Juan Manuel, Chavarro, Monica, Navarro, Carlos

    Publicado 2025
    “…English: This document synthesizes the evidence of the implementation and scaling up of community-based agroclimatic bulletins in Guatemala, developed between 2022 and 2025 using human-centered design and gender and social inclusion approaches. …”
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  18. Morphological and metabolic profiling of a tropical‐adapted potato association panel subjected to water recovery treatment reveals new insights into plant vigor por Toubiana, D., Cabrera, R., Salas, E., Maccera, C., Franco dos Santos, G., Cevallos, D., Lindqvist-Kreuze, H., López, J., Maruenda, H.

    Publicado 2020
    “…Community detection and difference network analysis highlighted the differences between the two networks, revealing a significant correlational link between fumarate and plant vigor. …”
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  19. Multi-stakeholder process strengthens agricultural innovations and sustainable livelihoods of farmers in southern Nigeria por Bisseleua, D.H.B., Idrissou, L., Olurotimi, P., Ogunniyi, A., Mignouna, Djana B., Bamire, S.A.

    Publicado 2018
    “…But at maturity, the results of the struggle between researchers and farmers would lead to co-reaction and community-based research. Consequently, the knowledge and power dynamics that take place within the MSP should be considered the centre of co-construction and platform dynamics. …”
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  20. Consistent diel activity patterns of forest mammals among tropical regions por Vallejo-Vargas, A.F., Sheil, D., Semper-Pascual, A., Beaudrot, L., Ahumada, Jorge A., Akampurira, E., Bitariho, R., Espinosa, S., Estienne, V., Jansen, P.A., Kayijamahe, C., Martin, E.H., Lima, M.G.M., Mugerwa, B., Rovero, F., Salvador, J., Santos, F., Spironello, W.R., Uzabaho, E., Bischof, R.

    Publicado 2022
    “…An animal’s daily use of time (their “diel activity”) reflects their adaptations, requirements, and interactions, yet we know little about the underlying processes governing diel activity within and among communities. Here we examine whether community-level activity patterns differ among biogeographic regions, and explore the roles of top-down versus bottom-up processes and thermoregulatory constraints. …”
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