Resultados de búsqueda - Cultural policy

  1. Conceptual Framework and Hypotheses por Pender, John L., Place, Frank, Ehui, Simeon

    Publicado 2006
    “…The conceptual framework considers the effects of dynamic driving forces of change, such as population growth and changes in access to technology, markets, infrastructure, and services, as well as of more slowly changing conditioning factors such as agricultural potential, local institutions, and culture. We also consider the influence of government policies, programs, and institutions, which may influence income strategies, land management, and outcomes in many ways at different levels by affecting the driving forces and conditioning factors at the local level, by directly promoting or inhibiting different income strategies and land management practices, or by directly affecting outcomes (e.g., through food aid). …”
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  2. Are joint implementation and the clean development mechanism opportunities for forest sustainable management through carbon sequestration projects? por Mulongoy, K.J., Smith, J., Alirol, P., Witthoeft-Muehlmann, A.

    Publicado 1998
    “…A synthesis of the results of the discussions will be used : - to provide policy-makers with information that will enable them to elaborate the modalities of these instruments and take well-informed decisions whether they should engage into, or encourage, JI or CDM activities in the forestry sector - to identify gaps in knowledge and researchable issues that will permit a better understanding of the socio-economic, cultural, political, scientific, technical and environmental implications of carbon sequestration, taking into account national and global needs for sustainable development; and - to enhance public awareness and facilitate the understanding whether JI or CDM are opportunities for carbon sequestration projects in the forestry sector The first section lists a number of issues derived from Articles 6 and 1 of the Kyoto Protocol, with some emphasis on foresty sector issues. …”
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  3. Kenya, Land Tenure, Agricultural Productivity and the Environment: Suba and Laikipia Districts, 2001 por International Food Policy Research Institute

    Publicado 2004
    “…It is believed that these two districts provide a wide range of tenure systems, cultural backgrounds and agro-ecological diversities on which reasonable policy conclusions can be made. …”
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  4. Common lands in India: Spatial distribution and overlay with socioeconomic and environmental indicators por ElDidi, Hagar, Khurana, Ritika, Zhang, Wei, Jadav, Maheshkumar Kalidas, Guha, Chiranjit, Priyadarshini, Pratiti, Guo, Zhe, Sandhu, Harpinder, Nagendra, Harini, Meinzen-Dick, Ruth S.

    Publicado 2023
    “…In India, common lands constitute around a quarter of the country’s landmass, help meet the subsistence and livelihood needs of at least 350 million people and are of social and cultural significance to rural communities, as well as providing ecosystem services that benefit wider society. …”
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  5. Implementation science in nutrition: Concepts and frameworks for an emerging field of science and practice por Tumilowicz, Allison, Ruel, Marie T., Pelto, Gretchen, Pelletier, David, Monterrosa, Eva C., Lapping, Karin, Kraemer, Klaus, De Regil, Luz Maria, Bergeron, Gilles, Arabi, Mandana, Neufeld, Lynnette, Sturke, Rachel

    Publicado 2019
    “…This paper presents an approach to implementation science in nutrition (ISN) that builds upon concepts developed in other policy domains and addresses critical gaps in linking knowledge to effective action. …”
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  6. Partnering for food security in Bangladesh por International Food Policy Research Institute

    Publicado 2015
    “…IFPRI’s wide range of partnerships in Bangladesh have influenced the design and operations of large-scale national programs and also provided real-time policy analysis during times of crisis. The country’s commitment to using research to guide policy decisions has helped to foster a culture of evaluation that can truly have an impact on hunger and malnutrition.…”
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  7. IFPRI and Bangladesh: A strong partnership for food security and nutrition por International Food Policy Research Institute

    Publicado 2019
    “…IFPRI’s wide range of partnerships in Bangladesh have influenced the design and operation of large-scale national programs and provided real-time policy analysis during times of crisis. The country’s commitment to using research to guide policy decisions has helped to foster a culture of evaluation that can truly have an impact on hunger and malnutrition. …”
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  8. Water, climate and adaptation: a conversation with Dr Aditi Mukherji por Mukherji, Aditi, Development Policy Talks

    Publicado 2025
    “…From her groundbreaking work challenging conventional wisdom about groundwater in eastern India — which led to policy changes benefiting 200,000 farmers — to rehabilitating dying springs in the Himalayas, Mukherji reveals how climate change is transforming every component of the water cycle. …”
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  9. Tackling conflicts, supporting livelihoods: Convivial conservation in the Campo Ma'an National Park por Nchanji, Yvonne Kiki, Ramcilovic-Suominen, Sabaheta, Nchanji, Eileen Bogweh, Mala, William Armand, Kotilainen, Juha

    Publicado 2023
    “…This study contributes to the current literature on nature conservation by focusing on the impacts of nationally and internationally driven nature conservation policies on indigenous people and local communities (IPLCs) and collective strategies and responses to such policies and initiatives to continue their livelihood and cultural practices. …”
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