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Modelling the biological processes: from genes to ecosystems
Methods, results and policy implications of poverty and food security mapping assessments
The importance of poverty reduction to the world development agenda has motivated greater interest in the geographic dimensions of poverty and food security. This special issue of Food Policy includes examples of poverty and food security mapping used to support policy development in agricultural and rural areas. The volume includes eight country case studies and one cross-country comparison that illustrate advances in our capacity to assess welfare over large areas and at detailed spatial resolutions.
Multiple scale land characterization on the hillsides zone of Honduras using integrated remote sensing, GIS and agricultural census
Network approaches for understanding rainwater management from a socialecological systems perspective
The premise of this research is to better understand how approaches to implementing rainwater management practices can be informed by understanding how the people living and working in agroecosystems are connected to one another. Because these connections are via both social interactions and functional characteristics of the landscape, a social-ecological network emerges. Using social-ecological network theory, we ask how understanding the structure of interactions can lead to improved rainwater management interventions.
Nurturing rural livelihoods in the tropics : A preliminary summary of CIAT`s 2001-2010 strategic plan
Participative mapping, analysis, and monitoring of natural resources in a watershed
Productos de tecnología agrícola para cambiarle la cara a Colombia
Poverty mapping: Central Peruvian Amazon: Alternative poverty mapping method
Presentacion del atlas guatelmalteco de parientes silvestres de las plantas cultivadas
Press the button: online/offline mobile applications in an agricultural context
In many developing countries, smartphone and internet usage has become a revolution for the population and has opened up many possibilities to use new services for communication purposes. For researchers and development organizations, it is now possible to engage more directly with beneficiaries during the implementation phase of a project. However, many regions still face the problem of a non-existent or unreliable internet connection, which is why mobile applications have to be able to work offline as well as online.