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Routledge handbook of agricultural biodiversity
Publicado 2017“…It draws on multiple disciplines including plant and animal genetics, ecology, crop and animal science, food studies and nutrition, as well as social science subjects which explore the socio-economic, cultural, institutional, legal and policy aspects of agricultural biodiversity. …”
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Kollektivtrafikens betydelse för jämlikheten i Skåne
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Conservation priorities for Ethiopian sheep breeds combining threat status, breed merits and contributions to genetic diversity
Publicado 2008“…Contributions of the breeds to genetic diversity were quantified using Eding's marker-estimated kinship approaches. Non-genetic aspects included threats (e.g. low population size, low preferences by farmers) and current merits (economic, ecological and cultural merits). …”
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Territorial Intelligence: A collective opportunity for sustainable pastoral development and good rangeland governance in South Tunisia
Publicado 2021“…Pastoralism is still considered an important economic and cultural aspect of the life of the Tunisian communities practicing agropastoral faming in South Tunisia. …”
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Gender mainstreaming for food security and poverty reduction programs in Asia and Africa
Publicado 2013“…Gender equality refers to how these aspects determine how women and men interact with each other and to the resulting differences in economic opportunities, endowments, agency and overall wellbeing outcomes for men and women. …”
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The role of inclusivity in shaping soil health policies: reflections from Africa
Publicado 2025“…Moreover, by addressing the socio-economic and cultural contexts that influence soil health adoption, this talk will demonstrate how inclusive and trans-disciplinary R&D ensures that the needs and perspectives of women and marginalized groups are central to designing effective policy solutions. …”
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The sanitation-health nexus
Publicado 2012“…Reasons for frequent failures of sanitation programmes are weak intersectoral collaboration, as well as inappropriate technical solutions that do not sufficiently consider aspects of local ownership and socio-economic, cultural, and political perspectives. …”
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Dry on vine San Juan´s experiences: compendium of studies
Publicado 2020“…This chapter is a bibliographic compilation that details economic and technical aspects for those who wish to deepen aspects of the application of DOV.…”
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The dialectics of capital: learning from Gran Chaco
Publicado 2022“…We open up the socio-economic subsystem and break it down into a lower-level material/economic sphere and an upper-level cultural/institutional sphere. …”
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Ecosystem restoration centered in people
Publicado 2025“…Ecosystem restoration is primarily led by biodiversity and climate change imperatives, often disregarding associated yet complex social, cultural, political, economic, institutional, and behavioral aspects. …”
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Connecting to nature in pre-school
Publicado 2021“…While the literature has evidence for the role of nature in children´s development and positive senses of place, it has been argued for the need for studies in different economic and cultural backgrounds, which is addressed by this thesis. …”
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PERUMIN INSPIRA. Identificando Emprendimientos en Espacios Rurales en Base a la Innovación.
Publicado 2023“…In the high Andes, the elements to make this process of promoting viable markets are based on: i) the construction of networks and alliances: the sustainability of an intervention model is based on the construction of networks and alliances involved in development at different levels; ii) programmatic articulation: between the various components and objectives, it constitutes a condition for the sustainability of the processes and results (this has its expression at the level of the same population in which multisectoral interventions converge); iii) territorial development: the intervention is planned on the basis of the territory, understood as the organized, complex and living set of economic, social and cultural relations of civil society and the State. …”
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Climate smart agriculture rapid appraisal (CSA-RA): A tool for prioritizing context-specific climate smart agriculture technologies
Publicado 2017“…Thus, the CSA-RA allows stakeholders to simultaneously take into account biophysical and socio-economic aspects to target and implement CSA.…”
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Replication Data for: Climate smart agriculture rapid appraisal (CSA-RA): A tool for prioritizing context-specific climate smart agriculture technologies
Publicado 2016“…Thus, the CSA-RA allows stakeholders to simultaneously take into account biophysical and socio-economic aspects to target and implement CSA.…”
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CCAFS Climate-Smart Village Approach: Is CSA practice testing linked to climate services delivery?
Publicado 2020“…Designed to learn about the social, cultural, economic and institutional processes of adaptation and mitigation, and to support the design of implementation strategies, the Benchmark sites quickly led to the emergence of the concept of Climate-Smart Villages (CSVs). …”
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Försvinn. Påminn. Eller återvinn? : om det industriella kulturarvets framtid genom Norra Sorgenfri
Publicado 2009“…The reason to keep post industrial sites can be either historical, aesthetic, economic, experiences, pedagogical, identity or sustainable. …”
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Food sovereignty in sub-Saharan Africa: reality, relevance, and practicality
Publicado 2022“…We attempt to answer this question in four main sections: (a) we start by defining the concept of food sovereignty and the associated practices, (b) we highlight some of the main socio-ecological conditions that are common in SSA, and (c) we present evidence of some of the limitations of food sovereignty due to the diversity in ecological, political, cultural, and socio-economic contexts that characterize SSA; finally, (d) we focus on food preferences, marketing and certification aspects. …”
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