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Theodore Radovich
Researcher at College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources
Publications - 22
Citations - 220
Theodore Radovich is an academic researcher from College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources. The author has contributed to research in topics: Manure & Agriculture. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 22 publications receiving 172 citations. Previous affiliations of Theodore Radovich include University of Hawaii at Manoa.
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Differences in farmer and expert beliefs and the perceived impacts of conservation agriculture
Jacqueline Halbrendt,Steven Gray,Susan E. Crow,Theodore Radovich,Aya Hirata Kimura,B. B. Tamang +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the relationship between trends in expert and rural farmer reasoning and predictions regarding the outcomes associated with development technology based on these beliefs and compared these mental model-based differences with local environmental conditions (using soil measurements) and agricultural outcomes in terms of farm production.
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Use of Organic Fertilizers to Enhance Soil Fertility, Plant Growth, and Yield in a Tropical Environment
Amjad A. Ahmad,Theodore Radovich,Hue V. Nguyen,JensenUyeda,Alton Arakaki,Jeana Cadby,Robert E. Paull,Jari Sugano,Glenn Teves +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present their experiences with different organic amendments under Hawaii's tropical conditions, rather than an intensive literature review, and evaluate the nutrient variability and release pattern of organic fertilizers.
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Waimānalo Pono Research Hui: A Community-Academic Partnership to Promote Native Hawaiian Wellness through Culturally Grounded and Community-Driven Research and Programming.
Jane J. Chung-Do,Ilima Ho-Lastimosa,Samantha Keaulana,Kenneth Ho,Phoebe W. Hwang,Theodore Radovich,Luana Albinio,Ikaika Rogerson,LeShay Keli‘iholokai,Kirk Deitschman,Michael S. Spencer +10 more
TL;DR: The Waimānalo Pono Research Hui is an example of a community-academic partnership that uses indigenous methodologies and principles of community-based participatory research as the foundation to engage Native Hawaiian community members in research.
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Waimānalo Pono Research Hui: Establishing Protocols and Rules of Engagement to Promote Community-Driven and Culturally-Grounded Research with a Native Hawaiian Community
Samantha Keaulana,Jane J. Chung-Do,Ilima Ho-Lastimosa,Phoebe W. Hwang,Kenneth Ho,Theodore Radovich,Michael S. Spencer,Luana Albinio,Ikaika Rogerson,LeShay Keli‘iholokai,Kirk Deitschman +10 more
TL;DR: The Waimānalo Pono Research Hui (WPRH) as mentioned in this paper is a community and academic partnership that supports the development of community engagement protocols and rules of engagement.
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Non-timber forest products certification and management: a socioeconomic study among the Kadars in Kerala, India
TL;DR: In this article, the benefits of non-timber forest products (NTFPs) certification for the Kadar community in the Western Ghats region of India have been evaluated through quantitative and qualitative assessments.