Search Results - Political Science. Political process.
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Taxing highly processed foods: What could be the impacts on obesity and underweight in sub-Saharan Africa?
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The deliberative scientist: integrating science and politics in forest resource governance in Nepal
Published 2010“…Viewing resource management essentially through a biophysical lens has provided too restricted a perspective for understanding complex political processes surrounding forest management. …”
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A political study trip to the Netherlands to stimulate diffusion of Dutch bicycle policies in Sweden?
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What determines public expenditure allocations? A review of theories, and implications for agricultural public investments
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Why the Great Food Transformation may not happen – A deep-dive into our food systems’ political economy, controversies and politics of evidence
Published 2022“…In this context, while innovation is often presented as a ‘game-changer’, we show how the current profit-driven nature of its evolutionary selection creates a random, adirectional, process incapable of steering food systems towards sustainability. …”
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Restoration for whom, by whom? A feminist political ecology of restoration
Published 2021“…At this critical juncture, urgent attention is needed to the power and politics that shape the values, meanings, and science driving restoration; and to the uneven experiences of these processes as national restoration pledges touch down in diverse and unequal contexts. …”
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Gender focused training and knowledge enhances the adoption of climate resilient seeds
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The political economy of food system transformation: Pathways to progress in a polarized world
Published 2023“…To address this question, this book draws on scholarship from a global set of authors whose disciplines span economics, political science, nutrition, ecology, geography, and public policy. …”
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Special issue: Restoration for whom, by whom?
Published 2021“…At this critical juncture, urgent attention is needed to the power and politics that shape the values, meanings, and science driving restoration; and to the uneven experiences of these processes as national restoration pledges touch down in diverse and unequal contexts. …”
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Participation in environmental decision-making processes within the discourse of representative democracy
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Systematic evaluation of scenario assessments supporting sustainable integrated natural resources management: evidence from four case studies in Africa
Published 2018“…The evaluation of the scenario processes and outcomes by local researchers indicates the most transparent scenario assessments as the most useful. …”
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The effects of trace elements on the microbial communities of thermophilic biogas production
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Science for Development: Mobilizing Global Partnerships
Published 2010“…Planning and conducting global public goods research requires highly effective partnerships between the appropriate providers of ideas, new knowledge, technology, social science understanding, and policy processes. Ensuring that pathways to disseminate useful advances are available will equally require cooperation between the CGIAR and other parts of the research community that help to translate and adapt research results to ensure on-the-ground impact. …”
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Agricultural science and technology policy for growth and poverty reduction
Published 2005“…Agricultural S&T policy analysis as presented here extends beyond the current boundaries of agricultural economics into such disciplines as public finance, public administration, political science, history, sociology, and psychology. …”
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The Role of Research Institutions in Civic Science & Sustainable Development Diplomacy
Published 2015“…Civic science, citizen science, participatory science...the increasing popularity of these terms heralds a more pluralistic, multi-stakeholder process to inform policy-making. …”
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