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Local warming and violent conflict in North and South Sudan
Published 2015Subjects: “…violent conflict…”
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Local warming and violent conflict in North and South Sudan
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Local warming and violent conflict in North and South Sudan
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The gendered response to farmer-herder violent conflict in Nigeria
Published 2025“…From 2010-2020, Nigeria experienced a sharp rise in violence propagated by the jihadist group Boko Haram in the northeast region and escalating inter-group conflict between farmers and Fulani pastoralists in the north-central region. Boko Haram’s violent attacks led to states of emergency in both 2011 and 2013; and while that group has dominated the news, conflicts between Fulani pastoralists and settled agricultural communities are often more deadly.…”
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Holistic soil health indicators and measurement protocols
Published 2025“…The poster emphasises a holistic approach to soil health monitoring integrating physical, livelihood and social, biological, chemical, and land use indicators.…”
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Holistic Localised Performance Assessment for Agroecology (HOLPA)
Published 2025“…Interface providing step-by-step training on setting up, using, analyzing and visualizing results from Holistic Localised Performance Assessment for Agroecology (HOLPA) farm-household and field surveys.…”
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Environmental flow assessment with emphasis on holistic methodologies
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Holistic paradigm for improving livestock productivity in Pakistan
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Putting violent armed conflict in the center of the Salween hydropower debates
Published 2017“…Well known for its long histories of violent conflict involving the Myanmar military and ethnic armed groups in various states, hydropower development in the Salween River is not only linked to the ongoing peace process in Myanmar but could also have direct implications on the actual significance of the process. …”
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Double burden of malnutrition in Ghana: a holistic perspective
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The future of agriculture and food: Evaluating the holistic costs and benefits
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Holistic Localized Performance Assessment for Agroecology (HOLPA) survey
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Beyond silos: The essential shift to holistic climate accounting
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A holistic approach to participatory crop improvement in wheat
Published 2001“…Most farmers intended to adopt it because of its multiple beneficial effects, including increased yields. This holistic approach to participatory methods was effective in analyzing poverty issues, identifying constraints and new opportunities, and monitoring impact.…”
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Climate change, mobility and violent conflict: a typology of interlinked pathways
Published 2023“…To achieve this, an in-depth literature review is employed to identify and explore four pathways that connect climate, human mobility and violent conflict: conflict as a result of climate-related disaster displacement, conflict as a result of scarcity-related mobility, conflict as a result of abundance-related migration, and conflict as a result of pre-existing tensions and migratory patterns interacting with climate change and/or variability. …”
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Safeguarding and using global banana diversity: a holistic approach
Published 2020“…Although the conservation of global banana diversity is the main objective of the ITC, significant value comes from its holistic approach to better understand and promote its germplasm through numerous research activities and resources. …”
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Mainstreaming NUS for nutrition sensitive agriculture: a holistic approach
Published 2021“…This chapter presents the key elements of this framework and offers reflections on its implementation following Bioversity International’s innovative holistic value-chain approach, which, through interdisciplinary, bottom-up and gender-sensitive interventions, aims at strengthening the resilience of livelihoods as a whole, with special attention given to women, youth, Indigenous Peoples and other marginalized members of society. …”
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