Resultados de búsqueda - Community Networks.

  1. Strengthening community seed banks for gender inclusive development in India por Rengalakshmi, Raj, Puskur, Ranjitha, Pratheepa, C. M., Gopinath, R., Tenneti, Suchaita, Bomuhangi, Allan

    Publicado 2024
    “…Women largely depend on informal seed systems, also referred to as farmer managed or community seed systems. However, with changing agrarian relations, the informal seed systems are facing challenges in ensuring equitable access to traditional and community-preferred landraces or varieties through informal social networks, connections and exchange. …”
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  2. Strengthening Community Seed Banks for Gender inclusive development in India por Rengalakshmi, Raj, Puskur, Ranjitha, Pratheepa, C. M., Gopinath, R., Tenneti, Suchaita, Bomuhangi, Allan

    Publicado 2024
    “…However, with changing agrarian relations and structures, informal seed systems face challenges in ensuring equitable access to traditional and community-preferred landraces or varieties from informal social networks, connections, and exchanges. …”
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  3. Community forestry in Nepal: A policy innovation for local livelihoods por Ojha, Hemant, Persha, Lauren, Chhatre, Ashwini

    Publicado 2009
    “…Community forestry shows traits of political, financial, and ecological sustainability, including emergence of a strong legal and regulatory framework, and robust civil society institutions and networks. …”
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  4. Community-based water tenure in equitable and transformative drought resilience por van Koppen, Barbara, Mweemba, C. E., Amarnath, Giriraj, Schreiner, B.

    Publicado 2024
    “…Focusing on recognitional and procedural equity, vulnerable women’s and men’s community-based water tenure is starting point. Partnering with government in Zambia and with the Water Integrity Network in Kenya, field research in three communities in rural Zambia and in rural communities and a small town sharing several schemes in Kenya is conducted. …”
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  5. Conservative Agriculture Based on Irrigation Increased the Connections in Inter-Kingdom Co-Occurrence Networks in Arid Zones of Argentina por Frene, Juan Pablo, Faggioli, Valeria Soledad, Covelli, Julieta Mariana, Reyna, Dalila, Sobrero, Patricio, Gabbarini, Luciano, Ferrari, Alejandro, Wall, Luis Gabriel

    Publicado 2025
    “…Results: Our results suggest that irrigated agriculture enhanced the connections between members but not the number of network members per se. Additionally, we were able to identify a soil core microbiome, which played an important role in the co-occurrence networks. …”
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  6. Evaluation of the dissemination of new Banana (Musa spp.) Technologies in Central Ghana - the role of technology characteristics por Dzomeku, B.M., Staver, Charles, Aflakpui, G.K.S., Sanogo, D., Garming, H., Ankomah, A.A., Darkey, S.K.

    Publicado 2010
    “…Hence, the formation of farmers’ organizations as a result of the project had yielded dividends to the community. Strengthening farmers’ organizations and social networks can therefore be an effective approach to ensure large dissemination and adoption of improved banana and plantain technologies in the study area.…”
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  7. Restoration of Urban Water Commons: Navigating Social-Ecological Fault Lines and Inequities por Sen, A., Unnikrishnan, H., Nagendra, H.

    Publicado 2021
    “…The networked tank/lake system of Bengaluru has been created by human intervention, with a documented history as far back as the 9th century C.E. …”
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  8. Gendered experiences in small-scale aquaculture in Myanmar: Implications for programs in the community por Rajaratnam, Surendran, Chan Chin Yee, Nhuong Tran, Naw Tha Ku Paul

    Publicado 2023
    “…A total of 24 women and men from two different communities in the Ayeyarwady Region were interviewed. …”
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  9. The Collaborative Cross, a community resource for the genetic analysis of complex traits por Churchill, G.A., Airey, D.C., Allayee, H., Angel, J.M., Attie, A.D., Beatty, J., Beavis, W.D., Belknap, J.K., Bennett, B., Berrettini, W., Bleich, A., Bogue, M., Broman, K.W., Buck, K.J., Buckler, E., Burmeister, M., Chesler, E.J., Cheverud, J.M., Clapcote, S., Cook, M.N., Cox, R.D., Crabbe, J.C., Crusio, W.E., Darvasi, A., Deschepper, C.F., Doerge, R.W., Farber, C.R., Forejt, J., Gaile, D., Garlow, S.J., Geiger, H., Gershenfeld, H., Gordon, T., Gu, J., Gu, W., Haan, G. de, Hayes, N.L., Heller, C., Himmelbauer, H., Hitzemann, R., Hunter, K., Hsu, H.-C., Iraqi, F.A., Ivandic, B., Jacob, H.J., Jansen, R.C., Jepsen, K.J., Johnson, D.K., Johnson, T.E., Kempermann, G., Kendziorski, C., Kotb, M., Kooy, R.F., Llamas, B., Lammert, F., Lassalle, J.M., Lowenstein, P.R., Lu, L., Lusis, A., Manly, K.F., Marcucio, R., Matthews, D., Medrano, J.F., Miller, D.R., Mittleman, G., Mock, B.A., Mogil, J.S., Montagutelli, X., Morahan, G., Morris, D.G., Mott, R., Nadeau, J.H., Nagase, H., Nowakowski, R.S., O'Hara B.F., Osadchuk, A.V., Page, G.P., Paigen, B., Paigen, K., Palmer, A.A., Pan, H.J., Peltonen-Palotie, L., Peirce, J., Pomp, D., Pravenec, M., Prows, D.R., Qi, Z., Reeves, R.H., Roder, J., Rosen, G.D., Schadt, E.E., Schalkwyk, L.C., Seltzer, Z., Shimomura, K., Shou, S., Sillanpää, Mikko J., Siracusa, L.D., Snoeck, H.W., Spearow, J.L., Svenson, K., Tarantino, L.M., Threadgill, D., Toth, L.A., Valdar, W., Pardo-Manuel de Villena, F., Warden, C., Whatley, S., Williams, R.W., Wiltshire, T., Yi, N., Zhang, D., Zhang, M., Zou, F.

    Publicado 2004
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  10. The importance of partnerships in building knowledge networks for P-PD scaling: Emerging partnerships for scaling the pioneer positive deviance approach por Habermann, Birgit, Kiptoo, Emmaculate, Maiyo, Nathan, Gichuki, Leah, Worku, Tigist, Getahun, Elizabeth

    Publicado 2024
    “…Adaptation pioneer households (APHs) and organizations such as government entities, NGOs, dairy cooperatives, private businesses, and other farmers interact and form interconnected partnerships dubbed ‘knowledge network’. A central pillar of such networks is social inclusion, ensuring that diverse farmers have access to knowledge, opportunities, and resources. …”
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  11. Collective action for the conservation of on-farm genetic diversity in a center of crop diversity: an assessment of the role of traditional farmers’ networks por Badstue, Lone Bech, Bellon, Mauricio R., Berthaud, Julien, Ramírez, Alejandro, Flores, Dagoberto, Juárez, Xóchitl, Ramírez, Fabiola

    Publicado 2005
    “…Interventions to support the conservation of landraces on farm, based on specialized networks for seed that rely on collective action, may not work.…”
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  12. Seed Systems and Crop Management Community of Practice: Are Learning Journeys Useful? por International Potato Center

    Publicado 2016
    “…Peer-to-peer technical engagement has been increased through conducting eight learning journeys as part of the seed system community of practice meetings. The learning journeys provide opportunities for informal knowledge sharing, networking and cementing the bonds between members.…”
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