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  1. Mexico, Evaluation of PROGRESA por International Food Policy Research Institute

    Publicado 2000
    “…In 1997, the federal government of Mexico introduced the Programa de Educación, Salud y Alimentación (the Education, Health, and Nutrition Program), known by its Spanish acronym, PROGRESA, as part of its renewed effort to break the intergenerational transmission of poverty. …”
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    Conjunto de datos
  2. Overcoming Key Barriers for Secondary Cloud Forest Management in Mexico por Toledo-Aceves, T., Guariguata, Manuel R., Günter, S., Porter-Bolland, L., Merino, L.

    Publicado 2021
    “…Secondary cloud forests (SCFs), those that regenerate naturally following abandonment of human activities in previously deforested land, are of great value as refuges of high species diversity and for their critical role in hydrological regulation. This opinion paper analyzes the main environmental, socio-economic, and regulatory aspects that currently hamper the sustainable use and conservation of SCFs in Mexico for the provision of timber and ecosystem services. …”
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    Journal Article
  3. Capacities of local maize seed enterprises in Mexico: Implications for seed systems development por Donovan, Jason, Rutsaert, Pieter, Domínguez, Ciro, Peña, Meliza

    Publicado 2022
    “…Where maize plays a critical role in food security, governments and donors have invested heavily in support of local, privately owned, often small and medium sized, maize seed enterprises (maize SMEs). …”
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    Journal Article
  4. Evaluating the cost of poverty alleviation transfer programs: an illustration based on PROGRESA in Mexico por Coady, David, Perez, Raul, Vera-Ilamas, Hadid

    Publicado 2005
    “…One of the common criticisms of poverty alleviation programs is that the high share of administrative (nontransfer) costs substantially reduces the programs’ impact on poverty. …”
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  5. Evaluating the cost of poverty alleviation transfer programs: an illustration based on PROGRESA in Mexico por Coady, David, Perez, Raul, Vera-Ilamas, Hadid

    Publicado 2005
    “…One of the common criticisms of poverty alleviation programs is that the high share of administrative (nontransfer) costs substantially reduces the programs’ impact on poverty. …”
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    Artículo preliminar
  6. Frequent shifts in Aspergillus flavus populations associated with maize production in Sonora, Mexico por Ortega Beltran, A., Cotty, P.J.

    Publicado 2018
    “…Aspergillus flavus frequently contaminates maize, a critical staple for billions of people, with aflatoxins. …”
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    Journal Article
  7. Rights to land, forests and carbon in REDD+: insights from Mexico, Brazil and Costa Rica por Corbera, E., Estrada, M., May, P., Navarro, G., Pacheco, P.

    Publicado 2011
    “…Land tenure and carbon rights constitute critical issues to take into account in achieving emission reductions, ensuring transparent benefit sharing and determining non-permanence (or non-compliance) liabilities in the context of REDD+ strategies and projects. …”
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    Journal Article
  8. Multistakeholder networks in Mexico and Guatemala for scaling co-validated bundles of regenerative agriculture technologies por García Santiago, Jorge Octavio, Diaz Espinosa, Anabell Guadalupe, Ovando, Rausel, Jiménez, Benancio, May Tzun, Vladimir Nikolai, Van Loon, Jelle

    Publicado 2025
    “…Executive Summary This report presents the results of the innovation network analysis, territorial technical accompaniment processes, and advances in the adoption and scaling of agricultural innovations promoted by CIMMYT Innovation Hubs in Mexico and Guatemala during 2025, within the framework of the CGIAR Scaling for Impact (S4I) Science Program. …”
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    Informe técnico
  9. Economic analysis of animal genetic resources and the use of rural appraisal methods: lessons from Southeast Mexico por Drucker, Adam G., Anderson, S.

    Publicado 2004
    “…Based on a study of a local pig breed in Mexico, this paper shows how the use of rural appraisal methods, in conjunction with recently developed analytical techniques, are capable of providing the data required for understanding the type and costs of interventions necessary to promote the conservation and sustainable use of AnGR.…”
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  10. Financial Revenues from Timber Harvesting in Secondary Cloud Forests: A Case Study from Mexico por Toledo-Aceves, T., Günter, S., Guariguata, Manuel R., García-Díaz, M., Zhunusova, E.

    Publicado 2022
    “…Secondary cloud forests (SCF) play a particularly critical role for biodiversity and hydrological regulation. …”
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    Journal Article
  11. The existence value of the Antillean manatee in the unprotected Hondo River (Mexico) as a fundamental component for its conservation por Corona Figueroa, Mildred Fabiola, Ríos Ramírez, José Ney, Castelblanco Martínez, Nataly, Vilchez Mendoza, Sergio José, Delgado Rodríguez, Luis Diego

    Publicado 2022
    “…The Hondo River is the natural border between Mexico and Belize, and it is part of the distribution area of the Endangered Antillean manatee Trichechus manatus manatus. …”
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  12. Potential economic impact from the adoption of Brachiaria hybrids resistant to spittlebugs in livestock systems of Colombia, Mexico and Central America por Rivas Ríos, Libardo, Holmann, Federico J.

    Publicado 2005
    “…Most of the benefits were concentrated in Mexico, US$2,831 (68%); followed by Colombia, US$960 million (23%), and Central America, US$363 million (9%). …”
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    Journal Article
  13. Talking about the weather in Chiapas, Mexico: rural women’s approaches to climate change in national and global context. Thesis (Master of Arts) por Lookabaugh, Lara

    Publicado 2015
    “…Through an examination of the climate change perceptions and adaptive practices of three groups of organized rural women in and around San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico, together with a critical reading and analysis of the United Nations’ Climate Smart Agriculture Strategy and strategies outlined in a Central America-specific project, this thesis explores how place-based approaches in Chiapas interact with processes and ideas operating at national and global scales. …”
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    Tesis

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