Farmer and scientist perspectives on technology development in a food security project in Nepal
Using technology as an entry point, I employ the concept of the ecology of practice as a lens to interpret a specific food security intervention on small millets –neglected and underutilized crops important to rainfed agriculture. The “Revalorizing small millets: Enhancing the food and nutritional s...
Main Author: | Husak, Laura |
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Other Authors: | Johnson, Derek (Anthropology) |
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2015
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/30580 |
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