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Golden, Christopher D; Harvard School of Public Health, Department of Environmental Health; Wildlife Conservation Society, Wildlife Health & Health Policy, HEAL (Health & Ecosystems: Analysis of Linkages) Program; golden@hsph.harvard.edu; Comaroff, Jean; Departments of African and African American Studies and Anthropology, Harvard University; jeancomaroff@fas.harvard.edu. |
In Madagascar, the constellation of taboos serves as a form of informal regulatory institution and is foundational to Malagasy culture, regardless of class, ethnic group affiliation, and educational background. Many researchers have credited rapid social change as a crucial mechanism for disturbing taboos. Others suggest that taboos are innately historical. However, very little empirical research has assessed the effects of social change on taboos or quantified the stability of taboo systems over time. Here, we use a case study of the ensemble of taboos in northeastern Madagascar, still a critical aspect of social life there, as a lens through which we investigate its degree of stability over time. Our aim was: (1) to describe the food taboos of local... |
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Reports |
Palavras-chave: Bushmeat; Conservation policy; Cultural change; Hunting; Immigration; Migration; Modernization; Religion; Wildlife. |
Ano: 2015 |
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Levang, Patrice; CIFOR / IRD; p.levang@cgiar.org; Sitorus, Soaduon; CIFOR; s.sitorus@cgiar.org; Dounias, Edmond; CIFOR / IRD; e.dounias@cgiar.org. |
The Punan Tubu, a group of hunter-gatherers in East-Kalimantan, Indonesia, are used to illustrate the very real trade-offs that are made between conservation and development. This group has undergone various forms of resettlement in the 20th century, to the point that some are now settled close to the city of Malinau whereas others remain in remote locations in the upper Tubu catchment. This study is based on several years of ethnographic and household analysis. The Punan clearly favor both conservation and development. In the city, the Punan benefit from all positive effects of development. Child and infant mortality rates are very low, and illiteracy has been eradicated among the younger generation. However, the Punan complain that nothing in town is... |
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Reports |
Palavras-chave: Borneo; Conservation and development trade-offs; Hunter-gatherers; Indonesia; Modernization; Resettlement; Punan. |
Ano: 2007 |
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GONZAGA, D. S. de O. M.; CARTAXO, C. B. da C.; SILVA, F. de A. C.; PERES, R. T.; BAYMA, M. M. A.. |
A temática agroindustrialização, principal enfoque da pequena produção, tem sido objeto de ações governamentais que buscam, sobretudo, agregar valor a produtos oriundos da agricultura familiar. Por outro lado, o setor carece de estudos que revelem aspectos contextuais que influenciam o seu fortalecimento e que ajudem a compreender a realidade e perspectivas das agroindústrias familiares locais. Uma iniciativa nesta direção é o projeto “Ações de transferência de tecnologia para modernização de agroindústrias familiares do Acre”, desenvolvido pela Embrapa, entre 2011 e 2014 que durante três anos investigou os perfis econômico, gerencial e tecnológico de empresas familiares que trabalham com processamento de frutas, em nove municípios do estado. Além disso, o... |
Tipo: Artigo na mídia |
Palavras-chave: Agroindústria familiar; Perfil socioeconômico; Acre; Amazônia Ocidental; Western Amazon; Amazonia Occidental; Cultivo a pequeña escala; Tecnología de procesamiento; Modernización; Productos frutales; Indústria agrícola; Pequeno produtor; Modernização; Fruta; Processamento; Transferência de Tecnologia; Agricultural industry; Small-scale farming; Fruit products; Processing technology; Modernization; Technology transfer. |
Ano: 2016 |
URL: http://www.infoteca.cnptia.embrapa.br/infoteca/handle/doc/1068960 |
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Salasan, Cosmin; Curtiss, Jarmila; Gomez y Paloma, Gomez; Buchenrieder, Gertrud; Fritzsch, Jana; Wegener, Stefan; Glauben, Thomas; Hockmann, Heinrich; Moller, Lioudmila; Pieniadz, Agata; Renner, Swetlana; Davidova, Sophia; Fredriksson, Lena; Petrovici, Dan Alex; Mishev, Mishev; Hubbard, Carmen; Gorton, Matthew; Wolek, Tomasz. |
Edited volume of the contributions to the mini-symposium of the same title at the IAAE conference 2009. |
Tipo: Book |
Palavras-chave: EU; Enlarged EU; Structural change; Farm livelihoods; Modernization; Rural development; Success stories; Agricultural and Food Policy; Community/Rural/Urban Development; International Development. |
Ano: 2009 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/53334 |
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