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    <title language="eng">Implementation of organic agriculture and sustainability thinking in higher agricultural education in Uganda</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Several significant reforms have been implemented by the Ugandan government in the last few years aimed at converting conventional agriculture into organic agriculture.&#13;
To analyze the impact of organic agriculture policies on the education system in Uganda, in this study, it has been assessed the number of courses, training institutions, and University programs available during the past years.&#13;
The researcher also examined from the students' perspective the limitations and possible improvements of the organic agriculture courses to identify possible gaps and develop better strategies. Furthermore, the researcher interviewed students from Uganda Martyrs University, a leading African University in Agro-ecological solutions, with top-rated courses in Organic Agriculture and Agroecology.&#13;
The research revealed there are several courses available in Uganda based on the policies found. Most programs are dealing with Agroecology and Organic agriculture.</abstract>
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    <author>Amal Mizane</author>
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    <title language="eng">Urban Agriculture: an alternative to alleviate poverty and food insecurity in Panama</title>
    <abstract language="eng">There is an evident global rapid urbanization which has also impacted Panama. People immigrate from rural areas to the cities because they are seeking for better economic opportunities and stability. Agriculture in the countryside, is in Panama a sector with low productivity and incentives. However, with an increasing urban immigration, issues such as food insecurity, in already vulnerable cities emerge. The interest of the study is to analyze the current scenario of Urban Agriculture in Panama and to link the existing gap with studies from different countries in the region that were selected. To measure the impact of Urban &amp; Peri-Urban and Family agriculture, studies which used the ‘Food Insecurity experienced-based scales’ as an assessment indicator, were included. Four out of five studies showed a positive correlation between households who produced their own food, and their Food Security levels. It is concluded that Urban Agriculture &amp; Peri-Urban and Family agriculture may not be systems that can substitute the traditional system on supplying enough food to feed everyone but with support from the estate and enough public policies it has the capability of supplying a good portion that can help alleviate food security and poverty levels.</abstract>
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    <licence>CC BY-NC 4.0 International - Namensnennung-Nicht kommerziell</licence>
    <author>Monica Camacho</author>
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    <title language="eng">A Meta-Analysis of Fish and Crop Yields of Coupled and Decoupled Aquaponics</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Aquaponics is an alternative farming method that has recently gained popularity and research attention due to its potential to solve resource-related issues such as water and land scarcity. Currently, no study comparing plant and fish yields cultivated in coupled aquaponics (cAP) and decoupled aquaponics (dAP) could be identified. Meta-analyses were conducted to synthesize data extracted from studies reporting fish and plant performance in cAP and dAP. Three databases were used to identify relevant research papers published in English between 2016 and 2021. The effect size of each study was calculated using the standardized mean difference. The summary effect size and heterogeneity (I2) were computed using a mixed-effects model. However, a meta-regression or a sub-group analysis was not conducted to analyze and describe heterogeneity in greater detail. The results of the meta-analyses indicate that dAP is superior to cAP mainly in fish yields, whereas no significant difference in crop yields between cAP and dAP was observed. However, due to the presence of moderate heterogeneity in some meta-analyses, conclusions derived from the summary effect sizes of such meta-analyses should be carefully interpreted. Therefore, the conclusions should only provide an overall picture of how yields in cAP compare to yields in dAP.</abstract>
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    <author>Duc Anh Pham Tran</author>
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