Knowledge, culture, and relations of power shape the institutionalized discourses, ideologies, and practices of “development” as well as the everyday natural resource management practices of women and men around the world. As a result, a broader and interdisciplinary perspective on agriculture, natural resource management, and development practice beyond purely biophysical approaches is urgently needed. This chapter – like the volume it introduces – offers insights into the socio-cultural, political-economic, and environmental effects of development (and their very real implications for women and men in the global South), highlighting the challenges and “mis-adventures” associated with past and current development approaches and practices. ...
The “farmer-back-to-farmer” model of agricultural development, pioneered by Robert Rhoades and Rober...
The paper draws on three strands of experience: the authors ‟ involvement in a trans-disciplinary re...
How a group relates to agrobiodiversity differs greatly within and between user groups. This chapter...
Beyond the Biophysical argues for an interdisciplinary perspective on agriculture, natural resource ...
In international research and development discourses, the 'Feminization of Agriculture' is often use...
“Science for impact” has been the implicit motto for the agricultural sciences since the late 19th C...
As greater significance is placed on the relationship between people and their environment it is inc...
The growing linkages among poverty, resource decline, and ecological degradation constitute a formid...
As greater significance is placed on the relationship between people and their environment it is inc...
A single seed is more than just the promise of a plant. In rural south India, seeds represent diverg...
Most cultures in Africa view women's role as subordinate to that of men. The patriarchal nature of h...
Previous research on the determinants of effectiveness in knowledge systems seeking to support susta...
Research has shown that women, when given the capital and opportunity, make unique, positive contrib...
The civil conflict in Liberia, in West Africa, caused significant social, infrastructural, and ecolo...
The “farmer-back-to-farmer” model of agricultural development, pioneered by Robert Rhoades and Rober...
The “farmer-back-to-farmer” model of agricultural development, pioneered by Robert Rhoades and Rober...
The paper draws on three strands of experience: the authors ‟ involvement in a trans-disciplinary re...
How a group relates to agrobiodiversity differs greatly within and between user groups. This chapter...
Beyond the Biophysical argues for an interdisciplinary perspective on agriculture, natural resource ...
In international research and development discourses, the 'Feminization of Agriculture' is often use...
“Science for impact” has been the implicit motto for the agricultural sciences since the late 19th C...
As greater significance is placed on the relationship between people and their environment it is inc...
The growing linkages among poverty, resource decline, and ecological degradation constitute a formid...
As greater significance is placed on the relationship between people and their environment it is inc...
A single seed is more than just the promise of a plant. In rural south India, seeds represent diverg...
Most cultures in Africa view women's role as subordinate to that of men. The patriarchal nature of h...
Previous research on the determinants of effectiveness in knowledge systems seeking to support susta...
Research has shown that women, when given the capital and opportunity, make unique, positive contrib...
The civil conflict in Liberia, in West Africa, caused significant social, infrastructural, and ecolo...
The “farmer-back-to-farmer” model of agricultural development, pioneered by Robert Rhoades and Rober...
The “farmer-back-to-farmer” model of agricultural development, pioneered by Robert Rhoades and Rober...
The paper draws on three strands of experience: the authors ‟ involvement in a trans-disciplinary re...
How a group relates to agrobiodiversity differs greatly within and between user groups. This chapter...