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Mallard Hybridization With Domesticated Lineages Alters Spring Migration Behavior and Timing
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Economic Consequence of Human - Hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibious) Conflicts on Farming Livelihood in Rural Adamawa State, Nigeria
Published 2023-03-01“…Human-animal conflict is posing a severe threat to wildlife conservation as well as the long-term viability of farming communities. This study assessed the economic consequence of human-hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibious) conflicts on rural livelihoods in Adamawa state, Nigeria. …”
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We Need Them. They Will Do Much Better Without Us. A Review of Survival at Stake, by Poorva Joshipura
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Harnessing the Power of Citizen Science for Agroecological Transitions: The Case of the One Million Voices of Agroecology Initiative and Digital Platform
Published 2025-01-01“…Its main functions include the participatory mapping of innovative on-farm and off-farm agroecological practices, their characterization, and their evaluation. …”
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MOBILIZATION OF PLANT GENETIC RESOURCES FROM THE TERRITORIES OF INDONESIA, SRI LANKA (CEYLON) AND NEPAL
Published 2019-10-01“…Lyakhovkin took part in a specialized collecting mission launched to study and collect wild forms and cultivars of rice and various other crops from Nepal. The team visited 16 experiment stations and farms and collected 1170 accessions. …”
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A History of Research on Human Evolution in South Africa from 1924 to 2016
Published 2017-01-01“…The pioneering work was continued by Bob Brain, Elisabeth Vrba, Phillip Tobias, Ron Clarke, Francis Thackeray and their teams. Within recent decades many important discoveries have been made by young palaeontologists such as Dominique Gommery and Frank Sénégas (Bolt's Farm Cave System), José Braga (Kromdraai), Travis Pickering (Swartkrans), Lee Berger (Malapa associated with A. sediba and Rising Star associated H. naledi), Colin Menter (Drimolen) and a growing number of young individuals with access to micro CT scanners and synchrotrons which permit studies of internal anatomy. …”
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Conversation sur le terrain
Published 2024-07-01“…However, it is also in economic difficulty since it is dependent on fragile farming practices. As part of the Landscape Plan, a team of landscape architects, sound artists and web developers has developed an online sound map to provide an accessible digital tool for sharing reflections concerning future landscapes on a large scale. …”
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On the edge of Prehistory. Preliminary results of excavations at three Chalcolithic and Bronze Age sites in southern Jordan
Published 2024-11-01“…This article summarizes the research conducted between 2019 and 2022 by a Jagiellonian University (JU) team at three important sites in southern Jordan: Umm Tuweyrat, Wadi Quseir/Huseiniya, and Wadi Faynan 731. …”
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Analysis of new varieties adoption behavior of Chinese turbot farmer based on the perspective of heterogeneity
Published 2025-01-01“…China is the largest turbot farming in the world, where germplasm source security is closely related to national security. …”
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Linkages with Practice for Higher-Education Curriculum Innovation.
Published 2024“…Additionally, university-based research teams have honed their skills in community action research, leading to the identification of relevant challenges and plausible solutions. …”
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The first Lithuanian Archaeological expedition in Afghanistan
Published 2008-08-01“…Many of the surveyed cultural valuables are not only undescribed and unregistered, but are also under the destruction of illegal excavations, natural forces, and farming. Most Afghan people still live and use some cultural monuments, applying long-lasting, changeless farming systems. …”
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Economic-productive analysis of a mixed cattle-bubaline model mixed model in the Northern region of Corrientes Province in Argentina
Published 2023-11-01“…The study aimed to analyze a mixed cattle-bubaline model’s economic and productive results. Data from farms in the region was used as the analysis unit, gathering data from infrastructure, management practices, and market situations. …”
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