Search Results - Political development.
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Driving forces of land use
Published 2014“…The driving forces that affect the decision-making include political, socio-economic and cultural dimensions. …”
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How can African agriculture adapt to climate change: Integrated management of the Blue Nile Basin in Ethiopia under climate variability and climate change hydropower and irrigation...
Published 2008“…Ethiopia possesses abundant water resources and hydropower potential, yet less than 5 percent of irrigable land in the Blue Nile basin has been developed for food production, and more than 80 percent of Ethiopians lack access to electricity. …”
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A coupled modeling framework for sustainable watershed management in transboundary river basins
Published 2017“…Agents within a river basin are geographically delineated based on both political and watershed boundaries and represent key stakeholders of ecosystem services. …”
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Snakebite in domestic animals: First global scoping review
Published 2019“…It primarily affects poor agricultural workers, farmers, and cattle herders living in rural areas of developing countries. It is thus an occupational disease. …”
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Agricultural credit’s role in overcoming barriers to sustainable intensification of bovine livestock production in Colombia
Published 2020“…The positive effects of agricultural credit in the modernization of developing economies are well documented and range from increased productivity and reduced vulnerability to seasonality and significant multidimensional poverty reduction. …”
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A global map of mangrove forest soil carbon at 30m spatial resolution
Published 2019“…With the growing recognition that effective action on climate change will require a combination of emissions reductions and carbon sequestration, protecting, enhancing and restoring natural carbon sinks have become political priorities. Mangrove forests are considered some of the most carbon-dense ecosystems in the world with most of the carbon stored in the soil. …”
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The COVID-19 Pandemic Endangers Africa’s Indigenous Pygmy Populations
Published 2021“…Their lives and livelihoods have also been transformed by political decisions in the countries where they live. …”
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How are school food environments characterised in the literature?
Published 2024“…Definitions varied with reference to policy, formal/informal food vendors/retail, food composition, labelling, education, marketing, and buildings/facilities included. Sociocultural, political, and economic surroundings were also identified. …”
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Can humans outsmart rodents? Learning to work collectively and strategically
Published 2011“…Rodents are often perceived by farmers in developing countries to be consistently outsmarting humans – a belief that needs to be overcome. …”
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Stadsplaneringsideal. Med den periurbana zonen i fokus - dess potential för den hållbara staden
Published 2010“…It is the current issues (social situation, supply and demand, political control etc.) which decide what the ideal for town planning is. …”
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Facilitating Conservation Agriculture in Namibia through understanding farmers’ planned behaviour and decision making
Published 2013“…However, a novel Conservation Agriculture (CA) technique has been developed and introduced in Namibia which significantly boosts yields and stabilises them against droughts and floods. …”
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Presentations for From Farm to Table: Agrifood Systems and Trade Challenges in the Southern Cone
Published 2023“…This analytical work, aims to inform the political processes for transforming the Southern Cone’s regional food system. …”
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Using a Swedish forest biodiversity assessment under Polish conditions
Published 2005“…During the early 1990s concern for the loss of biodiversity was introduced on the political agenda and the global processes promoting restoration and maintenance of forest biodiversity started. …”
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Social hållbarhet i kollektivtrafikplanering : planeringsaktörers förhållningssätt och inkludering av sociala perspektiv. En studie av Metrobussystemet i storstadsområdet Göteborg
Published 2019“…Inequity within the transport system could result in transport-related social exclusion, which means that some people are hampered from participation in the economic, social and political life when it is demanded and desired. …”
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