buscador de bibliografía por Agricultura
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1/80 libro corregido:
Bassett, T.J., Crummey, D.: African Savannas: Global Narratives and Local Knowledge of Environmental Change, 320 pp., James Currey, Oxford, Marzo 2003, [aut(s) University of Illinois, USA]
2/80 artículo de diario:
Tomich, T.P., van Noordwijk, M., Vosti, S.A., Witcover, J.: Agricultural Development with Rainforest Conservation: Methods for Seeking Best Bet Alternatives to Slash-and-Burn, with Applications to Brazil and Indonesia, Agricultural Economics, Vol 19 No 1,2, Elsevier Science Ltd, UK, Septiembre 1998, [aut(s) The World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF), International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)]
3/80 papel:
Carswell, G.: Agricultural Intensification and Rural Sustainable Livelihoods: A Think Piece, IDS Working Paper, No 6430 pp., IDS, Brighton, 1997, [aut(s) Institute for Development Studies (IDS), University of Sussex, UK]
4/80 papel:
Altieri, M., Farvar, T.: Agroecology Versus Ecoagriculture: Balancing Food Production and Biodiversity Conservation in the Midst of Social Inequity, CEESP (IUCN Commission on Environmental, Economic and Social Policy) Occasional Papers, Issue 329 pp., IUCN, Gland, Switzerland, Noviembre 2004, [aut(s) IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature)]
5/80 libro:
Altieri, M.A.: Agroecology: The Science of Sustainable Agriculture, Westview Press, Boulder, Colorado, Octubre 1995, [aut(s) ]
6/80 informe:
FAO: Agroforestry Parklands in sub-Saharan Africa, FAO Conservation Guides, Vol 34250 pp., FAO, Rome, 1999, [aut(s) Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO)]
7/80 artículo de diario:
Leakey, R.R.B., Tchoundjeu, Z., Schreckenberg, K., Shackleton, S.E., Shackleton, C.M.: Agroforestry Tree Products (AFTPs): Targeting Poverty Reduction and Enhanced Livelihoods, International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability, Vol 3 No 1, 2005, [aut(s) ]
8/80 artículo de diario:
Rahman, S.A., Rahman, M.F., Codilan, A.L., Farhana, K.M.: Analysis of the Economic Benefits from Systematic Improvements to Shifting Cultivation and its Evolution towards Stable Continuous Agroforestry in the Upland of Eastern Bangladesh, International Forestry Review, Vol 9 No 1, 2007, [aut(s) ]
9/80 artículo de diario:
Anderson, S.: Animal Genetic Resources and Sustainable Livelihoods, Ecological Economics, Vol 45 No 3, Elsevier Science Ltd, UK, Julio 2003, [aut(s) Imperial College London, UK]
10/80 artículo de diario:
Devendra, C., Chantalakhana, C.: Animals, Poor People and Food Insecurity: Opportunities for Improved Livelihoods Through Efficient Natural Resource Management, Outlook on Agriculture, Vol 31 No 3, IP Publishing Ltd, Septiembre 2002, [aut(s) ]
11/80 sección del libro:
Tomich, T.P., Cattaneo, A., Chater, S., Geist, H.J., Gockowski, J., Kaimowitz, D., Lambin, E.F., Lewis, J., Ndoye, O., Palm, C.A.; Stolle, F.; Sunderlin, W.D.; Valentim, J.F.; van Noordwijk, M.; Vosti, S.A.: Balancing Agricultural Development and Environmental Objectives: Assessing Tradeoffs in the Humid Tropics, Slash-and-Burn Agriculture: The Search for Alternatives., Palm, C.A., Vosti, S.A., Sanchez, P.A. and Ericksen, P.J., Columbia University Press, N.Y., 2005, [aut(s) ]
12/80 artículo de diario:
Duraisamy, J.: Bamboo Resources, Enterprises and Trade Development Opportunities for Livelihood Development and Poverty Reduction in Mozambique, Journal of Bamboo and Rattan, Vol 2 No 4, VSP, 2003, [aut(s) ]
13/80 artículo de diario:
Islam, M., Braden, J.B.: Bio-Economic Development of Floodplains: Farming Versus Fishing in Bangladesh, Environment and Development Economics, Vol 11 No 1, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, Febrero 2006, [aut(s) University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA]
14/80 papel:
Srivastava, J., Smith, N.J.H., Forno, D.: Biodiversity and Agriculture: Implications for Conservation and Development, World Bank Technical Paper, No 32126 pp., World Bank, Washington, D.C., 1996, [aut(s) World Bank]
15/80 informe:
DFID: Can Wildlife Contribute to Poverty Elimination?, 38 pp., DFID, London, 1998, [aut(s) Department for International Development (DFID), UK]
16/80 libro:
Porter, P.W.: Challenging Nature: Local Knowledge, Agroscience, and Food Security in Tanga Region, Tanzania, 288 pp., University of Chicago, Chicago, 2005, [aut(s) ]
17/80 informe:
McNeely, J.A., Scherr, S.J.: Common Ground, Common Future: How Ecoagriculture can Feed the World and Save Wild Biodiversity, 24 pp., IUCN, Gland, Mayo 2001, [aut(s) IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature)]
18/80 informe:
Isely, C., Scherr, S.: Community Based Ecoagriculture Initiatives: Findings from the 2002 UNDP Equator Prize Nominations, 36 pp., Dieciembre 2003, [aut(s) Ecoagriculture Partners (EP), United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)]
19/80 informe:
FAO: Conservation Agriculture: Case studies in Latin America and Africa, FAO Soils Bulletins, No 7880 pp., FAO, Rome, 2002, [aut(s) Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO)]
20/80 procedimientos:
Rhodes, C., Scherr, S.J.: Developing Ecoagriculture to Improve Livelihoods, Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Production at a Landscape Scale, Assessment and Recommendations from the First International Ecoagriculture Conference and Practitioners’ Fair, Sept. 25-Oct.1, 2004, 53 pp., Ecoagriculture Partners, Washington, D.C., Mayo 2005, [aut(s) Ecoagriculture Partners (EP)]