Knowledge, Technology and Innovation Group (KTI)
Knowledge, technology, and innovation are central to global and local transformations. Our critical engagement with socio-technical innovations creates space for understanding and possible reshaping the production, exchange, integration, and use of scientific and other knowledge.
Recent Publications
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Encouraging diversity. Plant genetic resource conservation and crop development200
London: IT Publications -
Upscaling of participatory approaches: an overview of some recent research findings
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Technology alone is not enough : introducing the forage chopper to women dairy farmers in Uganda
Farming Matters (2009), Volume: 25, Issue: 3 - ISSN 2210-6499 - p. 28-30. -
Linking biodiversity conservation to market-led development: a case study of the Right Rooibos Initiative, South Africa
Den Haag: Ministerie van Buitenlandse Zaken (IChA working paper no. 2) -
Changing views of agricultural innovation: implications for communication intervention and science
In: Research to impact: case studies for natural resource management for irrigated rice in Asia - Manila, Philippines: IRRI - ISBN: 9789712202599 - p. 15-32. -
Sustainable Catchment Managing in a Climate Changing World: New Integrative Modalities for Connecting Policy Makers, Scientists and Other Stakeholders
Water Resources Management (2011), Volume: 25, Issue: 15 - ISSN 0920-4741 - p. 3977-3992. -
Introduction
East Asian science, technology and society : an international journal (2011), Volume: 5, Issue: 2 - ISSN 1875-2160 - p. 127-134. -
Rice Science, Rice Technology, and Rice Societies: Materiality in Research, Knowledge, and Practice in Asia’s Main Food Crop : Introduction
East Asian science, technology and society : an international journal (2011), Volume: 5, Issue: 4 - ISSN 1875-2160 - p. 437-440. -
Science, practice and the System of Rice Intensification in Indian agriculture
Food Policy (2011), Volume: 36, Issue: 6 - ISSN 0306-9192 - p. 749-755. -
Beyond the "fit": introducing climate forecasts among organic farmers in Georgia (United States)
Climatic Change (2011), Volume: 109, Issue: 3-4 - ISSN 0165-0009 - p. 791-799.