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NATURE+ in Kenya - Report 2023 & Outlook 2024

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Diciembre, 2022
Kenya

In Kenya, NATURE+ unites people to solve shared challenges in food and natural systems. Farmers are putting their land and expertise together to tap into economies of scale and restore natural landscapes and agricultural productivity. Scientists and innovators are improving community seedbanks, restoring land with native trees, and creating value-added products – including from rural waste.

Why the data gaps in Indian aquaculture need to be addressed to contribute to its efficient and sustainable development

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Diciembre, 2022
Malaysia

Identification of the data gaps can help determine the appropriate methods to improve aquaculture farm operation, production and market access, as well as community capacity. The data gaps can be addressed by
creating a national aquaculture database in collaboration with various stakeholders including government bodies, research institutes, private entities, and aquaculture farmers.

Business Model for Sheep Fattening in Ethiopia

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Diciembre, 2022
Ethiopia

Sheep fattening is a practice that involves feeding and managing sheep for a specific time to increase their weight and improve their quality of meat production. In Ethiopia, particularly in rural areas, sheep fattening is a popular business venture among small-scale farmers. It provides an opportunity for farmers to generate income and improve their livelihoods.

Business Model for Community Based Sheep Breeding in Ethiopia

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Diciembre, 2022
Ethiopia

Small ruminant community-based breeding refers to a breeding program managed and implemented by business-oriented livestock keepers, aiming to improve the genetic potential of their small ruminant populations. The community-based breeding program is well suited for intensive market-oriented farming and requires a small breeding flock.

Framework for advancing water resource sustainability and climate resilience through local-scale hydrological modeling in the Mekong Delta

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Diciembre, 2022
Global

The Mekong Delta is a vast region that is crucial for providing food to millions of people. However, climate change and human activities are causing water scarcity, floods and soil salinization, which are a threat to food security and livelihoods.

Integrated simulation framework for the impacts of large dams: Example of the GERD

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Diciembre, 2022
United States of America

Efficient water resources management is essential for the sustainable development of nations, and large dams are an important tool for achieving this endeavor. Here, we present an integrated approach to simulating the impacts of large dams, integrating river systems infrastructure, hydrodynamic, and economywide models.

Using free Wi-Fi to assess impact of COVID-19 pandemic on traditional wet markets in Hanoi

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Diciembre, 2022
Global

Traditional wet markets are the main source of fresh food and the largest source of daily nutrient intake for citizens of Hanoi. Nevertheless, due to the lack of traceability and sales registration systems, food flows within these markets remain largely invisible. This makes it challenging to assess the impact of shocks, such as pandemics, on these markets.

Framework for advancing water resource sustainability and climate resilience through local-scale hydrological modeling in the Ganges Delta

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Diciembre, 2022
Global

The Ganges Delta has large agricultural landscapes that provide food for millions of people. However, changes in climate and anthropogenic activities are causing water scarcity, floods and soil salinization, threatening food security and putting livelihoods at risk.