Beyond the Biophysical argues for an interdisciplinary perspective on agriculture, natural resource management (NRM), and international development practice that extends beyond a purely biophysical orientation. Biophysical interventions succeed or fail not simply on their own merits but within a ...
German, L.
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Ramisch, Joshua J.
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Verma, R.
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[Beyond the biophysical: knowledge, culture, and power in agriculture and natural resource management]
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Beyond the biophysical: knowledge, culture, and power in agriculture and natural resource management
Equitable interdisciplinary teamwork is easier said than done. For, it is not simply a matter of adding a “pinch” of social science into a larger interdisciplinary team, and stirring. Putting interdisciplinarity into action requires a more distilled and nuanced approach involving negotiation, bar...
Verma, R.
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Russell, D.
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German, L.
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[Anthro-apology? negotiating space for interdisciplinary collaboration and in-depth anthropology in the CGIAR]
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Anthro-apology? negotiating space for interdisciplinary collaboration and in-depth anthropology in the CGIAR
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, n...
German, L.
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Verma, R.
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Ramisch, Joshua J.
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[Agriculture, natural resource management, and “development” beyond the biophysical]
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Agriculture, natural resource management, and “development” beyond the biophysical
Akech, C
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Verma, R.
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Ramisch, Joshua J.
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Okoth, Peter F.
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[From inertia to action: the role of economic and gender factors in soil fertility and technology uptake]
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From inertia to action: the role of economic and gender factors in soil fertility and technology uptake