The Australian National University (ANU) is a world-leading university situated in the centre of Canberra.
The university is a key contributor to public policy formation and debate, a celebrated place of intensive research and is renowned for excellence in undergraduate and postgraduate education. ANU has strong ties to the nation’s policy makers and sets the standard on issues of national and international importance. ANU is led by Nobel Laureate Professor Brian P. Schmidt AC.
The Australasian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society is an Australian professional association. It describes itself as "independent association of persons and organisations interested in agricultural, resource and environmental economics".
The Society, then called the Australian Agricultural Economics Society was founded at a conference convened in Sydney in February 1957, following a proposal by J.R. Currie, foundation secretary of the International Association of Agricultural Economists. In 1995 the Society determined to change its original name to that of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society. In February 2017 the Society changed its name again to the Australasian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society.
The Society publishes an academic journal, the Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics.Until 1996, when it was combined with the Review of Marketing and Agricultural Economics, the Journal was called the Australian Journal of Agricultural Economics.
CAREis a major international humanitarian agency delivering emergency relief and long-term international development projects. Founded in 1945, CARE is nonsectarian, impartial, and non-governmental. It is one of the largest and oldest humanitarian aid organizations focused on fighting global poverty. In 2016, CARE reported working in 94 countries, supporting 962 poverty-fighting projects and humanitarian aid projects, and reaching over 80 million people and 256 million people indirectly.
De la Chine à l’Amérique en passant par la Palestine, l’Afrique ou les pays européens, Études rurales explore les nombreux aspects de la « ruralité » à travers les territoires, les activités, les genres de vie, les organisations politiques, les représentations, les croyances, les héritages et les perspectives. Grâce à la contribution d’auteurs venus d’horizons divers, la revue parle du monde en s’appuyant, pour toutes les disciplines (humaines, sociales et naturalistes), tant sur l’enquête scientifique que sur la réflexion, historique, philosophique ou anthropologique.
Cedro Royal Multiventures is a social development enterprise that addresses social, economic and environmental challenges confronting Sub Saharan Africa.
International Journal of Business, Social and Scientific Research (IJBSSR) is a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed international journal with reputable academic experts as members of its editorial and reviewers board. We welcome articles or proposals from all perspectives and on all subjects The Journal is continuing to accept manuscripts in all fields of business (business & management, Banking, development & global studies, economics, education, finance, marketing, office for national statistics, operational research & the management sciences, politics & international relations, psychoanalysis, urban design, etc.), social sciences (Crime & security, geography and regional planning, political science, international relations, economics, international finance, accounting, taxation, public administration, sociology, anthropology, tourism, hospitality management, social work, social & cultural studies, etc.) and scientific research (Physic, chemistry, biology, mathematics, statistics, agriculture, economics, engineering, medical science, materials science, business science, computer and information science, earth science, environmental science, food science, modern applied science, space science and anthropology, etc.). Researchers are invited to submit manuscripts reporting original research, essay, and or reviews in this field. Submitted papers must be in technical English, suitable for scientific publication. All articles have to be original articles that have not been published elsewhere or are being considered for publication in other journals. All articles submitted are peer reviewed. Receipt of manuscript would be acknowledged by email. Effort would be made to complete the review process within 3 weeks. Papers should be submitted electronically as attached MS word file. For more guideline, see Instruction to Contributors.
The World Vegetable Center, an international nonprofit vegetable research and development institute, believes a healthier, more resilient world is possible by creating greater diversity in what we grow and eat. WorldVeg strives to achieve faster, greater and lasting positive impact on the nutritional status, incomes, and well-being of people—particularly in Africa and Asia—through quality, long-term complementary partnerships in research and development to increase the production and consumption of safe, nutritious and health-promoting vegetables. Founded in 1971 in Taiwan, the WorldVeg global network now covers East and Southeast Asia, Oceania, sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and Central and West Asia. WorldVeg research provides small-scale farmers with the knowledge, skills, technologies and opportunities to boost their vegetable yields and increase their incomes. Activities aim to strengthen the entire vegetable value chain, from vegetable seed systems and breeding to market access and nutrition. The Center implements its science for development agenda through three outcome-oriented ‘flagship programs’: Safe and Sustainable Value Chains, Healthy Diets, and Vegetable Diversity and Improvement, and one cross-cutting flagship program: Enabling Impact. Flagships are gateways to achieving outcomes and impact and each is operationalized through two to four ‘innovation clusters’. Work focuses on research for discovery, piloting new practices and technologies, and scaling them for impact, with an emphasis on continuous improvement of a coherent set of products and services. The flagships interact with the World Vegetable Center Genebank, which holds the world’s largest public-sector collection of vegetable seed. WorldVeg advanced breeding lines with better pest and disease resistance that can tolerate extremes of flooding, drought, and heat are used throughout the world by plant breeders to develop improved vegetable varieties. By promoting sound research, good agricultural practices and safe production and postharvest methods through partnerships with national agricultural and research institutions, nongovernmental organizations, and the private sector, WorldVeg helps growers produce healthier harvests for themselves and consumers while protecting the environment. Integrated crop management strategies include improved vegetable lines, grafting, low-cost drip irrigation, safe pest management, and crop fertilization and rotation systems suited to smallholders. Protected cultivation in low-cost green- and screenhouses reduces risk and offers opportunities for farmers to intensify and diversify production, tap new markets, and provide the safe food consumers increasingly demand. Postharvest research in grading, transportation, processing, marketing, and distribution helps farmers add value to vegetables, increase their incomes, and provide a more steady supply of vegetables year-round for consumers. WorldVeg strategies for household and school gardens integrated with nutrition education diversify diets and build life-long habits for good health. WorldVeg works with traditional vegetables—underutilized species with the potential to provide sustenance and much-needed micronutrients to balance staple-heavy diets—and conducts research on the nutritional and nutraceutical qualities of all vegetables for their potential to improve health for individuals, families, and communities. Ongoing programs disseminate and extend these improved technologies to farmers, NGOs, and national agricultural research systems.
The International Digital Organization for Scientific Research (IDOSR) is an independent private organisation that supports researchers and scientists around the world and developing countries with a free access to their published articles IDOSR was established to assist and aid researchers and scientists to disseminate their information and discoveries with ease. IDOSR is committed to identifying new areas of research in a diverse range of subjects involving technology and its impact on society.