Africa Analysis: Meat DNA testing can help save species
African governments need to boost local efforts to protect endangered species by supporting DNA testing, argues Linda Nordling.
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African governments need to boost local efforts to protect endangered species by supporting DNA testing, argues Linda Nordling.
How scientific knowledge is presented in public debate, by scientists or journalists, has a big influence on its impact, says David Dickson.
Scientific research in India needs to integrate better with rural development issues, say Rajeswari S. Raina and Kasturi Mandal.
16 November 2012 | EN
The current drought in northern Kenya has deep roots in the current practices of pastoralists that need to be addressed, says conservationist David Western.
5 August 2011 | EN
South Africa must build bottom-up needs-based policies for communal livestock grazing, says agricultural researcher Monique Salomon.
Livestock genebanks are needed to ensure the world's future food supply, says livestock expert Carlos Seré.
21 May 2010 | EN
A comprehensive and interconnected global strategy is needed to ensure sustainable food security, say H. Charles J. Godfray and colleagues.
Source: Science
Simply reducing livestock farming in developing countries will neither cut emissions nor benefit the poor, says livestock expert Carlos Seré.
Pilot projects in India and Nigeria point to possible benefits of a new approach to agricultural innovation, say Andy Hall and Susanna Thorp.
The current swine flu outbreak is linked to how we produce food, argues Sunita Narain, editor of the Indian science magazine Down to Earth.
Source: Down to Earth
22 May 2009 | EN
Worries that meat consumption is driving climate change should not be allowed to impact on farming in poor countries, says Carlos Sere.
Source: BBC Online
Strong international policies are needed to stop the biofuel revolution threatening food security for the poor, says Siwa Msangi.
There is a history of resistance to the adverse effects of climate in Africa — so damage isn't inevitable, argues Katharine Vincent.
1 August 2007 | EN
Public engagement is as vital as technological breakthroughs in controlling animal disease epidemics, says Jakob Zinsstag.
Source: Science
2 March 2007 | EN
The African media can play a crucial role in communicating climate information to the public, says Patrick Luganda.
24 January 2007 | EN
The world badly needs a comprehensive, public database of information on bird flu outbreaks in people and animals, says a Nature editorial.
Source: Nature
17 March 2006 | EN