... Property Rights, Plant GeneticResourcesandTraditionalKnowledge , in T Cottier and S Biber-Klemm (eds.), Rights to Plant GeneticResourcesandTraditional Knowledge: Basic Issues and Perspectives ... Sustainable Technologies and Institution traditional agricultural knowledgetraditional ecological knowledgetraditional intellectual property right(s) traditionalknowledgetraditionalknowledge of the ... is genetic material extracted from a plant M Hassemer, GeneticResources in S Von Lewinski (ed.), Indigenous Heritage and Intellectual Property: Genetic Resources, TraditionalKnowledge and...
... teacher supply and demand through an analysis and assessment of the relationship between research, policyandpractice on the subject and how they impact on the supply and demand of teachers ... study considers the research, policyandpractice (or outcomes) that are relevant to questions of teacher supply and demand Demand and supply dynamics, information and policies: 1994–2008 This ... debate and situating them within overall trends in research, policyandpractice since 1994 This monograph first examines conceptual approaches to teacher supply and demand, and then shows how demand-side...
... Biotechnology and Genetics, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, University of Århus, Denmark.1 Summary The paper offers an overview of current knowledgeregarding the chicken geneticresources kept ... genotype by environmental interactions and breeding programmes; and a section on conservation and biodiversity, which describes the status of poultry geneticresourcesand the tools available for conservation ... Preface Acknowledgements v vi Chicken geneticresources used in smallholder production systems and opportunities for their development Summary 1 Introduction 2 Performance of indigenous breeds and...
... Poultry GeneticResourcesand Small Poultry Production Systems in Uganda Busuulwa S Henry National Animal Genetics Resources Centre and Data Bank, Uganda FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION ... Breeds and Livelihoods Poultry GeneticResourcesand Small Poultry Production Systems in Uganda 20 the F gene sequence and intracerebral pathogenicity index (ICPI) Comparative geneticand phylogenetic ... the Animal GeneticResources of Uganda (2002), local chicken is described based on their physical appearance The cocks include the Ugandan short legged, Ugandan brown, Ugandan red and Ugandan white...
... concern to help focus the analysis and provide guidelines for future practice, policyand priorities This book reviews and analyses the legacies of science and technology education in sub-Saharan ... Chapter 10: The knowledge base for learning in science and technology education, by OJ Jegede, Nigeria and Australia An appropriate and efficacious knowledge base is paramount for science and technology ... perspectives and their relevance to present and future practice, by EA Yoloye, Nigeria This chapter examines the historical perspectives of the last three decades and their relevance to the present and...
... of this research, and to promote scientific/community collaboration It provides an opportunity to expand our understanding of the relationships between knowledgeand research, and how this can ... cutting-edge and emerging evidence-based research andknowledge of practice around the world - describe different approaches to FASD, from other countries and across disciplines - develop linkages and ... providers and families - review and discuss specific areas of interest through two-way exchanges of knowledge - promote dialogue and facilitate knowledge exchange through: formal sessions, networking and...
... Kerven and Behnke Pastoralism: Research, PolicyandPractice 2011, 1:1 http://www.pastoralismjournal.com/content/1/1/1 Pastoralism Research, PolicyandPractice Figure Cover for ... forestry interventions and central government land tenure reforms on political control, inter-ethnic relations and Page of Kerven and Behnke Pastoralism: Research, PolicyandPractice 2011, 1:1 http://www.pastoralismjournal.com/content/1/1/1 ... of Kerven and Behnke Pastoralism: Research, PolicyandPractice 2011, 1:1 http://www.pastoralismjournal.com/content/1/1/1 Page of it is practiced in environments as varied as deserts and savannahs,...
... unattractive and unnecessary task for landowners, 4) Landowners sell their extra fodder tree leaves to landless herders during winter Page 11 of 20 Inam-ur-Rahim et al Pastoralism: Research, PolicyandPractice ... http://www.pastoralismjournal.com/content/1/1/2 trees are used by both landowners and landless herders, based on accessibility If landowners have abundant feed resources like fodder crops and crop residues, landless herders may use all ... different elevations and sites and are used differently by various landowning and landless social segments The landless herders, who annually rear approximately half a million sheep and goats, are...
... green and poverty alleviation The policyandpractice of ecological migration in China Horizons 9(2) Foggin, M 2008 Depopulating the Tibetan grassland Mountain Research and Development Ginat, J, and ... pastureland into grassland program, implemented since 2003 and managed by the provincial Agricultural and Animal Husbandry office concentrates on the restoration of degraded parts of the grassland ... Pastoralism: Research, PolicyandPractice 2011, 1:4 http://www.pastoralismjournal.com/content/1/1/4 demarcated the division of the grassland With defined winter grassland property it was easier...
... herds, and such changes in terms of trade have stimulated changes in Page of Swift Pastoralism: Research, PolicyandPractice 2011, 1:5 http://www.pastoralismjournal.com/content/1/1/5 the age and ... Pastoralism: Research, PolicyandPractice 2011, 1:5 http://www.pastoralismjournal.com/content/1/1/5 common themes; Chapter draws conclusions about diversification, development and change in pastoral ... University of Sussex He has worked on pastoral research and development in East and West Africa, the Middle East and Central Asia including China and Mongolia Competing interests The authors declare...
... for Yakut cattle and horse described by Ferret), and it remains a fact that there are environmental, biological and behavioural factors which will affect animal populations and their suitability ... koumiss Ferret describes the production, consumption and social significance of this drink Page of Bendrey Pastoralism: Research, PolicyandPractice 2011, 1:6 http://www.pastoralismjournal.com/content/1/1/6 ... products and work) Ferret discusses its roles as an index of wealth, a monetary unit, an animal of sacrifice, and an icon in art and craft production Ferret describes in detail the practices...
... Pastoralism: Research, PolicyandPractice 2011, 1:10 http://www.pastoralismjournal.com/content/1/1/10 been felt equally across the developed and developing countries and between low and high population ... Livestock in a changing landscape: Experiences and Regional perspectives (Volume 2) Pastoralism: Research, PolicyandPractice 2011 1:10 Submit your manuscript to a journal and benefit from: Convenient ... H.A., Schneider, F and Neville, L E Livestock in a changing landscape: Drivers, consequences, and responses (Volume 1) and Gerber, P., Mooney, H A., Dijkman, J., Tarawali, S and de Haan, C Livestock...
... Cite this article as: O’Connor: Mark Stafford-Smith and Julian Cribb Dry Times Blueprint for a Red Land Pastoralism: Research, PolicyandPractice 2011 1:11 Page of ... Most settlements are small and are based on a single type of livelihood and therefore have distinctive needs for planning and management Primary services of energy and water require on-site technologies ... arid and semiarid environments - scientists, graduate students, policy- or decision-makers, managers, and the public It lives up to its name of providing a blueprint for the management and development...
... flora and fauna and beautiful landscapes As FAO (1992) stresses, the in situ conservation of flora and fauna geneticresources is an Page of Kakar et al Pastoralism: Research, PolicyandPractice ... have developed and preserved unique breeds of livestock andtraditionalknowledge Figure A pond (toba) filled with water Page of Kakar et al Pastoralism: Research, PolicyandPractice 2011, 1:3 ... near future The flora geneticresources can also be used for human and animal health care in the future The cultivation of land for cotton is a threat to those valuable geneticresources Part of...
... identification of cultivars and varieties, introgression studies, determination of parentage, phylogenetic analysis, and construction of genetic maps Among them Random amplified polymorphic DNA ... 67% of the 15- and 20-base random primers produced polymorphic bands, respectively) In our study using different plant clones and species, out of informative primers were 17-base random primers ... The Netherlands Lilium oriental hybrid “Cassandra” Japan Lilium oriental “Sorbonne” The Netherlands Lilium oriental “Gradisca” The Netherlands 10 Lilium oriental “Acapulco” The Netherlands 2 11...
... Cómpeta, Boniches and Cazorla), two from Portugal (Oleiros and Leiria) and one from Morocco were used The DNA was extracted from needles according to the Doyle and Doyle [7] protocol and amplification ... Gard and Corbières), group comprising Corsica and populations from the south east of France (Maures, Alpes Maritimes, Var and Esterel), and group comprising populations from Portugal, Spain and ... and 0.010 among the group populations) 3.4 Genetic differentiation between provenance groups The highest among provenances differentiation was found between group and 2, as indicated by FST and...
... creating and carrying out policyand procedures and those involved in direct practice Previous research has indicated a need to include multiple perspectives when implementing new programs and policies, ... importance between the policyand direct practice groups Next, we conducted a second analysis comparing cluster average ratings on changeability between the policyand direct practice groups Finally, ... have any inherent meaning Tables and present the mean policyandpractice group ratings for each cluster, the ranking order of the cluster, and the related t-test and Cohen’s effect size (d) statistics...
... studies and meet the strict rules on quality and safety; • The qualities of the marijuana used in those studies must meet the standards of current practice in compassion clubs, not NIDA standards; ... dispensaries and their clienteles, is designed to inform both local communities and compassion clubs of the roles and responsibilities of such organizations, and aims to: Provide a base-standard for ... Canada: An immediate audit and review of entire federal medical cannabis policyandpractice Cost coverage of medical cannabis by federal/provincial healthcare programs, and debt forgiveness for...
... translate to actual practice we conducted a survey to assess the beliefs andpractice habits regarding glycemic control in a cross section of pediatric ICUs in the United States Materials and methods ... two (7%) centers reported that their facility uses a standard approach to screen for and treat hyperglycemia In addition, four other centers (13%) reported that they have a standard approach to ... were queried regarding what percentage of practitioners always practice glycemic control, sometimes practice glycemic control, or never practice glycemic in all, most, some, few, and none of their...
... (L), and bonds (B), and fmances itself with deposits (D) and CDs (C) The bank seeks to maximize: (1) Max rLL + r8B - rC, where rL, r, and rc represent the interest rates on loans, bonds, and CDs ... patterns between shifts in policyand changes in lending and output Unfortunately, the observation that changes in monetary policy are followed by changes in both loan quantities and economic activity ... monetary policy operates through standard interest channels to depress economic activity and to reduce the demand for credit Consequently, there can be an induced correlation between activity and...