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SUMMARY:Household headship\, mobility and food security in rural Tanzania
DESCRIPTION:Household headship\, mobility and food security in rural Tanzania: Insights for research and agricultural development in the global south \nDr. John Parkins\, Professor of Sociology\, University of Alberta \nWednesday\, March 30 | 12:00-1:30 |  CUE 518 \nIn this seminar I present results of two recent studies on the relationship between gender and food security in rural Tanzania. These studies were undertaken within a larger interdisciplinary project involving the adoption of dairy goats and root crops to enhance local food production in 120 rural households. Drawing on household survey data (n = 520)\, the first study provides conceptual and empirical refinements on gender and agriculture by examining how household food consumption is influenced by (1) household headship structures and (2) gender-specific differences in the ownership of household resources. The second study draws on 66 in-depth interviews and interpretive inquiry to identify gendered mobilities\, including issues of culture and stigma that inhibits the integration of women into the agricultural sector.
URL:https://cereo.wsu.edu/event/household-headship-mobility-and-food-security-in-rural-tanzania/
LOCATION:CUE 518\, Pullman
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SUMMARY:Paul Gessler:The Northwest Knowledge Network: a research data management and computing support unit at the University of Idaho
DESCRIPTION:Seminar Title:  The Northwest Knowledge Network: a research data management and computing support unit at the University of Idaho\nSpeaker: Paul Gessler\, Director\, Northwest Knowledge Network (northwestknowledge.net)\, Professor of Remote Sensing & Geospatial Ecology\nLocation: PACCAR 202 \nThe Northwest Knowledge Network (NKN) is a research support unit of the Office of Research and Economic Development that partners with the library and Information Technology Services unit at the University of Idaho\, and the Department of Energy Idaho National Laboratory. NKN operates as a federally compliant academic service center to provide secure data storage; database and application programming; hosting of web sites\, databases and virtual machines; and consulting regarding research metadata\, policies\, and proposal development.  NKN supports approximately thirty different research projects\, large and small\, with the goal of helping researchers efficiently access and use data and computing tools in their research.  NKN also participates and partners with national and international data management initiatives for research data management.  \nThis talk with overview the evolution of NKN\, describe some of the projects and activities NKN supports\, and opportunities for collaboration in training and cyberinfrastructure to support science.
URL:https://cereo.wsu.edu/event/paul-gessler/
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