Search Results - agriculture collective

  1. Realizing collective action in agency-constrained contexts: the case of the Community Fish Refuges in Cambodia by Baldivieso Soruco, C. R., de Silva, Sanjiv, Gleich, P., Yan, Y., Dubois, Mark, Sieber, S., Bonatti, M.

    Published 2025
    “…As the flood pulse in the Tonlé Sap floodplain recedes post-monsoon, leaving rice fields and local water bodies dry, Community Fish Refuges (CFRs) offer a promising path to sustain dry season fish stocks, aquatic biodiversity, and secure water for agriculture and husbandry. Their sustained physical integrity and productivity as multiple-use systems hinge on communities’ ability to manage these systems collectively. …”
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  2. Genetic diversity, linkage disequilibrium, and population structure in a common bean reference collection by Ambachew, D., Londono, J.M., Castillo, N.R., Asfaw, A., Blair, M.W.

    Published 2024
    “…An in-depth understanding of the extent and pattern of genetic diversity and population structure in crop populations is of paramount importance for any crop improvement program to efficiently promote the translation of genetic diversity into genetic gain. A reference collection of 150 common bean genotypes selected from the International Center for Tropical Agriculture’s global core collection was evaluated using single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers to quantify the amount of genetic diversity, linkage disequilibrium, and population structure. …”
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  3. Effects on poverty and equity of the decline in collective tank irrigation management in Tamil Nadu, India by Kajisa, Kei, Palanisami, K., Sakurai, Takeshi

    Published 2007
    “…This paper investigates the factors influencing the decline in collective management of local commons and the impact of this decline on agricultural production and household consumption. …”
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  4. Innovation in natural resource management: the role of property rights and collective action in developing countries by Meinzen-Dick, Ruth S., Knox, Anna, Place, Frank, Swallow, Brent M.

    Published 2002
    “…International agricultural research is expanding beyond the development of annual crop technologies for individual farms to the development of longer-tern natural resource management techniques for entire landscapes. …”
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  5. Innovation in natural resource management: the role of property rights and collective action in developing countries by Meinzen-Dick, Ruth S., Knox, Anna, Place, Frank, Swallow, Brent M.

    Published 2002
    “…International agricultural research is expanding beyond the development of annual crop technologies for individual farms to the development of longer-tern natural resource management techniques for entire landscapes. …”
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    Libro
  6. Phytosanitary management of ICARDA’s germplasm seed collections for safe movement and better future use by Kumari, Safaa, Kumar, Lava, Moukahel, Abdulrahman, El Miziani, Inaam

    Published 2023
    “…New accessions are added to the germplasm collections in the Center's genebank and utilized in the breeding programs. …”
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  7. Are farmer organizations (FOs) such a big deal for agroecological innovation? An assessment of smallholders FOs’ innovation intermediation functioning by Ouerghemmi, Hassen, Frija, Aymen

    Published 2024
    “…This research addresses the role of FOs in Tunisia with a historical reflection on national policy related to collective action in agriculture. Then evaluating the potential roles of a sample of FOs in Agroecological transition.…”
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  8. Institutional innovations towards gender equity in agrobiodiversity management: collective action in Kerala, South India by Padmanabhan, Martina Aruna

    Published 2005
    “…Keywords: gender; agrobiodiversity management; collective action; India; institutional change…”
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  9. Contributions of women’s collective farming to women’s agency in the Upper Indus Basin in the face of climate change by Bano, K., Waqar, Kanwal, Ali, A.

    Published 2023
    “…A consortium managed project in the Upper Indus Basin of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, supported the creation of women’s collective farming. The component of the project related to water resource management for agriculture was implemented in Hunza district, where in three sites, the communities encouraged women farmers to engage in the pilot interventions related to innovative water resource management technologies and improved farming practices to overcome climate-induced issues for farmers. …”
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  10. Crossing the river while feeling the rocks: Incremental land reform and its impact on rural welfare in China by Bruce, John W., Li, Zongmin

    Published 2009
    “…Between 1978 and 1984, a massive shift from collective to household agricultural production took place in China. …”
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  11. Water, women, and local social organization in the Western Kenya highlands by Were, Elizabeth, Swallow, Brent M., Roy, Jessica

    Published 2006
    “…Across the developing world, the typical approach to addressing these needs is to segregate supplies of water for domestic use from water for large-scale agricultural production. In that arrangement, the goal of domestic water supply is to provide small amounts of clean safe water for direct consumption, cleaning, bathing and sanitation, while the goal of agricultural water supply is to provide large amounts of lower quality water for irrigated agriculture. …”
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  12. Where is my crop? Data-driven initiatives to support integrated multi-stakeholder agricultural decisions by Andrade, Robert Santiago, Urioste, Sergio, Rivera Vasco, Tatiana Carolina, Schiek, Benjamin, Nyakundi, Fridah Nyabate, Vergara, Jose, Mwanzia, Leroy, Loaiza, Katherine, González, Carolina

    Published 2021
    “…Globally, there has been an explosion of data generation in agriculture. With such a deluge of data available, it has become essential to create solutions that organize, analyze, and visualize it to gain actionable insights, which can guide farmers, scientists, or policy makers to take better decisions that lead to transformative actions for agriculture. …”
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