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  1. Phytoseiid mites of the tribe Typhlodromini (Acari: Phytoseiidae) from subSaharan Africa by Ueckermann, E.A., Zannou, I.D., Moraes, G.J. de, Oliveira, A.R., Hanna, R., Yaninek, John S.

    Published 2008
    “…They refer to all species of this tribe known to occur in sub-Saharan Africa. Fifteen new species are described and 41 species are redescribed. …”
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  2. Phytoseiid mites of the tribe Paraseiulini Wainstein (Acari: Phytoseiidae) from subSaharan Africa by Moraes, G., Zannou, I., Ueckermann, E.A., Oliveira, A., Hanna, R., Yaninek, John S.

    Published 2008
    “…Twenty-three phytoseiid species of the tribe Paraseiulini Wainstein are reported in this paper. …”
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  3. RLP: interactive radio in Papua New Guinea by Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation

    Published 2003
    “…by Douglas Bell/Micael Olsson Douglas Bell and Micael Olsson explain how interactive radio programmes are helping tribes to save the rainforest and support agriculture in Papua New Guinea.…”
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  4. Digital mapping for inclusive rights on forest land and resources by Pradan in Odisha by Niranjan, Alagu D., Dominic, Ditty Maria, Mittal, Nimisha, Sulaiman, Rasheed V., Malhotra, Aayushi, Singaraju, Niyati, Sharma, Sheetal

    Published 2024
    “…Recognising these issues, the Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers Recognition of Forest Rights Act, 2006, commonly known as the Forest Rights Act (FRA) was passed by the Government of India. …”
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  5. Perspectives in Myrtaceae evolution from plastomes and nuclear phylogenies by Balbinott, Natalia, Ferreira Rodrigues, Nureyev, Guzman Escuredo, Frank Lino, Turchetto Zolet, Andreia Carina, Margis, Rogerio

    Published 2022
    “…Plastome phylogeny groups the tribes Syzygieae and Eucalypteae and individual chloroplast genes produce divergent topologies, especially among species within Myrteae tribe, but also in regard to the grouping of Syzygieae and Eucalypteae. …”
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  6. The environment of the Ethiopian Rift Valley compared to other areas of Africa by Russell-Smith, A.

    Published 1984
    “…Examines the diversity of climates and soil conditions as they constitute constraints to forage or crop production in the Rift Valley, classifying major tribes in the grass flora, & analysing the adaptability of some genera of tropical forage legumes in commercial use to water stress, heat stress & poor soil.…”
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  7. Comparaison ecologique de la vallee du rift ethiopien et d'autres regions d'Afrique by Russell-Smith, A.

    Published 1984
    “…Examines the diversity of climates and soil conditions as they constitute constraints to forage or crop production in the Rift Valley, classifying major tribes in the grass flora, & analysing the adaptability of some genera of tropical forage legumes in commercial use to water stress, heat stress & poor soil.…”
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  8. Characterization of lactic acid bacteria and pathogens isolated from traditionally fermented foods, in relation to food safety and antimicrobial resistance in tribal hill areas of... by Dey, Tushar K., Lindahl, Johanna F., Sanjukta, R., Milton, A.A.P., Das, S., Kannan, P., Lundkvist, Å., Sen, A., Ghatak, S.

    Published 2023
    “…Traditional fermented food products are often connected to various indigenous tribes and thus vary due to ethnicity, geography, and natural resource availability. …”
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  9. Workshop in Nyando, Kenya by CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security

    Published 2012
    “…This site is comprised of two tribes and two main agro-ecological regions. The Luo, traditionally a fishing tribe, live in lower Nyando, which is characterized by soil erosion and lower agricultural production. …”
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  10. El espectro de las tribus de gramíneas de los Llanos venezolanos by Montaldo, P.

    Published 2023
    “…There are 49 generic taxons and 170 species in these Llanos The Paniceae and Andropogoneae are main tribes present. The gramineae tribe spectrum of the Venezuelan Llanos is typical of a tropical climate with a mean annual temperature 27-28% C and annual rainfall 1000-1500 falling during a 7 months period.…”
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  11. Forest tenure reform: exclusion of tribal women’s rights in semi-arid Rajasthan, India by Bose, P.

    Published 2011
    “…India’s historic Forest Rights Act of 2006 recognizes the traditional rights of the scheduled tribes and other forest-dependent people dwelling in and around forestlands. …”
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  12. Expansion of Oil Palm Plantations in Indonesia’s Frontier: Problems of Externalities and the Future of Local and Indigenous Communities by Andrianto, A., Komarudin, Heru, Pacheco, P.

    Published 2019
    “…Using a spatial analysis of the concession areas, along with data from household surveys of each clan from the Auyu, Mandobo, and Marind tribes who release land to companies, we find that investors are motivated to profit from timber harvested from the clearing of lands for plantations, activity that is facilitated by the local government. …”
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  13. Heterogeneous welfare impacts of National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme: Evidence from Andhra Pradesh, India by Deininger, Klaus, Liu, Yanyan

    Published 2019
    “…The benefits are most pronounced for scheduled casts/scheduled tribes and for the poor, in particular female headed households and households with disabilities. …”
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