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  1. Rural water for thirsty cities: a systematic review of water reallocation from rural to urban regions by Garrick, D., Stefano, L. de, Yu, Winston, Jorgensen, I., O’Donnell, E., Turley, L., Aguilar-Barajas, I., Dai, X., Souza Leao, R. de, Punjabi, B., Schreiner, B., Svensson, J., Wight, C.

    Published 2019
    “…Synthesis: The analysis illustrates how supply and demand interact to drive water reallocation projects, which can take many forms, although collective negotiation and administrative decisions are most prevalent. …”
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  2. Antigenic diversity in Theileria parva populations from sympatric cattle and African buffalo analyzed using long read sequencing by Allan, F.K., Jayaraman, S., Paxton, E., Sindoya, E., Kibona, T., Fyumagwa, R., Mramba, F., Torr, S.J., Hemmink, Johanneke D., Toye, Philip G., Lembo, T., Handel, Ian G., Auty, H.K., Morrison, W. Ivan, Morrison, Liam J.

    Published 2021
    “…There were indications of population substructuring, with one allelic cluster of Tp1 representing alleles found in both cattle and buffalo (including the TpM reference genome allele), and another containing predominantly only alleles deriving from buffalo. These data illustrate the complex interplay between T. parva populations in buffalo and cattle, revealing the significant genetic diversity in the buffalo T. parva population, the limited sharing of parasite genotypes between the host species, and highlight that a subpopulation of T. parva is maintained by transmission within cattle. …”
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  3. Strategizing research and development investments in climate change adaptation for root, tuber and banana crops in the African Great Lakes Region: A spatial prioritisation and targ... by Vandamme, Elke, Manners, Rhys, Adewopo, Julius, Thiele, Graham, Friedmann, M., Thornton, Philip K.

    Published 2022
    “…The framework was applied to RT&B crops (banana, potato, cassava and sweetpotato) in the African GLR. Its utility was illustrated by elaborating adaptation scenarios for selected SAHs of one long-duration (banana) and one short-duration (potato) RT&B crop. …”
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  4. Phenology of short vegetation cycles in a Kenyan rangeland from PlanetScope and Sentinel-2 by Cheng, Yan, Vrieling, Anton, Fava, Francesco P., Meroni, Michele, Marshall, Michael, Gachoki, Stella

    Published 2020
    “…This could be explained by the higher observation frequency of PlanetScope, which becomes critical during periods of persistent cloud cover. We further illustrated that PlanetScope series could differentiate the phenology of individual trees from grassland surroundings, whereby tree green-up was found to be both earlier and later than for grass, depending on location. …”
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  5. Trends in rainfall and temperature extremes in Ethiopia: station and agro-ecological zone levels of analysis by Wubaye, G. B., Gashaw, T., Worqlul, A. W., Dile, Y. T., Taye, Meron Teferi, Haileslassie, Amare, Zaitchik, B., Birhan, Dereje Ademe, Adgo, E., Mohammed, J. A., Lebeza, T. M., Bantider, A., Seid, Abdulkarim, Srinivasan, R.

    Published 2023
    “…In relation to AEZs, the greater number of extreme rainfall indices illustrated an upward trend in cool and sub-humid, cool and humid, and cool and moist AEZs, a declining trend in hot arid AEZ, and equal proportions of increasing and decreasing trends in warm semi-arid AEZs. …”
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  6. Understanding Human-wildlife conflict and its impact on agroecology transition in Zimbabwe by Trust, Bio Hub, Chimonyo, Vimbayi G.P., Sibanda, Telma, Matangi, Dorcas

    Published 2024
    “…The elders' dialogues, a central part of BIOHUB’s engagement, illustrate the community’s reliance on traditional spiritual practices to coexist with wildlife, drawing on rituals, ancestral guidance, and community-wide customs to maintain balance within their ecosystem. …”
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  7. Examining gendered cassava trait preferences through commercial seed business: a case study of IITA GoSeed and Umudike Seeds in Nigeria by Owoade, D., Olaosebikan, O., Bello, A., Kulakow, P., Parkes, E., Olajide, R., Madu, T.U., Diebiru-Ojo, E.M., Okoye, B., Esiobu, N.S., Onyeka, J., Anyim, C.G., Bentley, J.W., Liani, M.L., Adeyeye, O., Cole, S., Teeken, B.

    Published 2025
    “…Notably, women village seed entrepreneurs (VSEs) showed a distinct preference and demand for the varieties Gamechanger and Farmers' Pride, surpassing the demand recorded among men from both companies. Our findings illustrate that the upcoming commercial seed market demand for different varieties coupled with integrated action research can capture emerging trends among cassava seed and root producers to guide breeding efforts, which is particularly important as breeding is a future investment.…”
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  8. Business model innovations for scaling-up FSM businesses in low- and middle-income countries. by Schobitz, L., Gebauer, H., Robbins, D., Otoo, M., Drechsel, Pay, Srikantaiah, V., Strande, L.

    Published 2012
    “…Compared to path one, the business model innovations are not driven by a single organization, but rather through collective actions among the micro-enterprises. Path two illustrates coopetition. Coopetition means micro-enterprises compete to find customers, but cooperate in technology innovation to drive down costs, and innovate treatment technologies and resource recovery. …”
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  9. Business model innovations for scaling-up FSM [Faecal Sludge Management] businesses in low- and middle-income countries [Abstract only]. by Schobitz, L., Gebauer, H., Robbins, D., Otoo, Miriam, Drechsel, Pay, Srikantaiah, V., Strande, L.

    Published 2012
    “…Compared to path one, the business model innovations are not driven by a single organization, but rather through collective actions among the micro-enterprises. Path two illustrates "coopetition". Coopetition means microenterprises compete to find customers, but cooperate in technology innovation to drive down costs, and innovate treatment technologies and resource recovery. …”
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  10. Hydrological water availability, trends and allocation in the Blue Nile Basin by Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele, McCartney, Matthew P., Shiferaw, Y. S., Mohamed, Yasir Abbas

    Published 2008
    “…Future development scenarios were based on information obtained from commissioned projects and the national water resource master plans. This paper illustrates the value of scenarios, and the application of a relatively simple model, to assess the implications of proposed water resource development.…”
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  11. Nutrient composition and in vitro ruminal fermentation of tropical legume mixtures with contrasting tannin contents by Sturm, CD, Tiemann, Tassilo T., Lascano Aguilar, Carlos Eduardo, Kreuzer, M., Hess, H.D.

    Published 2007
    “…The results of Experiment 2 illustrate that this was the consequence not only of different tannin contents (less adverse effects with L. leucocephala than with C. calothyrsus) but also differences in the chemical properties of the tannins present in these shrub legume species (much less adverse effects with L. leucocephala than with F. macrophylla despite similar tannin contents). …”
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  12. Analysis of water delivery performance of smallholder irrigation schemes in Ethiopia: Diversity and lessons across schemes, typologies and reaches by Agide, Z., Haileslassie, Amare, Sally, Hilmy, Erkossa, Teklu, Schmitter, Petra S., Langan, Simon J., Hoekstra, Dirk

    Published 2016
    “…At typology level, as illustrated by the RIS, the highest amount of water was diverted for semi-modern schemes (RIS of 3.84); while the highest water delivery at farm relative delivery (FRD) was recorded for the modern schemes (FRD 2.21). …”
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