Keyword | Page | Issue |
Advisory services / Extension services | ||
Reaching the millions! What 20 years of rural advisory services have taught us | 32 | 4/2015 |
Agriculture | ||
Reducing child labour in agriculture through agricultural projects | 37 | 1/2015 |
Mechanised pruning – an innovative approach to improved management of cocoa plantations in West Africa | 26 | 2/2015 |
Biodegradable mulch – a solution for small-scale horticulture? | 28 | 2/2015 |
Adaptation to climate change – there is much more to it | 32 | 2/2015 |
Upscaling “organic by default” agriculture – a hope spot for drylandsxchange – farmer shows in Cambodia | 39 | 4/2015 |
Bioeconomy | ||
Making bioeconomy work for sustainable development | 6 | 4/2015 |
Bioenergy | ||
Simple technology with a major impact: Biogas as a new source of income for Vietnam’s farmerse – opportunity or risk for smallholder farming? | 39 | 3/2015 |
Climate change | ||
Adaptation to climate change – there is much more to it | 32 | 2/2015 |
Climate change, environment and migration in the Sahel | 40 | 1/2015 |
Development cooperation | ||
“One World – No Hunger”: a look at the German Development Ministry’s Initiative | 22 | 1/2015 |
Reducing child labour in agriculture through agricultural projects | 37 | 1/2015 |
“Our world, our dignity, our future” – European Development Days 2015 | 4 | 2/2015 |
Sustainable fisheries and aquaculture – a huge challenge for development cooperation | 7 | 3/2015 |
Third International Conference on Financing for Development | 4 | 3/2015 |
Fisheries / Aquaculture | 3/2015 | |
Sustainable fisheries and aquaculture – a key to food security and poverty alleviation | 6 | 3/2015 |
Sustainable fisheries and aquaculture – a huge challenge for development cooperation | 7 | 3/2015 |
Can aquaculture help the hungry poor? | 10 | 3/2015 |
Towards sustainable tuna fisheries in the Philippines: a WWF partnership project | 14 | 3/2015 |
Building confidence in certified seafood: the Global Sustainable Seafood Initiative | 17 | 3/2015 |
Group certification: the silver bullet for smallholders? | 18 | 3/2015 |
SSF Guidelines: Vital momentum for smallscale fishers | 20 | 3/2015 |
Satellite data aid India’s fishermen for better livelihood | 22 | 3/2015 |
Omena – small fish with a big potential for women’s business? | 24 | 3/2015 |
Modern technology helps to secure fish stocks – Experiences with fisheries surveillance and resource protection in Mauritania | 27 | 3/2015 |
Eyes on the sea – Towards a more transparent fisheries sector | 29 | 3/2015 |
Captain Iglo mustn’t come to Africa! | 30 | 3/2015 |
Insects – a protein source with a recycling potential | 34 | 3/2015 |
Hot topics in aquaculture research | 36 | 3/2015 |
Food security/nutrition | ||
How to combat hidden hunger? | 4 | 1/2015 |
Food and nutrition security in the SDGs – where are we heading? | 10 | 1/2015 |
“One World – No Hunger”: a look at the German Development Ministry’s Initiative | 22 | 1/2015 |
Fitter and healthier with traditional varieties – an example from Kenya | 31 | 1/2015 |
Simple technology, big impact: Enhancing food security with post-harvest management systems in Central America and sub-Saharan Africa | 34 | 1/2015 |
Cereal banks in The Gambia – variables for failure and success | 34 | 2/2015 |
The impact of Ebola on food security in West Africa | 41 | 2/2015 |
Sustainable fisheries and aquaculture – a key to food security and poverty alleviation | 6 | 3/2015 |
Health / Ebola | ||
The impact of Ebola on food security in West Africa | 41 | 2/2015 |
What went wrong in Ebola response? | 8 | 4/2015 |
Between ignorance, misperception and dilemma: Taking a critical look at Ebola crisis management in Liberia | 12 | 4/2015 |
The Ebola crisis and its effects on rural Sierra Leone | 16 | 4/2015 |
Safeguard livelihoods, strengthen resilience: Initial results of FAO’s Regional Response Programme | 20 | 4/2015 |
Demonstrating solidarity in Africa | 22 | 4/2015 |
Rural development – the underestimated health hazard | 25 | 4/2015 |
Malaria, schistosomiasis & Co.: The scourge of the “bottom billion” | 27 | 4/2015 |
Why billions in foreign aid failed to prevent Ebola outbreak | 29 | 4/2015 |
“We need more money for R&D on diseases of poverty!” | 30 | 4/2015 |
Land / Land management | ||
Fresh thinking for integrated landscape management | 4 | 4/2015 |
Sustainable land management – not an easy road: Experiences from Paraguay | 36 | 4/2015 |
Mechanisation | ||
Rural mechanisation – where are we now, and where should we be going? | 6 | 2/2015 |
Trends from around the world – CIMMYT mechanisation experts from Mexico, Ethiopia and Bangladesh give accounts of their experiences | 10 | 2/2015 |
Animal traction development: Potentials and policy issues with some evidence from Ghana | 14 | 2/2015 |
Mechanisation – a catalyst for rural development in sub-Saharan Africa | 16 | 2/2015 |
“Farmers have to get organised” – Interview with Frank Nordmann, Grimme Landmaschinenfabrik | 19 | 2/2015 |
Sustainable mechanisation – a hard row to hoe | 20 | 2/2015 |
Solar pumps and drip irrigation help Indian farmers save water and energy | 23 | 2/2015 |
Mechanised pruning – an innovative approach to improved management of cocoa plantations in West Africa | 26 | 2/2015 |
Biodegradable mulch – a solution for small-scale horticulture? | 28 | 2/2015 |
A food processing machine that makes a difference | 30 | 2/2015 |
Migration | ||
Climate change, environment and migration in the Sahel | 40 | 1/2015 |
Marketing / Markets | ||
Making markets work for the poor – a case study from Tanzania | 37 | 2/2015 |
Processing tomatoes in Tanzania: a tale of seeds and ketchup | 42 | 3/2015 |
Post-harvest losses | ||
Simple technology, big impact: Enhancing food security with post-harvest management systems in Central America and sub-Saharan Africa | 34 | 1/2015 |
Private sector / PPPs | ||
Partnerships & private business in the post-2015 process | 5 | 1/2015 |
Rural development | ||
Can aquaculture help the hungry poor? | 10 | 3/2015 |
World Farmers Organisation meets at World EXPO in Milan | 4 | 3/2015 |
Rural women | ||
Omena – small fish with a big potential for women’s business? | 24 | 3/2015 |
Soil | ||
Sustainable soil management is essential to achieving the SDGs | 13 | 1/2015 |
Sustainable Development Goals | ||
The Post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals: a historic opportunity | 6 | 1/2015 |
Food and nutrition security in the SDGs – where are we heading? | 10 | 1/2015 |
Sustainable soil management is essential to achieving the SDGs | 13 | 1/2015 |
Monitoring progress on agriculture and rural development | 16 | 1/2015 |
The SDGs, a paradigm shift towards more equality | 19 | 1/2015 |
“One World – No Hunger”: a look at the German Development Ministry’s Initiative | 22 | 1/2015 |
SDGs: Better process, worse outcome | 26 | 1/2015 |
Nature as a commodity, or: Does nature have a value? Two viewpoints on a current debate | 28 | 1/2015 |