Search Results - International economic cooperation.
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Navigating the map of environmental-policy narratives and its influence within the conservation network of the Colombian-Peruvian Amazon
Published 2026“…It identified 17 thematic environmental narratives, their patterns of concordance by node (entities/institutions operating within the network), and how they influence inter-network links. Studying cooperating networks in dynamic contexts is made complex by progressive and diverse environmental threats, economic challenges, and barriers to accessing information. …”
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Forests, water and mixed land use mosaics in developing countries: making research solutions effective
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Shaping multilateral trade: The changing institutional landscape
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The curious case of C-88: impacts of a potato variety on farmers in Yunnan, China
Published 2021“…This paper analyzes how a particular potato variety generates benefts to producers and discusses how these benefts may have contributed to poverty reduction in Yunnan province. Cooperation 88 (C88) is a high-yielding, late blight-resistant variety that was developed through a partnership between the International Potato Center and Yunnan Normal University in Kunming, China. …”
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Growth of Foreign Assistance and its Impact on Agriculture
Published 1987“…Public opinion surveys in countries belonging to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) indicate that while 79 percent of those interviewed in the United States approved of emergency aid, only 49 percent supported development assistance (OECD 1984a). …”
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Organizational aspects of improved irrigation management: Kalankuttiya Block, Mahaweli system H, Sri Lanka
Published 1990“…The experiment or "action research" was conducted by the International Irrigation Management Insti tute (IIMI) in cooperation with the Mahaweli Economic Agency of the Mahaweli Authority of Sri Lanka. …”
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Gender mainstreaming for food security and poverty reduction programs in Asia and Africa
Published 2013“…Gender mainstreaming refers to making general policies gender-smart - at various level of governance - to target the gender differentiated impacts and outcomes and implementing public policies and international development cooperation in a more strategic way that also improves gender equality and makes policies more effective in closing the key gender gaps even if their objectives has nothing to do with gender. …”
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Creating an enabling environment for developing and deploying market-ready science-based innovations for sustainable food systems
Published 2024“…These include: i) embedding innovation in local contexts and bundling innovations; ii) providing support for incubators and creative agrifood-tech start-ups; iii) deploying more comprehensive, robust, and institutionalised technological transfer mechanisms; iv) offering more and ‘patient’ capital for the ‘last-mile’, including for coordinating across relevant actors and institutions; v) facilitating improved multi-actor dialogues and collaborations; vi) ensuring greater state roles in innovation and enabling national regulations and policies; and vii) fostering enhanced international cooperation on food systems R&I.…”
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Strengthening multilateralism, climate action, and sustainable food systems through agricultural technology transfer
Published 2024“…G20 countries should lead international cooperation and partnerships ensuring equitable access to innovations and technologies. …”
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Pig production in Vietnam: How to meet emerging demand for food safety
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Transboundary animal diseases: Research and development priorities for resilient agrifood systems
Published 2023“…The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations defines transboundary animal diseases (TADs) as animal diseases that are of significant economic, trade and/or food security importance for a considerable number of countries; which can easily spread to other countries and reach epidemic proportions; and where control/management, including exclusion, requires cooperation between several countries. …”
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A Review of Global Policy Mechanisms Designed for Tropical Forests Conservation and Climate Risks Management
Published 2022“…Concerted efforts by local, national, and international players, which are primarily scientific, technological, or economic, have borne minimal results in safeguarding these forests from destruction, necessitating a more integrated and inclusive approach. …”
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Escaping poverty traps? Collective action and property rights in postwar rural Cambodia
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Sustainable Land Management and Technology Adoption in Eastern Uganda
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Priorities for realizing the potential to increase agricultural productivity and growth in Western and Central Africa
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