Sights and Sounds of Sustainability:. Participatory Production ofVisual Media for Environmental Conservation
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- Date of Publication: 1996
- Author(s): M. Sendze; C. Roncoli
- Type of Document: Conference Proceeding or Document
- Region: Global
- Topic: Natural Resource Management
Extraction of an abundant and unusual protein from soil and comparison with hyphal protein of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
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- Date of Publication: 1996
- Author(s): S.F. Wright; A. Upadhyaya
- Type of Document: Scholarly Article
- Region: Global
- Topic: Natural Resource Management
CRSP: Trop Soils
Database: Publication
The genetic diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in natural ecosystems: A key to understanding the ecology and functioning of the mycorrhizal symbiosis
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- Date of Publication: 1996
- Author(s): I.R. Sanders; J.P. Clapp; A. Wiemken
- Type of Document: Scholarly Article
- Region: Global
- Topic: Natural Resource Management, Productivity
CRSP: Trop Soils
Database: Publication
Limited applicability of the CENTURY model to highly weathered tropical soils
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- Date of Publication: 1996
- Author(s): A.J. Gijsman; A. Oberson; H. Tiessen; D.K. Friesen
- Type of Document: Scholarly Article
- Region: Global
- Topic: Natural Resource Management
CRSP: Trop Soils
Database: Publication
Domestic Economy, Gender Relations and Community Participation: Potential and Limitation of Productive Strategies for the Sustainable Development of the Alambi Micro-Region
In the analysis of production and reproduction strategies within the rural family unit, the role of women often remains invisible. In many cases, their contributions to […]
- Start Date: November 1995
- End Date: July 1997
- Project Code: E1-1
- Lead University: Not Available
- Region: Latin America and the Caribbean
- Topic: Gender, Natural Resource Management
The Potential of the Forest Extractive Economy for Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Land Use in Colonization Areas: A Regional Household Study of the SANREM CRSP Micro-Region, Ecuador
The community self-diagnosis during the PLLA process in the SANREM CRSP microregion underlined the importance of forest resources for farm family livelihoods. “The forest extractive economy” […]
- Start Date: November 1995
- End Date: November 1997
- Project Code: E5-I
- Lead University: Not Available
- Region: Latin America and the Caribbean
- Topic: Natural Resource Management
Analysis of Agropastoral Production Systems, Nanegal Ecuador
Livestock plays a critical role in peasant agricultural production in the Guayllabamba watershed of Ecuador. It is essential to understand the technical and social elements of […]
- Start Date: November 1995
- End Date: July 1997
- Project Code: E6-I
- Lead University: Not Available
- Region: Latin America and the Caribbean
- Topic: Natural Resource Management
Characterization of the Biodiversity and Potential Use of Forestry Resources in the Alambi River Basin
The natural landscape does not exist in isolation, but, rather is directly impacted by the human landscape. Inhabited since prehispanic times by the Yumbos, the study […]
- Start Date: November 1995
- End Date: July 1997
- Project Code: E7-I
- Region: Latin America and the Caribbean
- Topic: Natural Resource Management
Agroecological Study of the Sustainability of Sugar Cane, Short Cycle Crops, and Agroforestry at the Farm Level in the SANREM CRSP – Ecuador Zone
Based on the participatory appraisal of the Guayllabamba River, there was a strong indication that the greatest amount of agriculture was being practiced on steep slopes […]
- Start Date: November 1995
- End Date: July 1997
- Project Code: E9-I
- Lead University: Tuskegee University
- Region: Latin America and the Caribbean
- Topic: Natural Resource Management
Local Knowledge, Social Capital and Community Empowerment: Basic Conditions for a Sustainable Management Plan of SANREM CRSP Project Region of Study
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- Start Date: November 1995
- End Date: August 1996
- Project Code: E10-I
- Lead University: Not Available
- Region: Latin America and the Caribbean
- Topic: Natural Resource Management