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Insights into adoption of farming practices through multiple lenses: an innovation systems approach

A complex systems approach to innovation provides rich insights into the drivers, barriers, and key elements for innovation in rural systems. Through a case study of dry direct seeding (DDS) in smallholder systems in Laos, this article reveals a “perfect storm” of challenges and opportunities resulting in rapid adoption. Labour shortage, climate variability, and machinery availability are key factors.

Tema(s): 
cambio climáticoseguridad alimentaria y nutricionalsistemas de innovacióninnovaciónaprendizajeenfoques participativospolíticasinvestigaciónPequeños agricultores...
Año de publicación: 
2018
Autor (es): 
Clarke E.Jackson T. M.Phimphachanvongsod V.Sengxua P.Simali P.Wade L.
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Developing capacity of forest users through participatory forest management: Evidence from Madhupur Sal forest in Bangladesh

Participatory forest management is credited for supporting social learning processes and fostering capacity of forest users for collaboration and collective actions. Despite more than a decade of practice, the empirical evidence substantiating the contribution of participatory management for the capacity development of forest users is scarce. This study assesses a participatory forest management program in Madhupur Sal forest, Bangladesh, by comparing the capacity of de-facto groups of participants and nonparticipants and identifies factors that influence the capacity development.

Tema(s): 
desarrollo de capacidades (DC)Conceptos del DCaprendizajeredesenfoques participativosagricultura sostenible...
Año de publicación: 
2018
Autor (es): 
Kabir K. H.
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Understanding root, tuber, and banana seed systems and coordination breakdown: A multi-stakeholder framewor

This article presents a multi-stakeholder framework for intervening in root, tuber, and banana seed systems and in other VPCs. These crops are reproduced not with true seed but with vegetative planting material (e.g., roots,tubers, vines, stems, and suckers), called “seed” in this article. Seed systems for VPCs need to be designed differently than those for true seed, and coordination among stakeholders in seed systems is crucial

Tema(s): 
procesos de múltiples partes interesadasinvestigación de sistemas
Año de publicación: 
2018
Autor (es): 
Bentley J.Andrade-Piedra J.Demo P.Dzomeku B.Jacobsen K.Kikulwe E.Kromann P.Kumar P.McEwan M.Mudege N.Ogere K.Okechukwu R.Orrego R.Ospina B.Sperling L.Walsh S.Thiele G.
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A multi-level and multi-actor approach to risk governance: a conceptual framework to support policy development for Ambrosia weed control

Invasive species such as Ambrosia (an annual weed) pose a biosecurity risk whose management depends on the knowledge, attitudes and practices of many stakeholders. It can therefore be considered a complex policy and risk governance problem. Complex policy problems are characterised by high uncertainty, multiple dimensions, interactions across different spatial and policy levels, and the involvement of a multitude of actors and organisations. This paper provides a conceptual framework for analysing the multi-level and multi-actor dimensions of Ambrosia management.

Tema(s): 
innovaciónpolíticas de innovaciónprocesos de múltiples partes interesadasenfoques participativosparticipación del sector privado...
Año de publicación: 
2018
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What Happens to Extension Institutions during Disease Outbreaks and How to Prevent Institutional Capacity ErosionSchut M.Kamanda J.Klerkx L.
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Opportunities and pitfalls for researchers to contribute to the design of evidence-based agricultural policies: lessons from Uganda

Agricultural policies in sub-Saharan Africa have paid insufficient attention to sustainable intensification. In Uganda, agricultural productivity has stagnated with aggregate increases in crop production being attributed to expansion of cultivated land area. To enhance sustainable crop intensification, the Ugandan Government collaborated with stakeholders to develop agricultural policies using an evidence-based approach. Previously, evidence-based decision-making tended to focus on the evidence base rather than evidence and its interactions within the broader policy context.

Tema(s): 
Servicios de extensiónprocesos de múltiples partes interesadaspolíticasinvestigación
Año de publicación: 
2018
Autor (es): 
The Innovativeness of Individual Farms in the Łódź RegionSchut M.Kibwika P.Dealing with the game-changing technologies of Agriculture 4.0: How do we manage diversity and responsibility in food system transition pathways?Indicators of the Agricultural Industry Management System: Innovation and Investment Readiness Due to the Digital and Technological Transformation from the Perspective of an Ontological ApproachDevelopment of e-Marketplaces to Connect Food Processors with Farmers to Bridge the GapAn emerging user-led participatory methodology Mapping impact pathways of urban food system sustainability innovations
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Women, work, and wage equity in agricultural labour in Saiss, Morocco

This paper documents wages and working conditions for landless female and male agricultural labourers in Morocco. We found that higher-paid equipment-intensive tasks were predominantly assigned to men whereas women often performed lower-paid, time-intensive tasks. Women were systematically paid less than men even when they performed the same tasks. Enforcing existing legislation in Morocco to ensure equal pay for women is an essential first step towards enabling women to benefit equitably with men from their agricultural labour contributions.

Tema(s): 
igualdad de género
Año de publicación: 
2018
Autor (es): 
Najjar D.Baruah B.Aw-Hassan A.A.Abderrahim B.Kassie G.
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