Table of Contents
Editorial
| Editorial: Knowledge sharing and knowledge management in Latin America and the Caribbean (Part I) | Abstract PDF |
| Margarita Salas, Kemly Camacho, Simone Staiger-Rivas, Camilo Villa, Julie Ferguson, Sarah Cummings | 2-4 |
Papers
| Institutionalizing learning in rural poverty alleviation initiatives | Abstract PDF |
| Irene Guijt, Julio Berdegué, German Escobar, Eduardo Ramírez | 5-20 |
| Resource centres set the tone for learning in the water, sanitation and hygiene sector | Abstract PDF |
| Ewen Le Borgne, Carlos Talavera, Aleida Martinez, Gerardo Martinez, Gustavo Heredía, Erma Uytewaal | 21-37 |
| Knowledge management for agricultural innovation within the Bolivian Agricultural Technology System: insights from the analysis of rural knowledge networks | Abstract PDF |
| Frank Hartwich, Mario Monge Pérez, Luis Ampuero Ramos, José Luis Soto | 38-51 |
| Building small-scale farmers learning networks: Pachamama Raymi as an innovative knowledge management system | Abstract PDF |
| Javier Cabero, Willem van Immerzeel | 52-63 |
Case Studies
| Knowledge sharing for good in a Europe-Latin American perspective: the VIT@LIS experience | Abstract PDF |
| Fabio Nascimbeni | 64-73 |
| Investing in knowledge for evidence-based social policies for children: two case-studies of knowledge dissemination initiatives in the Eastern Caribbean | Abstract PDF |
| Koen Rossel-Cambier, Tom Olsen, Niloufar Pourzand | 74-78 |
| Knowledge management to connect and strengthen people’s capacities in Latin America | Abstract PDF |
| Arthur van Leeuwen, Annemieke Beekmans, Reintje van Haeringen | 85-94 |
| Knowledge management: a key factor for productive chain evolution in the department of Cauca, Colombia. A case study of the fishing chain network | Abstract PDF |
| Paola Andrea Victoria, Luz Stella Pemberthy, Natalia Maya | 95-104 |
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