Search Results - Political development.

  1. Politics of participation in Integrated Watershed Development Programmes in Bundelkhand, India: Insights from a gender and social inclusion perspective by Ravula, Padmaja, Chakraborty, Ananya, Kasala, Kavitha

    Published 2023
    “…The Integrated Watershed Development Programme (IWDP) is key for rejuvenation and improvement of waterscarce landscapes in India. …”
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    Ponencia
  2. Political Economy of Low Greenhouse Gas Emission Dairy Development in Kenya and Tanzania (Greening Livestock) - Socio-economic survey by Crane, Todd, Kihoro, Esther, Vernooij, Vera, Hawkins, James

    Published 2024
    “…Project: Political Economy of Low Greenhouse Gas Emission Dairy Development in Kenya and Tanzania. …”
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    Conjunto de datos
  3. Socio-economic issues in watershed development programs by Samad, Madar

    Published 2008
    Subjects: “…development projects…”
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    Conference Paper
  4. The politics of the green economy in provincial Indonesia: Insights from coal and oil palm sector reforms in East Kalimantan by Nofyanza, S., Barney, K., Peteru, S., Paembonan, R., Kristanti, R.

    Published 2021
    “…One notable achievement of East Kalimantan’s green economic reform is the issuance of various regulations supporting low-carbon development that indicate a “politics of possibility” and an appetite for change from key actors across the political spectrum. …”
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  5. Gene-editing technologies for developing climate resilient rice crops in sub-Saharan Africa: Political priorities and space for responsible innovation by Shilomboleni, Helena, Ismail, Abdelbagi M.

    Published 2023
    “…To address this challenge, over 32 countries have established National Rice Development Strategies to increase local production and to achieve rice self-sufficiency. …”
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    Journal Article
  6. Sustainable Farming: A Political Geography by Paarlberg, Robert L.

    Published 1994
    “…Farming is a threat to the natural environment in rich as well as poor countries, but the human stakes are now much higher in the developing world, where food needs are acute and growing rapidly. …”
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