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  1. Maarifa Knowledge Centres por Harvey, Blane, Ensor, Jonathan, Carlile, Liz, Garside, Ben, Patterson, Zachary, Naess, Lars Otto

    Publicado 2012
    “…Much of the communication and social learning opportunities are built into the processes for gathering and dissemination the information A typical Maarifa Centre is managed by an advisory committee of about 5-8 local community stakeholders. …”
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    Case Study
  2. Synergies and Trade-Offs of National Conservation Policy and Agro-Forestry Management Over Forest Loss in Argentina During the Last Decade por Martinez Pastur, Guillermo José, Schlichter, Tomas Miguel, Matteucci, Silvia D., Gowda, Juan H., Huertas Herrera, Alejandro, Toro Manríquez, Mónica D.R., Lencinas, María Vanessa, Cellini, Juan Manuel, Peri, Pablo Luis

    Publicado 2021
    “…Satellite images, national ordination, forest regions maps and other variables were combined in GIS with national databases (social, agriculture, industry) to determine the evolution of potential drivers of forest changes. …”
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  3. Index Based Livestock Insurance (IBLI) por Harvey, Blane, Ensor, Jonathan, Carlile, Liz, Garside, Ben, Patterson, Zachary, Naess, Lars Otto

    Publicado 2012
    “…This has been attempted by developing a game, which the project hopes will make the learning process easier and help with group engagement and learning. Communications/social learning characteristics: ILRI is trying to set up a new market for livestock insurance that can be used by pastoralists. …”
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  4. Status of livestock research and Development in the highlands of Ethiopia por Sileshi, Z., Tsegahun, A., Yami, A., Tegegne, Azage

    Publicado 2001
    “…In Ethiopia, the agricultural sector is a cornerstone of the economic and social life. The sector employs 80-85 per cent of the population and contributes 40 per cent to total GDP. …”
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    Conference Paper
  5. The “polyploid effect” in the breeding of aromatic and medicinal species por Iannicelli, Jesica, Guariniello, Julian, Tossi, Vanesa Eleonora, Regalado, Jose Javier, Di Ciaccio, Lucia Soledad, van Baren, Catalina María, Pitta Alvarez, Sandra, Escandon, Alejandro Salvio

    Publicado 2020
    “…The secondary metabolism of plants delivers a wide range of chemical structures with application for a vast array of activities, thus offering opportunities for social and economic development. Polyploidy is the possession of three or more complete sets of chromosomes. …”
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  6. När tågen slutat gå por Vikström, Marie

    Publicado 2012
    “…I have summarized my conclusions in three key concepts to consider: design for social values, preserve the architectural history, and leave room for future evolution. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  7. Women’s associations in Cotopaxi, Ecuador: from rights to agroecological markets por Borja, R., Blare, T., Reimão, M., Padilla, G., Oyarzún, P.

    Publicado 2024
    “…This study examines the position of six women’s associations in the central Ecuadorian Andes, discussing their evolution from rights-based to market-oriented organizations producing and selling agroecological products. …”
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  8. Transition pathway towards agroecology in the semi-arid olive-based farming systems of Tunisia por Mannai, Amal, Alary, Veronique, Ouerghemmi, Hassen, Shiri, Zahra, Dhraief, Mohamed Zied, Oueslati-Zlaoui, Meriem, Majri, Rihab, Rudiger, Udo, Frija, Aymen, Idoudi, Zied, Souissi, Asma, Dhehibi, Boubaker, Rekik, Mourad

    Publicado 2023
    “…Therefore, a profound transformation towards ecological practices and techniques (biodiversity, natural processes, and recycling) can bring responses for designing and managing agricultural and food systems that are productive, resilient to climate change, ecologically and economically sustainable and socially equitable. In Tunisia, peasant and family farming represents 80% of farms and plays prominent role in social and food security. …”
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  9. Between extractivism and peasant agriculture: differentiation of rural settlements in the Bolivian Amazon por Stoian, D., Henkemans, A.

    Publicado 2000
    “…This paper examines the evolution from pure rubber estates to a wide array of settlement types. …”
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  10. Tragedy revisited por Boyd, R., Richerson, P. J., Meinzen-Dick, Ruth S., Moor, T. de, Jackson, M.O., Gjerde, K.M., Harden-Davies, Harriet, Frischmann, B.M., Madison, M.J., Strandburg, K.J., McLean, A.R., Dye, C.

    Publicado 2018
    “…Hardin questioned society's ability to manage shared resources and avoid an environmentally and socially calamitous free-for-all. In the 50 years since, the essay has influenced discussions ranging from climate change (see page 1217) to evolution, from infectious disease to the internet, and has reached far beyond academic literature—but not without criticism. …”
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  11. Between extrativism and peasant agriculture: differentiation of rural settlements in the Bolivian Amazon por Stoian, Dietmar, Henkemans, Arienne B.

    Publicado 2016
    “…This paper examines the evolution from pure rubber estates to a wide array of settlement types. …”
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  12. Panta Rhei: a decade of progress in research on change in hydrology and society por Kreibich, H., Sivapalan, M., AghaKouchak, A., Addor, N., Aksoy, H., Arheimer, B., Arnbjerg-Nielsen, K., Vail-Castro, C., Cudennec, C., de Brito, M. M., Di Baldassarre, G., Finger, D. C., Fowler, K., Knoben, W., Krueger, T., Liu, J., Macdonald, E., McMillan, H., Mendiondo, E. M., Montanari, A., Muller, M. F., Pande, S., Tian, F., Viglione, A., Wei, Y., Castellarin, A., Loucks, D. P., Oki, T., Polo, M. J., Savenije, H., Van Loon, A. F., Agarwal, A., Alvarez-Garreton, C., Andreu, A., Barendrecht, M. H., Brunner, M., Cavalcante, L., Cavus, Y., Ceola, S., Chaffe, P., Chen, X., Coxon, G., Dandan, Z., Davary, K., Dembélé, Moctar, Dewals, B., Frolova (Bibikova), T., Gain, A. K., Gelfan, A., Ghoreishi, M., Grabs, T., Guan, X., Hannah, D. M., Helmschrot, J., Höllermann, B., Hounkpè, J., Koebele, E., Konar, M., Kratzert, F., Lindersson, S., Llasat, M. C., Matanó, A., Mazzoleni, M., Mejia, A., Mendoza, P., Merz, B., Mukherjee, J., Saleh, F. N., Nlend, B., Nonki, R. M., Orieschnig, C., Papagiannaki, K., Penny, G., Petrucci, O., Pimentel, R., Pool, S., Ridolfi, E., Rusca, M., Sairam, N., Namboothiri, A. S., Buarque, A. C. S., Savelli, E., Schoppa, L., Schröter, K., Scolobig, A., Shafiei, M., Sikorska-Senoner, A. E., Smigaj, M., Teutschbein, C., Thaler, T., Todorovic, A., Tootoonchi, F., Tootoonchi, R., Toth, E., van Nooijen, R., Vanelli, F. M., Vásquez, N., Walker, D. W., Wens, M., Yu, D. J., Zarei, H., Zhou, C., Blöschl, G.

    Publicado 2025
    “…A key finding is the need to use integrated approaches to assess the co-evolution of human–water systems in order to avoid unintended consequences of human interventions over long periods of time. …”
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