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Impact of floriculture development enhances livelihood of India’s rural women
(Kassel University Press, 2012)
India’s rural women are involved in various types of work and contribute considerably to the economy. However much of their work is not systematically accounted in the official statistics. India’s governmental and non-governmental data collection agencies admit that there is an under-estimation of tribal women’s contribution as rural workers. This study describes in detail a research project that focuses on the indicators for socioeconomic development in the least developed rural villages by examining the impact of ...
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Smallholder pig production systems along a periurban-rural gradient in the Western provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
(Kassel University Press, 2014)
In the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), pigs are raised almost exclusively by smallholders either in periurban areas of major cities such as Kinshasa or in rural villages. Unfortunately, little information is available regarding pig production in the Western part of the DRC, wherefore a survey was carried out to characterize and compare 319 pig production systems in their management and feeding strategies, along a periurban - rural gradient inWestern provinces of the DRC. Pig breeding was the main source of ...
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Determinants of climate change adaptation strategies used by rice farmers in Southwestern, Nigeria
(Kassel University Press, 2014)
Poor adaptation to climate change is a major threat to sustainable rice production in Nigeria. Determinants of appropriate climate-change adaptation strategies used by rice farmers in Southwestern Nigeria have not been fully investigated. In this study, the determinants of climate change adaptation strategies used by rice farmers in Southwestern Nigeria were investigated. Data were obtained through Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) and field survey conducted in the study areas. Data obtained were analyzed using descriptive ...
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Study of individual lactation patterns of Iranian dairy buffaloes
(Kassel University Press, 2014)
The aims of the current study were 1) to investigate the effects of some environmental factors on lactation curve traits (LCTs) including initial milk yield (A), peak yield (PY), days to attain peak yield (PD), inclining- and declining slope of lactation (B and C, respectively), persistency (Per), and 240-d milk yield, and 2) to estimate pairwise phenotypic correlations between these traits in two Iranian buffalo ecotypes (Khuzestani and Azeri buffaloes). The dataset consisted of 15396 and 9283 lactations from 6632 ...
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Reciprocal and wage labour in rural Ecuador. A quantitative analysis
(Kassel University Press, 2014)
This paper analyses the determinants for rural Ecuadorian households to participate in community works, to exchange labour, and to use paid labour. The results show that participation in community work is more common among indigenous peoples who are more committed with community and live in areas with relatively high population densities. Exchange labour agreements are more common among indigenous households settled in areas where industrial agriculture has not penetrated yet. Instead, paid labour is used by small ...
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Wild food trees in Eastern Nuba Mountains, Sudan: Use diversity and threatening factors
(Kassel University Press, 2014)
This study was conducted in 2010 in Eastern Nuba Mountains, Sudan to investigate ethnobotanical food and non-food uses of 16 wild edible fruit producing trees. Quantitative and qualitative information was collected from 105 individuals distributed in 7 villages using a semi-structured questionnaire. Also gathering of data was done using a number of rapid rural appraisal techniques, including key informant interviews, group discussion, secondary data sources and direct observations. Data was analysed using fidelity ...
Dissertation
Production Diseases in European Organic Dairy Farms – Current Status and Identification of Drivers for Improvement by Means of a Systemic Approach
(2017-01-18)
The aims of this thesis were to determine the animal health status in organic dairy farms in Europe and to identify drivers for improving the current situation by means of a systemic approach. Prevalences of production diseases were determined in 192 herds in Germany, France, Spain, and Sweden (Paper I), and stakeholder consultations were performed to investigate potential drivers to improve animal health on the sector level (ibid.). Interactions between farm variables were assessed through impact analysis and evaluated ...
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Quantifizierung der Fress- und Wiederkäuaktivitäten von Milchkühen
(2011-02-16)
Niedrige Milchpreise setzen die deutschen Milchbauern unter Kostendruck und veranlassen sie, die Laktationsleistung der Kühe zu erhöhen. Im Zusammenhang mit weiteren Milchleistungssteigerungen kommt einer wiederkäuergerechten Fütterung im Hinblick auf die Vermeidung gesundheitlicher Risiken eine besondere Bedeutung zu. Ziel des Forschungsvorhabens war es, eine Messmethode zur Bestimmung von Fress- und Wiederkäuaktivitäten zu entwickeln, welche die bisherigen methodischen Unzulänglichkeiten überwindet und ermöglicht ...
Dissertation
Fütterungsbedingte mikrobielle Zusammensetzung von Rinderkot und deren Einfluss auf Gasemissionen und N-Mineralisierung im Boden
(2012-01-19)
Um die Nährstoffeffizienz im Boden zu erhöhen und klimarelevante Gasemissionen zu minimieren, sind quantitative Informationen zu den C- und N-Fraktionen im Kot sowie deren Mineralisierungspotential nötig. Da über die Hälfte des fäkalen N mikrobiell gebunden ist, sind Methoden zur Bestimmung der mikrobiellen Kotqualität hilfreich.
Ziele der ersten Publikation waren die Anwendung der CFE-Methode zur Bestimmung der mikrobiellen Biomasse in Rinderkot, Ergosterolbestimmung als Marker für die pilzliche Biomasse und ...
Dissertation
Exploratory and dust-bathing behaviour in laying hens kept in commercial aviaries and furnished cages
(2013-01-18)
The aim of the present thesis was to identify management factors that affect the extent of exploratory behaviour (ground pecking, scratching) as well as quantitative and qualitative as-pects of dust-bathing behaviour in laying hens kept in commercial furnished cages (‘small group housing’) and aviaries. Based on the results, it should be considered which management measures can be recommended for farmers to enhance hen welfare.
The feasibility of direct observations of dust-bathing behaviour as well as video ...