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  1. 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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  2. ICTforAg+ Mexico “Cultivating Inclusion” por Gardeazabal Monsalve, Andrea, Bert, Federico, Garcia, David

    Publicado 2023
    “…The annual ICTforAg conference brings together global experts to address digital solutions for challenges in agri-food systems in low and middle-income countries. …”
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  3. CGIAR Annual General Meeting, Mexico City, Mexico, October 27-28, 2004 : Summary Record of Proceedings of the Stakeholder Meeting por CGIAR Secretariat

    Publicado 2004
    “…Summary report of the Stakeholder Meeting of the CGIAR annual general meeting 2004, held in Mexico City from October 27 to October 28, Ian Johnson presiding. …”
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  4. Sustainable forest management and stewardship in Mexico: Gains, challenges and lessons por CGIAR Program on Collective Action and Property Rights

    Publicado 2010
    “…Mexico, one of the world's 10 mega-diverse countries, has 56.5 million hectares of forest of high global value. …”
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  5. Mexico and the food self-sufficiency (six-year period 2006 -2012) por Rivera de la Rosa, Alba Rosa, Ortiz Pech, Rafael, Araújo Andrade, Luis Alberto, Amílcar Heredia, Jesús

    Publicado 2018
    “…Today, Mexico challenges a globalization trend where richer countries export basic products to developing countries, generating a food crisis that negatively affect the medium-small producers. …”
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