“Women Enlace”: Interweaving Women to Make Collective Action Possible
ABSTRACT This study engages with the contemporary debate on women's collective action through the lens of commons governance. Drawing on the theory of collective action in the management of common‐pool resources (CPRs) and on feminist ethnography with a group of rural extractivist women in the Cerrado—a vast tropical savanna biome in Brazil's Central ...
Cilene dos Anjos Marcondes
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From soil to health: advancing regenerative agriculture for improved food quality and nutrition security. [PDF]
Rosier CL +5 more
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Toward a global repository of insect traits (GRIT)
Biodiversity loss is accelerating, yet insect conservation is hindered by the absence of a centralised, comprehensive trait database. We propose the GRIT, a FAIR, open‐access platform uniting datasets and collaborators worldwide. GRIT will harness advanced computational tools for trait acquisition and imputation, enabling large‐scale ecological ...
Pedro Cardoso +37 more
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A scoping review of the incentives for promoting the adoption of agroecological practices and outcomes among rice farmers in Vietnam. [PDF]
Ogutu S, Mockshell J, Minh T, Remans R.
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Engineering next‐generation crops through CRISPR‐mediated horizontal gene transfer
Summary Crops increasingly face overlapping stresses such as heat, drought, salinity, and pathogens that conventional breeding or genome editing rarely overcome in combination. To address this, we propose CRISPR‐enabled horizontal gene transfer (CRISPR‐HGT) as a programmable framework that recreates the evolutionary process by which plants historically
Madhab Kumar Sen +3 more
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In the Spotlight-Established Researcher. [PDF]
Benítez M.
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The ecologisation of agriculture through the prism of collaborative innovation [PDF]
Dabire, Der +5 more
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Adaptability of Governance Structures and Processes for Sustainable Livestock in Jalisco, Mexico
ABSTRACT Global increases in meat production have intensified interest in alternative livestock systems that can address environmental, social, and economic challenges. Transitioning toward sustainable livestock (SL) systems requires adaptive governance arrangements that integrate local knowledge into broader policy design.
Jovanka Špirić
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Land conversion to cropland homogenizes variation in soil biota, gene assemblages, and ecological strategies on local and regional scales. [PDF]
Gu H +15 more
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