Search Results - Political scientists
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Scientists, plants and politics
Published 1998“…Scientists, plants and politics: A history of the plant genetic resources movement by Robin Pistorius 1997 134pp ISBN 92 9043 308 6 IPGRI Viale delle Sette Chiese 142 00145 Rome ITALY…”
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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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Cultural competence-based framework: a multilevel and multidimensional perspective on contemporary science culture
Published 2024Subjects: “…scientists…”
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Grasslands Stewards of East Africa: Voices of Pastoralists and Scientists
Published 2021“…Join experts from the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) including rangelands specialist Fiona Flintan, ecosystem ecologist Jason Sircely and gender scientist Renee Bullock to hear some ‘myth-busting’ facts about East Africa’s extraordinary drylands and dryland peoples, to discover why Africa’s rangelands are now in big transition, and to learn how we can best support local pastoral communities to continue their stewardship of these exceptional landscapes as they continually refine their adaptations to a changing physical, political and socio-economic climate. …”
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Efforts of researchers and other stakeholders to manage an unfolding epidemic: Lessons from potato purple top in Ecuador
Published 2023“…Poor coordination between scientists and other stakeholders, and lack of political lobby hindered the diagnosis and development of management strategies for purple top. …”
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The Tyranny of Tools: The Politics of Knowledge Production in Gender Research
Published 2024“…We argue that the co-option, sanitization and de-politicization of gender tools is partly the result of social scientists having to fit within institutional systems dominated by certain scientific logics, frameworks, disciplinary orientations, and social norms. …”
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Political economy of state interventions in the Bangladesh food-grain sector
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Technological Innovation in Agriculture: The Political Economy of Its Rate and Bias
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NPS book launch: Political Economy and Policy Analysis (PEPA) Sourcebook - Soundcloud
Published 2023“…A G E N D A Opening remarks Clemens Breisinger, Lead, CGIAR Initiative on National Policies and Strategies (NPS) and Country Program Leader, Kenya, IFPRI PEPA Sourcebook for food systems transformation: Framework, analytical tools, and case studies Jonathan Mockshell, Research Scientist – Senior Agricultural Economist, Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT Danielle Resnick, Senior Research Fellow, IFPRI Systems Transformation Research Group Perspective on PEPA Marcela Quintero, Senior Director, Food Systems Transformation Science Group, CGIAR and Associate Director General, Research Strategy, and Innovation, Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT Frank Place, Senior Advisor, Director General Office, IFPRI Alan Nicol, Co-lead, CGIAR Initiative on National Policies and Strategies (NPS) and Principal Researcher, IWMI Panel Discussion: Evidence based insights from political economy and policy analysis for national policies and strategies Antonia Simbine, Director General, Nigeria Institute of Social and Economic Research (NISER) Jamie Morrison, Senior Advisor, Policy and External Relations, GAIN Marco V. …”
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Comment on Ostrom and Cox paper: "Moving beyond panaceas: a multitiered diagnostic approach for social-ecological analysis" - looking beyond the right institutional fit
Published 2011“…They highlight three major reasons why panaceas have persisted in the history of natural resource management: one is the disciplinary divide between social and natural scientists; the second is the limited set of methods used by social scientists; lastly, scientists have often narrowly focused on a single scale and level of analysis. …”
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The technopolitics of agronomic knowledge and tropical(izing) vegetables in Brazil
Published 2024“…This article critically analyzes the social and political factors behind the advancement of technoscientific development in modern Brazilian agriculture. …”
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Science and international nature conservation
Published 1995“…As environment has assumed increasing prominence on the international political agenda, the role of biologists has been marginalised. …”
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