Resultados de búsqueda - social collectivity
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Uncertainty in the drylands: Rethinking in/formal insurance from pastoral East Africa
Publicado 2023“…Payouts also support a broad array of social reproductive purposes and investments in social and political life. …”
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Participatory modelling
Publicado 2013“…Participatory modelling can be a useful process to encourage critical examination of livelihood options and foster sustainable natural resource use through enhanced social learning, collective action and mobilization. …”
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Gender norms and their implications for banana production and recovery in west Africa
Publicado 2019“…Data on banana production, access to and decision-making rights over productive resources and social and gender norms influencing adoption were collected. …”
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Young women's and men's opportunity spaces in dairy intensification in Kenya
Publicado 2021“…Based on 20 interviews, 18 focus group discussions, and a validation workshop, we describe social relations and the intersection of social factors that influence young women and men's changing roles and opportunities. …”
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Assessing smallholder farmers’ motivation to adopt agroforestry using a multi-group structural equation modeling approach
Publicado 2020“…Norms are therefore an inherent part of social systems and can create distinct farming practices, habits and standards within a social group. …”
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Urbana experimentella bostadsprojekts potential för hållbar stadsutveckling
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Developing gender-transformative innovation packages for sustainable intensification: The case of maize leaf stripping in northern Ghana
Publicado 2024“…We evaluate social science data from a maize-livestock intervention in Ghana. …”
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Co-producing ecosystem services for adapting to climate change
Publicado 2020“…We analysed co-production along the three steps of the ecosystem cascade: (i) ecosystem management; (ii) mobilization; and (iii) appropriation, social access and appreciation. Using five exemplary case studies across socio-ecosystems and continents, we show how five broad mechanisms already active for current ecosystem services can enhance co-benefits and minimize trade-offs between AS: (1) traditional and multi-functional land/sea management targeting ecological resilience; (2) pro-active management for ecosystem transformation; (3) co-production of novel services in landscapes without compromising other services; (4) collective governance of all co-production steps; and (5) feedbacks from appropriation, appreciation of and social access to main AS. …”
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Private vs. Community Management Responses to De-Collectivization: Illustrative Cases from China
Publicado 2020“…In the Yunnan case, a tradition of collective forest management by a tight-knit social group and access to a lucrative non-timber product resulted in a new and effective collective management system. …”
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The CCAFS Youth and Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA) Strategy
Publicado 2020“…The collective agency of youth, whether through groups or virtual networks, is also important for knowledge exchange and to build social capital, which can promote agency.…”
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Linking Knowledge: A Qualitative Analysis of Gender and IWRM-related Policies in the Upper East Region of Ghana
Publicado 2014“…While this study was originally conducted to gather baseline data on the general activities, issues, and concerns of women in the Upper East Region in northern Ghana, the initial data collection led to the discovery that women in the Upper East Region are organized, either by their own accord or through the recommendation of local governing bodies, in social groupings that fulfill specific needs such as access to credit, access to agricultural inputs, and access to reciprocal labor and support. …”
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Gender norms and the marketing of seeds and ware potatoes in Malawi.
Publicado 2015“…Data on seed marketing and purchase, ware potato marketing, affordability, marketing decisions, and clients, as well as social norms and values that influence market participation by men and women were collected and analyzed using the Real Markets Approach focusing on social relations within markets. …”
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Intersections of climate, peace and security in Honduras
Publicado 2025“…Gender and youth face disproportionate impacts, while insecurity and conflict frequently hinder collective adaptation efforts. 3. Climate change influences human mobility patterns, fostering adaptive capacities or exacerbating social tensions and human security risks: Climate impacts influence human mobility in Honduras, sometimes serving as an effective adaptive strategy but also often carrying risks of human insecurity and social tensions. …”
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Transforming critical agrarian studies: Solidarity, scholar-activism and emancipatory agendas in and from the Global South
Publicado 2023“…To develop the argument, first, we reflect on the multiplicity of crises in rural areas and the changing character of social struggles, as well as the interlinkages between environmental crises and the re-emergence of critical agrarian studies that are reshaping the agrarian question. …”
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Causes of hunger
Publicado 1995“…Hunger is one piece of a complex of interrelated social ills. It is linked intricately to global economic, political, and social power structures; modes of development and consumption; population dynamics; and social biases based on race, ethnicity, gender, and age. …”
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Conceptualizing food systems for global environmental change research
Publicado 2008“…This paper outlines a framework for studying the multiple interactions of broadly defined food systems with global environmental change and evaluating the major societal outcomes affected by these interactions: food security, ecosystem services and social welfare. In building the framework the paper explores and synthesizes disparate literature on food systems food security and global environmental change, bridging social science and natural science perspectives. …”
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Property rights and wrongs: Land reforms for sustainable food production in rural Mali
Publicado 2021“…We likewise show that anxieties and ambiguities stemming from state-mandated land registration foster the emergence of monetized forms of access to collective land. These new market-based systems drive greater out- migration of productive community members, leading to labour shortages and weakening the social cohesion and mutual support systems upon which the most vulnerable depend. …”
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