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B 131/471FAGBCFAGBCContribution to the chorological and oecological knowledge of the European Dikraneurini (Homoptera Auchenorhyncha401574UNINA02868nam 2200565 450 991079839070332120211015104618.01-84545-029-91-84545-008-61-78238-962-810.1515/9781782389620(CKB)3710000000641323(EBL)4501282(MiAaPQ)EBC4501282(DE-B1597)636063(DE-B1597)9781782389620(EXLCZ)99371000000064132320160426h20062006 uy 0engur|||||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierCritical junctions anthropology and history beyond the cultural turn /edited by Don Kalb and Herman TakFirst paperback edition.New York, [New York] ;Oxford, [England] :Berghahn Books,2006.©20061 online resource (194 p.)Description based upon print version of record.Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Critical Junctions; Contents; Preface; Introduction; Chapter One. Microhistorical Anthropology; Chapter Two. The Past in the Present; Chapter Three. Figurations in Historical Anthropology; Chapter Four. Beyond the Limits of the Visible World; Chapter Five. "Bare Legs Like Ice"; Chapter Six. Prefiguring NAFTA; Chapter Seven. Historical Anthropology through Local-Level Research; Chapter Eight. Anthropology and History; Contributors; IndexThe “cultural turn” has been a multifarious and pervasive phenomenon in Western universities and modes of social knowledge since the early 1980s. This volume focuses on the conjunction of two disciplines where both the analytic promises as well as the difficulties involved in the meeting of humanist and social science approaches soon became obvious. Anthropologists and historians have come together here in order to recapture, elaborate, and criticize pre-Cultural Turn and non-Cultural Turn modes of analysing structures of experience, feeling, subjectivity and action in human societies and to highlight the still unexploited possibilities developed among others in the work of scholars such as Norbert Elias, Max Gluckman, Eric Wolf, E.P. Thompson and Raymond Williams.EthnohistoryAnthropologyMethodologyHistoriographyEthnohistory.AnthropologyMethodology.Historiography.303.473.02bcl15.01bclKalb Don1959-Tak HermanMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910798390703321Critical junctions3710772UNINA05306nam 22006975 450 991106185960332120260123120416.0981-9560-09-810.1007/978-981-95-6009-7(CKB)45006187600041(MiAaPQ)EBC32514724(Au-PeEL)EBL32514724(DE-He213)978-981-95-6009-7(OCoLC)1569961079(EXLCZ)994500618760004120260123d2026 u| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBiofertilizers for Sustainable Agriculture in Africa /edited by Adornis D. Nciizah, Hupenyu Allan Mupambwa, Patrick Nyambo1st ed. 2026.Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :Imprint: Springer,2026.1 online resource (622 pages)Agroecosystem Dynamics and Sustainable Practices,3059-2488981-9560-08-X Chapter 1. Overview of Biofertilizers and Their Potential Role in Sustainable Agriculture -- Chapter 2. Biofertilizers: A Green Approach to Enhance Crop Fertility -- Chapter 3. A Review of Liquid Bio-fertilizers: Types, Production Methods, and Potential Use for Vegetable Production in Hydroponic Systems -- Chapter 4. Potential of Digestate as an Emerging Biomass-Based Biofertilizer for Sustainable Agriculture in Africa -- Chapter 5. Bio-fertilisers as a Nature-Based Solution to Improve Soil Health, Yield, and Quality in African Medicinal Plant Systems -- Chapter 6. Enhancing Resilience and Sustainability in African Agricultural Systems through Biochar-Biofertilizer Synergies -- Chapter 7. Vermi-leachates as Sources of Bio-nutrients in Organic Horticulture Farming -- Chapter 8. Rethinking Biological Nitrogen Fixation (BNF) and Soil Fertility for Sustainable and Equitable Practices in Smallholder Farming Systems -- Chapter 9. Vermicompost Potential as Biofertilizers in Smallholder Farming Systems -- Chapter 10. Microorganisms in Sustainable Soil Fertility Management -- Chapter 11. Harnessing Biofertilizers for Sustainable Cereal Production -- Chapter 12. Mitigating Abiotic Stress In Sorghum bicolor Using Biofertilizer -- Chapter 13. The Potential of Arbuscular Mycorrhizae Fungi Biochar Biofertilizer in Managing the Parasitic Weed Striga Spp -- Chapter 14. The role of omics in the Future irection of Biofertilizer Innovation -- Chapter 15. The Synergy of Nanotechnology and Biofertilizers: A Pathway to Sustainable Growth -- Chapter 16. Biosynthesis of Nanoparticles for Enhancing Plant Growth, Development, and Yield -- Chapter 17. Socio-Economic and Policy Obstacles to Biofertilizer Adoption in African Agriculture: A Thematic Chapter -- Chapter 18. Biostimulants and Biopesticides: Multifunctional Biological Solutions for African Agriculture -- Chapter 19. Biofertilizers and Aquaculture in Africa: Enhancing Sustainable Fish Farming and Agricultural Synergies -- Chapter 20. A Review of Biofertilizers' Role in Enhancing Cropland Ecosystem Services and Mitigating Climate Change in Africa.This book explores the potential of biofertilizers as a natural and eco-friendly alternative for promoting sustainable soil fertility management among smallholder farmers in Africa. It highlights current research trends on biofertilizers that can be adopted by resource-poor farmers, equipping stakeholders with knowledge to unlock relevant sustainable farming practices. By identifying key research gaps in the field, this comprehensive volume paves the way for further advancements and future research directions, ensuring continued innovation in developing and delivering effective biofertilizer solutions for African farmers. The chapters focus on key aspects such as the potential and long-term sustainability of biofertilizers, research trends and advancements in biofertilizer technology, and addressing resource limitations faced by smallholder farmers. This book is an essential resource for researchers, policymakers, extension workers, and, most importantly, the farmers themselves.Agroecosystem Dynamics and Sustainable Practices,3059-2488Soil scienceMicrobial populationsSustainabilityAgricultureEconomic aspectsSubsistence farmingSoil ScienceMicrobial CommunitiesSustainabilityAgricultural EconomicsSubsistence AgricultureSoil science.Microbial populations.Sustainability.AgricultureEconomic aspects.Subsistence farming.Soil Science.Microbial Communities.Sustainability.Agricultural Economics.Subsistence Agriculture.631.4Nciizah Adornis D1893288Mupambwa Hupenyu Allan1893289Nyambo Patrick1893290MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911061859603321Biofertilizers for Sustainable Agriculture in Africa4541287UNINA