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  1. Quantifying the state of the coral reef ecosystem in relation to biophysical benthic and pelagic indicators and biological drivers of change in the Saba National Marine Park, Dutch... por Homes, Wiebke

    Publicado 2021
    “…A better understanding of the interactions, ecological roles and functions of benthic and fish communities is therefore essential for the protection of reefs, that are of high value to Saba. …”
    Enlace del recurso
    Second cycle, A2E
  2. Implications of bulk water transfer on local water management institutions: A case study of the Melamchi Water Supply Project in Nepal por Pant, Dhruba, Bhattarai, Madhusudan, Basnet, Govinda

    Publicado 2008
    “…To mitigate a drinking water crisis in Kathmandu valley, the Government of Nepal initiated the Melamchi Water Supply Project in 1997, which will divert water from the Melamchi River to Kathmandu city's water supply network. In the first phase, the Project will divert 170,000 cubic meters of water per day (at the rate of 1.97M3/sec), which will be tripled using the same infrastructure as city water demand increases in the future. …”
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    Artículo preliminar
  3. Varietal turnover in potato and its effect on yield: Evidence from household surveys in India por Sharma, Kriti, Kumar, Anjani, Kumar, Nalini Ranjan

    Publicado 2025
    “…Extension programs and targeted outreach in politically networked communities may also help bridge information gap. …”
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    Journal Article
  4. Exploring the productivity and profitability of small-scale communal irrigation systems in Sub-Saharan Africa por Bjornlund, Henning, Pittock, J.

    Publicado 2017
    “…The project was primarily supported by AUD 3.2 million in 2013–17 from the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (Project FSC/2013/006) to identify means of improving the environmental and socio-economic sustainability of smallholder irrigation communities. The project is a partnership of eight African and Australian research and governmental organizations led by the Australian National University and including the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (Australia), University of South Australia, National Institute for Irrigation (Mozambique), Ardhi University (Tanzania), International Crop Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (Zimbabwe), University of Pretoria and the Food, Agriculture, Natural Resources and Policy Analysis Network. …”
    Enlace del recurso
    Journal Article
  5. Forest foods and healthy diets: quantifying the contributions por Rowland, D., Ickowitz, A., Powell, B., Nasi, Robert, Sunderland, Terry C.H.

    Publicado 2017
    “…A growing evidence base suggests these foods may be of great importance to the dietary quality of people living in close proximity to forests – especially in communities with poor access to markets. Despite widespread evidence of the consumption of forest foods around the world, to date, few studies have attempted to quantify the nutritional contributions these foods make. …”
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    Journal Article
  6. Innovating and scaling risk reducing measures for farmers and livestock keepers in the drylands por Whitbread, Anthony M., Akinseye, M. Folorunso, Banerjee, Rupsha R., Dhulipala, Ram, Diouf, Fatoumata Bintou, Faye, Aliou, Faye, Adama, Joseph, Emanuel Jacob, Kebe, Amy, Konte, Oumar, Paliwal, Ambica, Sow, Fafa, Wane, Abdrahmane, Worou, Nadine

    Publicado 2023
    “…In the drylands, low and variable rainfall patterns often leave poor communities dependent on rainfed pastoral and agropastoral production highly vulnerable. …”
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    Ponencia
  7. Thousands of plant breeders: women conserving in situ crop genetic resources por Bradburn, Christopher

    Publicado 2014
    “…Functioning and sprawled rural communities 3. Negative perceptions towards modern variety crops 4. …”
    Enlace del recurso
    Second cycle, A2E
  8. Control biológico de fitopatógenos, insectos y ácaros: agentes de control biológico. V. 1 por Santos Díaz, Adriana Marcela, Cotes Prado, Alba Marina, Caro Quintero, Alejandro, Bustillo Pardey, Alex Enrique, Escobar, Alexander, Díaz García, Andrés, Arcila Cardona, Ángela María, Carabalí Muñoz, Arturo, Vásquez Ordóñez, Aymer Andrés, Lohr, Bernhard Leo, Oehlschlager, Cam, Beltrán Acosta, Camilo Rubén, Moreno Velandia, Carlos Andres, Espinel Correal, Carlos, González Almario, Carolina, Clerck, Caroline de, Hoy, Casey W., Narváez Vásquez, Consuelo Alexandra, León, Diana Marcela, Rincón Rueda, Diego Fernando, Espitia Malagón, Eduardo María, Alarcón Torres, Érika Andrea, Grijalba, Érika Paola, Moreno, Fabiola, Borrero Echeverry, Felipe, Cruz Barrera, Fredy Mauricio, Berg, Gabriele, Vargas, Germán, Barrera Cubillos, Gloria Patricia, León Martínez, Guillermo Adolfo, González F., Guillermo, Jijakil, Haissam, Rivera Trujillo, Hugo Fernando, Hernández Nopsa, John Fredy, Ibarra, Jorge, Jurat Fuentes, Juan Luis, Gómez Valderrama, Juliana Andrea, Köhl, Jürgen, Smalla, Kornelia, Villamizar, Laura Fernanda, Solorzano Buitrago, Leonardo, Torres Torres, Lissette Aracelly, Uribe Gutiérrez, Liz Alejandra, Pulido, Luz Astrid, Pérez, Manuel Ricardo, Manzano Martínez, María del Rosario, Díaz Niño, María Fernanda, Díaz Niño, María Fernanda, Zuluaga Mogollón, María Victoria, Belaich, Mariano Nicolás, Hurst, Mark, Gómez Álvarez, Martha Isabel, Rodríguez, Martha Liliana, Wisniewski, Michael, López Ferber, Miguel, Barreto Triana, Nancy del Carmen, Ghiringhelli, Pablo Daniel, Cuartas, Paola Emilia, Betancourt, Ruth Análida, Kobayashi, Sadao, Aragón Rodríguez, Sandra Milena, Massart, Sébastien, Lewis Mosher, Stephen, Kondo Rodriguez, Demian Takumasa, Jackson, Trevor, Bettiol, Wagner, Fargetton, Xavier, Elad, Yigal, Zapata Narváez, Yimmy Alexander, Martínez, Yohana Alexandra, Balbín Suárez, Alicia

    Publicado 2018
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    Enlace del recurso
    Libro
  9. Scaling impact, enriching lives: HarvestPlus 2024 annual report por HarvestPlus

    Publicado 2025
    “…They are driving change by developing and marketing nutrientenriched foods within their communities, making their local food systems more resilient. …”
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    Informe técnico
  10. Amazon Region por International Center for Tropical Agriculture

    Publicado 2011
    “…The Center’s strategy is to involve communities in participatory and interactive exercises to construct and develop valid marketing options. …”
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    Brief
  11. Free WiFi to monitor flow in Hanoian traditional markets por Reymondin, Louis, Le Trung, Hieu, Vantalon, Thibaud, Pham, Huong, Phan, Trong, Nguyen, Kien

    Publicado 2021
    “…This data is collected even if the smartphone is not connected to the WiFi network. Layer Two When a smartphone user connects to the free WiFi, they are prompted to answer a series of questions depending on their user type (vendor, customer, etc.). …”
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    Conjunto de datos
  12. Climate Risk Management in Agriculture (CRMA) in Ethiopia: Reference Guide por Hansen, James, Dinku, Tufa, Trzaska, Sylwia, Grossi, Amanda, Siebert, Asher, Han, Eunjin, Belay, Berhanu, Demissie, Teferi, Solomon, Dawit

    Publicado 2024
    “…It is here that climate extremes such as drought have caused widespread failure of seasonal crops, inadequate forage and massive deaths of livestock in pastoralist communities, and hunger resulting emergency food aid averaging $1.1. billion per year. …”
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    Training Material
  13. Improved PCR-RFLP for the detection of diminazene resistance in Trypanosoma congolense under field conditions using filter papers for sample storage por Vitouley, H.S., Mungube, E.O., Allegye-Cudjoe, E., Diall, O., Bocoum, Z., Diarra, B., Randolph, Thomas F., Bauer, B., Clausen, Peter-Henning, Geysen, D., Sidibe, I., Bengaly, Z., Bossche, P. van den, Delespaux, V.

    Publicado 2011
    “…Trypanosoma congolense is widespread in the whole of sub-Saharan Africa and is the species causing considerable losses in livestock production, often affecting the health status of humans through endangering the food supply of rural communities. It is estimated that 50 million cattle are at risk of the disease and that the direct and indirect annual losses related to AAT reach US$4.5 billion [1]. …”
    Enlace del recurso
    Journal Article

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