- Feb 2019
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ocsdnet.org ocsdnet.orgOCSDNET3
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every individual has the means to decide how their knowledge is governed and managed to address their needs
This concept is addressed further in https://ocsdnet.org/principles-and-practice-in-open-science-addressing-power-and-inequality-through-situated-openness/
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knowledge commons
The idea of a "knowledge commons" was referenced in the book, "Campesino a Campesino: Voices from Latin America’s Farmer to Farmer Movement for Sustainable Agriculture" by Eric Holt-Giménez in the context of agroecological knowledge inherent in agrarian communities in Latin America.
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define the conditions under which their knowledge can (or cannot) be accessed, utilised, and shared
Contracts that allow for the definition of how knowledge may be used and disseminated.
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- Aug 2018
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blogs.worldbank.org blogs.worldbank.org
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CGIAR Research Program on Roots, Tubers and Bananas (RTB)
An organization to look into further.
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David Dudenhoefer is a Lima-based freelance journalist and communications consultant who specializes in agriculture, forests, indigenous issues and the environment.
Writer with a focus on agriculture and indigenous issues.
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millions of the country’s smallholders have missed out on that prosperity
Growth in agribusiness not extending to smaller, Andean region famers.
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documents.worldbank.org documents.worldbank.org
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the same 15 crops that accounted for 85 percent of total harvested area in 1994 continued to account for approximately the same share of total harvested area in 2012
15 crops account for 85% of harvested area
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oxfordbusinessgroup.com oxfordbusinessgroup.com
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some disparities in productivity and profitability between the coast and the Andean and jungle regions have posed a challenge for successive governments.
Consistent with the World Bank report: http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/107451498513689693/pdf/P162084-06-26-2017-1498513685623.pdf
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