Resultados de búsqueda - social collectivity

  1. Politics of participation in Integrated Watershed Development Programmes in Bundelkhand, India: Insights from a gender and social inclusion perspective por Ravula, Padmaja, Chakraborty, Ananya, Kasala, Kavitha

    Publicado 2023
    “…Issues of gender and social inclusion need to be integrated within the planning and design phases rather than treating them as supplementary concerns.…”
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    Ponencia
  2. TH2.2: Framework for incorporating Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI) elements in Climate Information Services (CIS) por Mapedza, Everisto D., Huyer, Sophia, Chanana, Nitya, Rose, Alison, Jacobs-Mata, Inga, Mudege, Netsayi N., Homann-Kee Tui, Sabine, Gbegbelegbe, Sika, Nsengiyumva, Gloriose, Mutenje, Munyaradzi, Nohayi, Nina

    Publicado 2022
    “…This paper proposes a Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI) Framework for incorporating Climate Information Services which is increasingly becoming important due to climate change and climate variability. …”
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    Ponencia
  3. Social Return on Investment, SROI, the value added for families before and after using Solvatten in the Bungoma district in Western Kenya por Jönsson, Jenny, Wikman, Anna, Wätthammar, Tina

    Publicado 2011
    “…This can be done by using a framework named Social Return on Investment (SROI) which has its origins from Impact Assessment (IA) and social Cost Benefit Analysis (CBA). …”
    Enlace del recurso
    First cycle, G2E
  4. Talking water: interplay of gender, trust and expertise in agricultural extension groups in Mendoza, Argentina por Riera, Felix Sebastián, Hunecke, Claudia, Gennari, Alejandro J.

    Publicado 2024
    “…Social Network Analysis (SNA) contributes to unveiling the cornerstones of information flow by identifying group structures, strong bonds, and bottlenecks in water management systems. …”
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    Artículo
  5. Understanding swedish prepping : a mixed-method study on resilience, trust, and incentives to prepare for crises por Olsson, Emelie

    Publicado 2021
    “…Trust is important in this study, since the trust we have in organizations, political parties, and people stems from our previous experiences with those groups. Norms, social networks, and trust allow individuals to draw on social resources in their community to solve collective problems. …”
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  6. Film clubbing por Paul, Felicitas

    Publicado 2022
    “…While film clubs cannot solve people´s individually experienced eco-anxiety, they provide a setting for collective experiences to facilitate meaningful interactions and promote social bonding. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  7. Climate security in the digital public square: A lookback at the conversations of 2022 and the road to COP 28 por Silveira Carneiro, Bia, Tucci, Giulia, Taiwo, Ibukun

    Publicado 2023
    “…Innovative research methodologies have demonstrated that social media platforms can serve as proxies for public discourse and engagement, yielding invaluable insights into our society’s collective consciousness. …”
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    Blog Post
  8. Beyond Traditional Channels: A baseline data for Causal Assessment of Social Media's Impact on Smallholder Farmers' Practices in Isingiro district. por Katungi, Enid Mbabazi, Aseete, Paul, Ochieng, Justus, Mugaga Isaac, Babirye, Immaculate

    Publicado 2025
    “…This study aims to assess the causal impact of social media on smallholder farmers' knowledge and adoption of agricultural practices, comparing its effectiveness to traditional extension channels. …”
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    Conjunto de datos
  9. The E-NGOs and their networks: the use of relationships in goal achievement por Gerard, Jean-Baptiste

    Publicado 2011
    “…The research is mainly based on the study of the theories of social network and social capital as well as the data collected at three environmental NGOs: Greenpeace (Swedish office in Stockholm), The Swedish Society for Nature Conservation (Head Quarter in Stockholm) and Surfrider Foundation Europe (Head Quarter in Biarritz, France). …”
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    Second cycle, A1E
  10. A study on the interactive relationship between the environmental NGOs and the media in Sweden por Zhang, Rui

    Publicado 2009
    “…The paper also illustrates that the goal for NGOs in their communication with the media is to get a large number of media coverage so as to gain social influence on policy making or to arouse public awareness, etc. …”
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    Second cycle, A1E
  11. “We do not like to stay in the villages just cutting grass and looking after the livestock” por Hymnelius, Rebecca

    Publicado 2019
    “…The results suggest that there are indeed changes which affect women socially, economically and through agricultural aspects. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  12. A hard nut to crack por Wikström, Rebecka

    Publicado 2019
    “…Access to resources, decision making agency and collective action are three empowerment factors that I have investigated in this thesis. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  13. Co-Creating a Gender and Social Inclusion Learning Agenda for Food, Land, and Water Systems in Middle East and North Africa Region por Adam, Rahma, El-Zainy, Eman Abd-Allah A., Mosbah, Menna, Puskur, Ranjitha, Verma, Benu, Najjar, Dina, Enokenwa Baa, Ojongetakah

    Publicado 2025
    “…This report details the proceedings of the Regional Workshop on ‘Co-Creating a Gender and Social Inclusion (GESI) Learning Agenda for Food, Land, and Water Systems (FLWS) in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Region’, convened by the CGIAR Gender Equality and Inclusion Accelerator. …”
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    Informe técnico
  14. Responding to land degradation in the highlands of Tigray, Northern Ethiopia por Kumasi, Tyhra Carolyn, Asenso-Okyere, Kwadwo

    Publicado 2011
    “…The commitment of the government at both the national and local levels (through sensitization and mobilization for group formation and provision of tools and construction materials); the ethnic homogeneity of the population; and the existence of the Orthodox Church, where most of the people were members, were major factors for the success of the community mobilization for collective action in Tigray. Social networking with neighbors, the clergy, and leaders of grassroots organizations provided the knowledge and information on climate variability and solutions required to conserve the ecology and improve human livelihood. …”
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    Artículo preliminar

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