Tuesday 22 October 2013

SciDev Highlights October 20 2013


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Farming must feed more people more sustainably. Zareen Bharucha looks at scientific approaches past and present in our most recent Spotlight.

 
 

Agriculture

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Feature:
18/10/13

Ethiopian dam plans spark regional tensions

The project's potential impact on water supplies in Egypt and Sudan is causing friction, finds Rehab Abd Almohsen.
Spotlight:
16/10/13

Producing food sustainably

Our Spotlight focuses on sustainable agriculture and asks how science and technology can help boost productivity within resource limits.
Multimedia:
16/10/13

Nepal's shifting rains and changing crops

Climate change is turning rice cultivation into a losing bet for Nepali farmers.
Multimedia:
15/10/13

Nepalese women farmers in portraits

Celebrating the role that women play in the rural economy on the UN's International Day of Rural Women.
Multimedia:
14/10/13

Q&A: Rural women, from farming to trading

Umadevi Swaminathan is helping marginal women farmers in India make their livelihoods more secure.
Multimedia:
14/10/13

Q&A: Empowering female farmers in Nigeria

Salamatu Garba, director of the Women Farmers Advancement Network, talks about her capacity building work with rural women in Nigeria.

Environment

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Multimedia:
18/10/13

Brazil’s dammed rainforest

Daniel Beltrá’s photography shows the environmental impacts of one of the world’s biggest hydropower projects.

Health

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Analysis blog:
17/10/13

Focus on Private Sector: Loaned equipment keeps hospitals running

Joshua Howgego talks to a biomedical engineer about how equipment loans may work best for developing nations.
News:
14/10/13

Scientists urge global collaboration on malnutrition

Experts highlight report that calls for researchers, funders and policymakers to merge their separate efforts.

Governance

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SciDev.Net at large:
17/10/13

Access to science defined as a 'continuum'

The human right to science is hard to define, but we can conceive of it as a 'continuum of access', say experts
News:
16/10/13

UN declares migration's importance for development

A declaration offers hope that the issue will be included in future global development goals, says UN rapporteur.

Enterprise

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SciDev.Net at large:
18/10/13

Low-tech data access is still needed

In places without Internet access, residents can access data in other ways, the World Social Science Forum has heard.
News:
17/10/13

Funders urged to back 'blue-sky' African social science

A narrow focus on development problems hinders the delivery of vital, broader knowledge, say experts.

Communication

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News:
19/10/13

Mentoring schemes for female scientists planned

The Organization for Women in Science for the Developing World aims to offer help from schools to labs.
SciDev.Net at large:
16/10/13

Researchers get down with the kids

Brian Owens hears at the World Social Science Forum how children have helped to study their peers' mobility.

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