Search Results - practical arguments
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Customer perceptions of equipment rental
Published 2020“…Finally, the study contributes to the current research of SPT by adding a new element of practice, i.e. communication. The new element might ensure a connection between the elements (meaning, materials and competence) and may enable practices to change towards a sustainable development.…”
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Att kommunicera idéer och visualisera information i 3D
Published 2008“…Together with spatiality and topology, it forms an argument talking against the use of traditional static and twodimensional representations. …”
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Denial of long-term issues with agriculture on tropical peatlands will have devastating consequences
Published 2017“…In developing countries with growing populations, there are strong socio-economic arguments for exploiting this resource to support local livelihoods and broader economic development (Mizuno et al., 2016). …”
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Våtmarker i urbana miljöer : växtgestaltning och planering
Published 2007“…The practice of landscape architectural involves forming the space in our cities and suburbs, as well as the landscape surrounding. …”
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Agrarian change and the changing relationships between toil and soil in Maragoli, Western Kenya (1900-1994)
Published 2000“…Written and oral historical data, and survey data describing current farmers' practices and perceptions of change in densely settled Maragoli, western Kenya, are used to support this argument. …”
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Uptake of Climate-Smart Agriculture Through a Gendered Intersectionality Lens: Experiences from Western Kenya
Published 2017“…Interestingly, the study site comprises of both the Luo and Kalenjin ethnic communities and even though they neighbor each other, we find a high rate of uptake among the Luo community due to existing social and cultural norms and practices related to farming. In conclusion, using a gendered intersectionality lens strengthens the argument for targeted interventions which focus on local needs and priorities while recognizing local contexts as informed by social, cultural and economic factors.…”
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Fisherwomen : changing meanings, changing norms, changing policies?
Published 2008“…By passive participatory observations at a Hearing, initiated by the Swedish minister of Agriculture in April 2008, different lines of argumentation among participating actors are distinguished and some of the dominating discursive frameworks are discerned. …”
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Between interests and worldviews: the narrow path of the Mekong River Commission
Published 2015“…While environmental impact assessments are designed as science-based decision-making tools, they have often been criticized in practice as a political means to justify already made development decisions. …”
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The role of informal institutions in the use of forest resources in Latin America
Published 2008“…Exploring the role of informal institutions, as they interact with formal law, is important to explain these outcomes in practice. This study draws on five case studies that provide evidence supporting this argument. …”
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El papel de las instituciones informales en el uso de los recursos forestales en América Latina
Published 2009“…Exploring the role of informal institutions, as they interact with formal law, is important to explain these outcomes in practice. This study draws on five case studies that provide evidence supporting this argument. …”
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Epidemics and the future of coffee production.
Published 2021“…We discuss relationships between CLR incidence, farmer-scale agricultural practices, and economic signals transferred through global and local effects. …”
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Pigs, people, pathogens: Health and multispecies relations in central Uganda
Published 2019“…I suggest, therefore, that the visibility of pathogens along the supply chain is contingent upon networks that create and sustain their existence. Central to my argument is the concept of enactment, or the notion that objects, diseases, and bodies are not fixed, stable entities but are instead made through practices. …”
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Power & protein—closing the ‘justice gap’ for food system transformation
Published 2024“…Innovation emphasises that true novelty is found by designing justice into practices and processes, rather than by firing alternative protein silver bullets within existing food system paradigms. …”
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Participatory plant breeding in water-limited environment
Published 2007“…These are: the efficiency argument, equity oriented, and empowerment. This study attempts to fill in these research gaps. …”
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