Small Holder Agriculture
Mostrando 1-5 de 5 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. The rural extension in the Foundation ITESP : paths and setbacks ways of teaching and learning / A extensão rural na Fundação ITESP : caminhos do ensino aprendizagem
This study examines the limits of action of the State on actions of ATER in the sustainable development of settlements of landless rural workers, made by ITESP in the State of São Paulo, from 1980. The work deals with training and development of an institutional apparatus of state, where the ITESP, the actions of ATER - Technical Assistance and Rural Extens
Publicado em: 2008
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2. The social control in the third party smallholder organic certification process: the APROVEs case by AAOcert / "O controle social no processo de certificação de grupo por auditoria externa: o caso APROVE pela AAOCERT."
The present paper approaches the perspectives of certification for the organic family farmer agriculture, through alternative certification processes, the participatory certification, and the third party smallholder group certification. The main goal of this paper is to contribute to a better understanding about the potential of the alternative organic certi
Publicado em: 2006
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3. Canais de distribuição para produtos da agricultura familiar: um estudo em hortaliças.
O propósito deste trabalho é estudar os canais de distribuição para produtos provenientes da agricultura familiar. Considerando-se que a agricultura familiar no Estado de São Paulo representa 95% da produção de hortaliças, o foco desta pesquisa recai sobre os canais de distribuição da referida produção. Inicialmente realizou-se uma revisão bibli
Publicado em: 2004
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4. Induced intensification: Agricultural change in Bangladesh with implications for Malthus and Boserup
Bangladesh is dominated by a small-holder agrarian economy under extreme stress. Production shortfalls, increasing economic polarization, and chronic malnutrition are persistent, but major famine has been diverted in part by significant growth in agriculture. This recent history is open to both Malthusian and Boserupian interpretations—a history we ex
The National Academy of Sciences of the USA.
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5. Long-term changes in Serengeti-Mara wildebeest and land cover: Pastoralism, population, or policies?
Declines in habitat and wildlife in semiarid African savannas are widely reported and commonly attributed to agropastoral population growth, livestock impacts, and subsistence cultivation. However, extreme annual and shorter-term variability of rainfall, primary production, vegetation, and populations of grazers make directional trends and causal chains hard
The National Academy of Sciences.