Although community-level seed-saving initiatives have existed in many countries around the world for about 30 years, they have rarely been the subject of systematic scientific enquiry. Based on a combination of a literature review and field research, we present a novel comprehensive conceptual fr...
Vernooy, Ronnie
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Sthapit, B.R.
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Galluzzi, Gea
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Shrestha P
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[The Multiple Functions and Services of Community Seedbanks]
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The Multiple Functions and Services of Community Seedbanks
Although community-level seed-saving initiatives have existed in many countries around the world for about 30 years, they have rarely been the subject of systematic scientific enquiry. Based on a combination of a literature review and field research, we present a novel comprehensive conceptual fr...
Vernooy, Ronnie
,
Sthapit, B.R.
,
Galluzzi, Gea
,
Shrestha, P.
,
[The multiple functions and services of community seed banks]
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The multiple functions and services of community seed banks
Vernooy, Ronnie
,
[For food security, China tries an alternative to industrial agriculture]
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For food security, China tries an alternative to industrial agriculture
Vernooy, Ronnie
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Yiching Song
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Zongwen Zhang
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Jingsong Li
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Lijun Liu
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Martins, Christine
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Tianbao Qin
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Fuyou Wang
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Dayuan Xue
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Yayun Yang
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Shihuang Zhang
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Xiaoyong Zhang
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[Developing an agricultural biodiversity policy for China]
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Developing an agricultural biodiversity policy for China
The role of agricultural biodiversity for sustaining ecosystem services crucial for food and agriculture becomes particularly relevant in the face of climate change, and has been widely recognised as a central part of climate-smart agriculture (CSA) since the concept was first launched in 2010. ...
López Noriega, Isabel
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Dawson, Ian K.
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Vernooy, Ronnie
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Köhler-Rollefson, Ilse
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Halewood, Michael
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[Agricultural diversification as an adaptation strategy]
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Agricultural diversification as an adaptation strategy
2010 was a rough year on the Mongolian steppe for the country’s herders. That year, an extremely cold winter struck, known locally as a dzud, wiping out 9 million animals, or 20 percent of the national herd in a country where livestock continues to be central to herders’ livelihoods and play a vi...