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  1. Quantitative gender analysis country report, Burundi: Building equitable climate resilient African bean and insect sectors por Hakizimana, Marie Bernadette, Ndabashinze, Blaise, Ouya, Frederick, Lutomia, Cosmas, Ketema, Dessalegn, Nchanji, Eileen

    Publicado 2025
    “…However, the agriculture sector is currently facing rising weather- and climate-related difficulties, including protracted dry spells, irregular rainfall, and weather-induced production hazards that affect agricultural output, income stability, and household resilience. These climatic risks intersect with institutional and gender inequities, such as unequal access to land, credit, extension services, agro-weather information, and market opportunities, which notably hinder women and youth farmers. …”
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  2. Intensity and number of thinning operations affect the response of Eucalyptus grandis to water availability and extreme drought events por Giana, Fabián Eduardo, Martinez Meier, Alejandro, Mastrandrea, Ciro Andres, Garcia, Maria De Los Angeles, Caniza, Federico Javier, Monteoliva, Silvia Estela, Gyenge, Javier, Fernandez, María Elena

    Publicado 2023
    “…For other industrial purposes, where final stand-level production is a key driver, medium intensity two-stage thinning is recommended, in particular when genetic materials selected for drought resistance are not available and there is high climatic risk.…”
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  3. Understanding farmers’ indicators in climate-smart agriculture prioritization in the Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor of Tanzania (SAGCOT). por Shikuku, Kelvin Mashisia, Mwongera, Caroline, Winowiecki, Leigh Ann, Twyman, Jennifer, Läderach, Peter R.D.

    Publicado 2016
    “…Thirdly, a bottom-up approach that involves working with farmers to prioritize agricultural practices suitable for their specific AEZ and preferred by either the men or women is important to inform investment of limited resources to increase food security and resilience to climate risks while minimizing trade-offs. The findings highlight indicators that influence farmers’ adoption of agricultural practices as well as constraints to implementation.…”
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  4. Productivity, water use and climate resilience of alternative cocoa cultivation systems por Abdulai, I.

    Publicado 2017
    “…For the dry region, a potential climate change adaptation strategy would be changing from cocoa to crops that are more productive and are faced with lower climatic risk. One example of such a crop may be cashew, which is more resilient to drought than cocoa and also has a high economic value. …”
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