Search Results - Moral development.
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The role of asymmetric information in multi-peril picture-based crop insurance: Field experiments in India
Published 2021“…We find no evidence of moral hazard or adverse selection, and that the use of technologies increases willingness to pay. …”
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Teoría de la firma y organización de la empresa agropecuaria: evidencia empírica para la Región Pampeana
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Integrating social and natural sciences in agricultural innovation systems
Published 2024“…Our new research portfolio delves into these questions, recognizing that this endeavor is not only a moral imperative but also crucial for enhancing our capabilities and success in the field. …”
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Obstacles to measuring and quantifying systems change
Published 2024“…Our new research portfolio delves into these questions, recognizing that this endeavor is not only a moral imperative but also crucial for enhancing our capabilities and success in the field. …”
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Considering social differentiation in innovation and scaling
Published 2024“…Our new research portfolio delves into these questions, recognizing that this endeavor is not only a moral imperative but also crucial for enhancing our capabilities and success in the field. …”
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The EU refugee crisis: The tip of a global iceberg
Published 2015“…The current refugee movements undoubtedly constitute a huge challenge, yet existing evidence suggests that economic impacts are likely to be small in rich countries. Likewise in the developing countries that host refugees, impacts can be positive if sufficient external assistance is provided. …”
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Testing the (legal) waters: interpreting the political representation of a river with rights in New Zealand : “let’s talk to the river, instead of talking about the river”
Published 2018“…While the postcolonial context is unique and carries along dimensions of justice to the Māori, the development may also be understood against an ecocentric background. …”
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Det sköna landskapet
Published 2008“…Many of his thoughts were further developments of the philosophies of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. …”
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Managing droughts in the low-rainfall areas of the Middle East and North Africa
Published 2001“…We conclude that while they have been valuable in reducing catastrophic losses of livestock and thus alleviating poverty, especially in the low rainfall areas where they are the predominant source of income, continued dependence on these programs has sent inappropriate signals to farmers and herders, leading to moral hazards, unsustainable farming practices, and environmental degradation, while generally benefiting the affluent recipients most.…”
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Benefits of forests in Cameroon: global structure, issues involving access and decision-making hiccoughs
Published 2005“…The following paper highlights, as a moral, social and policy dilemma, how stakeholders and generations, ‘self-interested’, mark out access to forest resources and to financial benefits relating to the latter. …”
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Financial governance and Indonesia’s Reforestation Fund during the Soeharto and post-Soeharto periods, 1989–2009: a political economic analysis of lessons for REDD+
Published 2010“…During the Soeharto era, the Ministry of Forestry allocated more than US $1.0 billion in cash grants and loans from the Reforestation Fund to promote commercial plantation development. Many recipients fraudulently marked up their costs and overstated areas planted, causing the programme to fall well short of targets. …”
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Current drivers and future directions of global livestock disease dynamics
Published 2013“…We identify three trajectories of global disease dynamics: (i) the worried well in developed countries (demanding less risk while broadening the circle of moral concern), (ii) the intensifying and market-orientated systems of many developing countries, where highly complex disease patterns create hot spots for disease shifts, and (iii) the neglected cold spots in poor countries, where rapid change in disease dynamics is less likely but smallholders and pastoralists continue to struggle with largely preventable and curable livestock diseases.…”
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State of index-based crop insurance services in East Africa: Findings from a scoping study to establish the state of index-based crop insurance services in Kenya, Tanzania and Ugan...
Published 2020“…However, the uptake of index-based insurance is still low among farmers in developing countries. Is this the case in East Africa? …”
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The human right to food as a U.S. nutrition concern, 1976-2006
Published 2007“…For 30 years, U.S. food and nutrition scientists and policymakers concerned with food and nutrition have explored the possibility of making the human right to food (HRF) the moral and legal cornerstone of U.S. domestic and international initiatives in this area. …”
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Genetic and expression analysis of cattle identifies candidate genes in pathways responding to Trypanosoma congolense infection
Published 2011“…We identify three trajectories of global disease dynamics: (i) the worried well in developed countries (demanding less risk while broadening the circle of moral concern), (ii) the intensifying and market-orientated systems of many developing countries, where highly complex disease patterns create hot spots for disease shifts, and (iii) the neglected cold spots in poor countries, where rapid change in disease dynamics is less likely but smallholders and pastoralists continue to struggle with largely preventable and curable livestock diseases.…”
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