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Family agriculture for bottom-up rural development: a case study of the indigenous Mayan population in the Mexican Peninsula
(Department of Organic Food Quality and Food Culture at the University of Kassel, Germany and Federation of German Scientists (VDW), 2016-04-10)
Since pre-colonial times the indigenous communities of Mayan origin in the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico, widely practice home gardens on a sustainable basis as the principal form of family agriculture. This study analyzes the structural complexity, functional diversity and management strategy of these indigenous home gardens in order to attempt to propose recommendations for improved family farming. The Mayan home gardens are structured into three or more vertical layers of multiple plant species of herbs, shrubs ...
Dissertation
Untersuchungen zu Qualität und Verträglichkeit ökologischer Milch
(2016-09-15)
In der Literatur findet sich eine kontroverse Debatte um eine Differenzierbarkeit ökologischer und konventioneller Produktqualität von Lebensmitteln. Zugleich greifen zahlreiche subjektiv überzeugte Verbraucher zunehmend zu ökologischen Lebensmitteln. Als eines der Kaufmotive wird in vielen Umfragen die Annahme eines höheren Gesundheitswertes und allgemein einer höheren Qualität ökologischer Produkte genannt. Bisher besteht hinsichtlich der Definitionen, Methoden sowie der Einordnung ökologischer Produktqualität keine ...
Dissertation
The Effect of Climate Variability on Main Components of Cow Milk in Iran
(2016-11-21)
The main purpose of this study is to assess the relationship between six bioclimatic indices
for cattle (temperature humidity (THI), environmental stress (ESI), equivalent temperature
(ESI), heat load (HLI), modified heat load (HLInew) and respiratory rate predictor(RRP)) and
fundamental milk components (fat, protein, and milk yield) considering uncertainty. The climate
parameters used to calculate the climate indices were taken from the NASA-Modern Era
Retrospective-Analysis for Research and Applications ...
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Ensuring community and agricultural resiliency to climate change: Ceremonial practices as emic adaptive strategies
(Department of Organic Food Quality and Food Culture at the University of Kassel, Germany and Federation of German Scientists (VDW), 2016-12-23)
This paper is an analysis of emic versus etic approaches to climate change resiliency, taking as a case study the traditional ceremony performed by farmers in eastern Flores, Indonesia to rid their fields of rats. This paper begins by providing a theoretical framework discussion on the dominant etic and emic academic research on monsoons and climate change impacts on agriculture. The rat ceremony performed in villages throughout East Flores is a local custom used to rid agricultural fields of pests—often rats—that ...
Dissertation
Bridging Perspectives
(2016-09-29)
People’s ability to change their social and economic circumstances may be constrained by various forms of social, cultural and political domination. Thus to consider a social actor’s particular lifeworld in which the research is embedded assists in the understanding of how and why different trajectories of change occur or are hindered and how those changes fundamentally affect livelihood opportunities and constraints. In seeking to fulfill this condition this thesis adopted an actor-oriented approach to the study of ...
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Applying Least Absolute Shrinkage Selection Operator and Akaike Information Criterion Analysis to Find the Best Multiple Linear Regression Models between Climate Indices and Components of Cow’s Milk
(MDPI, 2016-07-23)
This study focuses on multiple linear regression models relating six climate indices (temperature humidity THI, environmental stress ESI, equivalent temperature index ETI, heat load HLI, modified HLI (HLI new), and respiratory rate predictor RRP) with three main components of cow’s milk (yield, fat, and protein) for cows in Iran. The least absolute shrinkage selection operator (LASSO) and the Akaike information criterion (AIC) techniques are applied to select the best model for milk predictands with the smallest ...
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Assessing the impact of agricultural drought on maize prices in Kenya with the approach of the SPOT-VEGETATION NDVI remote sensing
(Department of Organic Food Quality and Food Culture at the University of Kassel, Germany and Federation of German Scientists (VDW), 2016-12-23)
The high cost of maize in Kenya is basically driven by East African regional commodity demand forces and agricultural drought. The production of maize, which is a common staple food in Kenya, is greatly affected by agricultural drought. However, calculations of drought risk and impact on maize production in Kenya is limited by the scarcity of reliable rainfall data. The objective of this study was to apply a novel hyperspectral remote sensing method to modelling temporal fluctuations of maize production and prices ...