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Integrating food systems into the international climate law and policy framework
Abstract While responsible for nearly one‐third of global greenhouse gas emissions, food systems long remained peripheral to the legal and political architecture of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). This article outlines the policy shifts that have led food systems to become increasingly central to the UNFCCC and its ...
Enrico Mezzacapo, Josephine van Zeben
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Abstract Soil sampling for eDNA is a useful approach to assess ecological communities in specific locations, such as comparing community composition across different site treatments. However, species' dispersal abilities and habitat selection, among many other factors, drive the uneven distribution of organisms across the landscape. Thus, to accurately
Karen Dyson +7 more
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Plataformas Tecnológicas en la Agricultura 4.0: una Mirada al Desarrollo en Colombia
Las Plataformas Tecnológicas son una de las herramientas más transcendentales para incrementar la competitividad de las industrias y, por ende, de un país, al generar innovación y la transferencia de tecnologías y generación de nuevos conocimientos. La presente revisión tiene como propósito identificar las principales características de las plataformas
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Release of Andean abiotic‐resilient common bean germplasm
Abstract Andean abiotic‐resilient (AAR) common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) germplasm lines AAR1 to AAR7 were developed through an international bulk breeding effort to improve abiotic stress tolerance and combine it with disease resistance by increasing genetic richness.
Timothy G. Porch +2 more
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Understory frog communities recover quickly during tropical forest regeneration
Abstract Millions of hectares of tropical forest have been lost to agriculture, posing a major threat to biodiversity. However, where agricultural activities do not cause irreversible damage, forests can regenerate after abandonment, forming secondary forests that are increasingly important for conserving forest species.
Karla Neira‐Salamea +9 more
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Differential effects of agricultural expansion on wild bee taxonomic and functional diversity
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Pollinators, especially bees, are in global decline, threatening biodiversity and food security. While intensive agriculture is a primary driver, its impact on bee functional diversity—particularly in the diverse Mediterranean region—remains understudied.
Manuel López‐Aliste +9 more
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Global impacts of agricultural and timber plantations on dung beetle biodiversity
In vulnerable areas, protecting natural forests can help to reduce biodiversity loss. When economic and social contexts, such as in the Neotropical and Oriental regions, hinder conservation strategies, establishing small‐scale plantations of native, structurally diverse species connected to remaining forests may enhance dung beetle diversity, likely ...
Pablo A. López‐Bedoya +5 more
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La Agricultura Familiar frente al modelo extractivista de desarrollo rural en Colombia
La Agricultura Familiar se reafirma a partir del debate mundial sobre el campesinado y su papel fundamental en la sociedad respecto a intereses globales como la sostenibilidad ambiental, la seguridad y soberanía alimentaria, la creación de mercados de proximidad entre productores y consumidores, la alimentación sana basada en formas de agricultura ...
Álvaro Acevedo-Osorio +3 more
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