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  1. Economic benefits of sustainable, forage-based cattle systems in Colombia and Nicaragua by Burkart, Stefan, Enciso, Karen, Díaz, Manuel Francisco, van der Hoek, Rein

    Published 2023
    “…Strong increases were observed for the following indicators: a) net income, b) unit profit margin, c) Net Present Value, d) Internal Rate of Return, and f) benefit-cost ratio. …”
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    Conference Paper
  2. A conceptual framework of living labs for people for sustainable food systems by Habermann, Birgit, Nehring, Ryan, Zhang, Wei, Hettiarachchi, Upeksha, Leñero, Eva Marina-Valencia, Falk, Thomas, Rietveld, Anne M., Woltering, Lennart, Kumar, Praveen, Wang, Xinxin, Zhou, Yunyi, Chen, Kevin Z., Pham, Thuy Thu, Rodríguez, Luz Ángela, Venegas, Martha

    Published 2023
    “…Consequently, the framework draws on the living lab literature but tailors existing approaches for sustainable food system transformation and puts people (men, women, and marginalized groups among key food system actors) at the center of innovation processes with a clear intention to address power and social inequity. …”
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    Artículo preliminar
  3. “Not god’s work” by Echeverry Angel, Mateo

    Published 2016
    “…The concept of narrative, understands their stories as deeply embedded in the political, economic, social and environmental context. Using concepts like marginality, subalternity and liminality, this research unpacks different elements of the story, revealing tensions and power relations present in the pre-disaster and post-disaster contexts in Santa Lucia. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  4. Information exchange patterns and technology adoption behavior of cattle farmers in the Colombian Amazon by Lienert, Anja, Lippert, Christian, Burkart, Stefan

    Published 2023
    “…While several studies have analysed the cattle sector in Caquetá and have identified key adoption barriers, such as poor access to finance, inputs, technical assistance, and knowledge, the importance of interconnections, and information exchange between different actor groups in facilitating innovation diffusion, has received only marginal attention. There is a broad consensus that the structure and composition of social networks can affect information flows, learning processes, capabilities, preferences, and decision-making processes and that social networks can both facilitate and impede access to information. …”
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    Poster
  5. Gender inclusion and intersectionality in policies related to climate change, land and food issues - Colombian case by Howland, Fanny C., Buritica, Alexander, Lopera, Diaan, Blanco, Maria, Pierce, Deborah

    Published 2023
    “…An intersectional gender lens is crucial, as gender-blind policies often prioritize the needs of men and dominant social groups, neglecting the needs of women and marginalized populations. …”
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    Ponencia
  6. How does a network of Colombian interethnic women foster resilience to climate change and contribute to gender equality? by Howland, Fanny Cecile, Salas, Daniela

    Published 2024
    “…In addition, the historic shift to a leftist government has led to putting women and other historically marginalized social groups at the center of politics. …”
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    Blog Post
  7. How does a network of Colombian interethnic women foster resilience to climate change and contribute to gender equality? by Howland, Fanny, Salas, Daniela

    Published 2024
    “…Integrating gender and intersectionality (G&I) into climate change (CC) policy cycles in Latin America remains insufficient, often relying on top-down approaches that overlook structural gender inequalities and local perspectives. Colombia provides a unique context, shaped by the 2016 Peace Accords and recent political shifts emphasizing marginalized groups, including women. …”
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    Blog Post

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