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  1. Assessment of Suitability of Tree Species for Bioenergy Production on Burned and Degraded Peatlands in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia por Maimunah, S., Rahman, S.A., Samsudin, Y.B., Artati, Y., Simamora, T.I., Andini, S., Lee, S.M., Baral, H.

    Publicado 2018
    “…Results indicate that nyamplung is the most adoptable species followed by kemiri sunan, however both species performed very well under agroforestry treatment when compared with monoculture. …”
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  2. Non-state certification of smallholders for sustainable palm oil in Sumatra, Indonesia por Apriani, E., Kim, Y.S., Fisher, L.A., Baral, H.

    Publicado 2020
    “…The information can be used to target early adopters to initiate the RSPO process in farmers' groups and to develop appropriate facilitation strategies at different stages of certification development for independent smallholders.…”
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  3. Long‐term changes in population size and the age structure and sex ratio of waterbuck in a Sudanian savannah of Burkina Faso por Konate, S., Sirima, D., Ardjima, L., Sanou, Y., Hema, E.M., Kabre, B.G., Fa, J.E., Luiselli, L., Petrozzi, F.

    Publicado 2021
    “…Because there are probably multiple reasons for the observed waterbuck population decline in our study area, we suggest that a multifaceted approach should be adopted in order to enhance the conservation status of the local waterbuck populations.…”
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  4. Forest-based bioeconomy in sub-Saharan Africa: Looking at benefits and burdens from a social sustainability standpoint por Rosa, S.F.P., Martius, C.

    Publicado 2021
    “…In conclusion, while forest-based bioeconomy could enrich the forest sector and contribute to poverty reduction and natural resource conservation, strategies must adopt a strong social sustainability approach, or this transition risks reproducing patterns of land grabbing, elite capture, spatial injustice and the displacement and disempowerment of rural populations.…”
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  5. Differential household vulnerability to climatic and non-climatic stressors in semi-arid areas of Mali, West Africa por Segnon, Alcade C, Totin, Edmond, Zougmoré, Robert B., Lokossou, Jourdain C., Thompson-Hall, Mary, Ofori, Benjamin O, Achigan-Dako, Enoch G., Gordon, Christopher

    Publicado 2021
    “…While both climatic and non-climatic drivers interact across scales to influence vulnerability, traditionally, this inter-connectedness has received little attention in vulnerability assessments in the region. This study adopted the vulnerability patterns framework, operationalized using the Multidimensional Livelihood Vulnerability approach to include both climatic and nonclimatic stressors to analyze differential household vulnerability in SARs of Mali. …”
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  6. Maize–legume strip cropping effect on productivity, income, and income risk of farmers in northern Ghana por Rahman, N.A., Larbi, Asamoah, Kotu, Bekele Hundie, Asante, M.O., Akakpo, D.B., Bedi, S.M., Hoeschle‐Zeledon, I.

    Publicado 2021
    “…Smallholder farmers, especially sole legume cropping farmers in the Guinea savanna of northern Ghana and similar agro‐ecologies in West Africa, could adopt maize–legume strip cropping systems (2M:4L or 2M:2L) to mitigate production risk and increase financial return.…”
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  7. The impact of deforestation on collection and domestication of Jernang (Daemonorops spp.) and other NTFPs in southern Sumatra, Indonesia por Schmidt, L., Widianingsih, N.N., Kaad, A.P., Theilade, I.

    Publicado 2020
    “…The study showed that decreased availability of wild NTFPs, high prices and lack of replacement species may lead to cultivation. Adoptability was restricted by both technical problems (e.g. propagules), competition with domesticated crops, and cultural habits. …”
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  8. Effects of Climate Smart Agricultural practices and Planting Dates on Maize Growth and Nutrient Uptake in Semi-Arid Tanzania por Gamba, A.M., Kimaro, Anthony A., Mtei, K.M.

    Publicado 2020
    “…A split-plot experimental design was adopted, treatments involved CSA practices (Chololo pits, tied ridges, intercropping and Ox-cultivation – as a control) and/at planting windows (Early, Normal and Late planting). …”
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  9. Property rights and wrongs: Land reforms for sustainable food production in rural Mali por Totin, Edmond, Segnon, Alcade C, Roncoli, Carla, Thompson-Hall, Mary, Sidibé, Amadou, Carr, Edward R.

    Publicado 2021
    “…However, notable gaps remain in the literature regarding how land reforms designed at the national level are implemented in localized contexts, especially as they interplay with customary tenure regimes. Adopting an institutional bricolage perspective, we explore interactions between local tenure arrangements and government land reforms and the resulting implications for food production in rural Mali. …”
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  10. Carbon storage in cocoa growing systems across different agroecological zones in Ghana por Afele, J.T., Dawoe, E., Abunyewa, A.A., Afari-Sefa, Victor, Asare, R.

    Publicado 2021
    “…It is recommended that farmers should be encouraged through strong policies to adopt the integration of shade trees in the production of cocoa in Ghana to mitigate the effects of climate change.…”
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  11. Sustainability of Village Tank Cascade Systems of Sri Lanka: Exploring cascade anatomy and socio-ecological nexus for ecological restoration planning por Ratnayake, Sujith, Kumar, Lalit, Dharmasena, Punchi, Kadupitiya, Harsha, Kariyawasam, Champika, Hunter, Danny

    Publicado 2021
    “…Results also revealed that the complex land-water-biodiversity-climate and food nexus that determines the productivity of the VTCS could be adopted in VTCS ecological restoration planning. The study presents a comprehensive framework to analyse causal factors and processes leading to reduction of overall productivity linked with variables of socio-ecological properties, vulnerability and resilience of the VTCS landscape.…”
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  12. Does investment in palm oil trade alleviate smallholders from poverty in Africa? Investigating profitability from a biodiversity hotspot, Cameroon por Ayompe, L.M., Nkongho, R.N., Masso, C., Egoh, B.N.

    Publicado 2021
    “…To improve the financial viability of smallholders investing in oil palm cultivation, measures are needed to encourage them to access land, get loans at reduced interest rates, reduce the cost of field management, adopt good agricultural practices to improve on-farm FFB/processing yields, as well as to generate additional revenue from the sale of other products.…”
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  13. Descriptors for Documenting Innovations and their Contributions to Impact por Sartas, Murat, Zervas, P., Konstantinidis, S., Sarfatti, P., Schut, Marc, Bonaiuti, Enrico, Naziri, D., Clarke, V.

    Publicado 2021
    “…In addition to Scaling Readiness1 , which has been adopted by One CGIAR2 , several CGIAR centers3 , and CGIAR research programs4 , RTB has developed Scaling Fund5 as an instrument to nurture the innovations that have a significant potential for Scaling. …”
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  14. Seeking sustainable pathways for fostering agricultural transformation in peninsular India por Anantha, K.H., Garg, K.K., Petrie, C.A, Dixit, S.

    Publicado 2021
    “…These results are ideal for sensitizing stakeholders and policymakers to the benefits of adopting science-based approaches to NRM interventions in order to bridge yield gaps and address land degradation, food insecurity and poverty in dryland regions in South Asia and globally.…”
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  15. Hiding in Plain Sight: How a Fallow Forestry Supply Chain Remains Illegitimate in the Eyes of the State por Sears, R.R., Cronkleton, P., Miranda Ruiz, M., Pérez Ojeda del Arco, M.

    Publicado 2021
    “…We recommend that the state develop mechanisms that recognize property rights of long-term residents and establish a simple fallow forestry registration mechanism; and that local governments or non-governmental organizations adopt adaptive and collaborative approaches to support farmers and provide training, information and networking among actors. …”
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  16. Ensemble Modeling on Near-Infrared Spectra as Rapid Tool for Assessment of Soil Health Indicators for Sustainable Food Production Systems por Recha, John W.M., Olale, Kennedy O., Sila, Andrew, Ambaw, Gebermedihin, Radeny, Maren A.O., Solomon, Dawit

    Publicado 2021
    “…Climate-smart land-use practices to preserve soil quality can be adopted for sustainable food production systems.…”
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  17. CCAFS Climate Smart Cocoa Baseline Survey Report-Ghana (Introduction of stepwise climate smart cocoa practices to farmers) por Dalaa, Mustapha Alasan, Saeed, Abdul-Razak, Deffor, Eric Worlanyo, Holzer, Manuel, Kofituo, Rich Kofi, Asare, Richard

    Publicado 2021
    “…In phase 1 of the CCAFS project on CSC, climate exposure maps for Ghana’s cocoa sector and site-specific recommendations for climate-smart agricultural practices were developed and adopted in 2019 the Ghana COCOBOD as a basis for the creation of a national climate-smart cocoa standard. …”
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  18. Evaluation of some rice genotypes for incidence of African rice gall midge and its parasitoid (P. Diplosisae) por Ogah, E.O., Odebiyi, J.A., Omoloye, A.A., Nwilene, F.E.

    Publicado 2012
    “…Host plant resistance and biological control appear to be the most promising control measures adopted so far. Three major rice genotypes (Oryza sativa, Oryza glaberrima and interspecific rice, New Rice for Africa (NERICA)) are cultivated in Nigeria. …”
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  19. Comparative evaluation of four different cassava peeling devices por Kolawole, P., Kulakow, Peter A., Samuel, T.M., Abass, A., Diallo, T.A.

    Publicado 2021
    “…The three cassava peelers evaluated performed 10 times faster than the manual method adopted for cassava peeling operation. The capacity of each of the machines was less than 800 kg/h, which is too small for industrial application. …”
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  20. Governance analysis for urban-wholesale-to-household’s food waste prevention and reduction in Sri Lanka por Aheeyar, Mohamed M. M., Jayathilake, Nilanthi, Bucatariu, C., Reitemeier, M., Bandara, A., Thiel, Felix, Drechsel, Pay

    Publicado 2021
    “…Non-state actors such as hotels and charities have adopted voluntary food redistribution and waste reduction measures, but scaling remains limited without systemic support.…”
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