Search Results - Knowledge management Research.

  1. Distinct, shared and complementary: gendered agroecological knowledge in review by Elias, Marlène

    Published 2016
    “…The gendered nature of local agroecological knowledge remains poorly recognized. Gender biases in research and practice result in policies, programmes and interventions that are based on an incomplete understanding of local knowledge systems, and particularly of women's knowledge. …”
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    Journal Article
  2. What's stopping knowledge synthesis? A systematic review of recent practices in research on smallholder diversity by Gorman, L., Browne, W.J., Woods, C.J., Eisler, M.C., Wijk, Mark T. van, Dowsey, A.W., Hammond, James

    Published 2021
    “…A systematic review of recent publications was conducted to assess the extent to which contemporary micro-level research on smallholders facilitates data re-use and knowledge synthesis. …”
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    Journal Article
  3. Management and use of forest landscapes: Unpacking gendered knowledge and skills using participatory methods in forest genetic resources research, 8 - 12 July 2013, Yaoundé, Cameroon - Workshop Report by Basilio, C., Fernández, M.E., Bioversity International, International Support Group

    Published 2014
    “…This is the report of a participatory, learning-by-doing process, in which biophysical and social scientists engaged in Cameroon (July 2013), to strengthen their skills in gender-responsive participatory research. During the week-long workshop organized by Bioversity International’s Forest Genetic Resources Programme and facilitated by the International Support Group, participants practiced using various participatory research tools to unpack the gendered knowledge, skills and interests relevant to the management and use of forest genetic resources. …”
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    Conference Paper
  4. Voicing interests and concerns: challenges for forest research by Burley, J., Seppala, R., El-Lakany, H., Sayer, Jeffrey A., Krott, M.

    Published 2001
    “…Forest research has to change in response to the increased interest of society in the management of forestland. …”
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    Journal Article
  5. Feminist approaches to situated knowledge production: Urban flood management in Can Tho City, Vietnam by Ly Quoc Dang, Kawarazuka, Nozomi

    Published 2025
    “…In addition, they used different social networks to communicate to obtain information related to flood risks and management. Among the women who participated in this research, older and disabled women were more marginalized and less able to overcome flooding than other women due to their physical limitations and lower levels of social and family support. …”
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    Book Chapter

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