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  1. Impact of best management practices on sustainable crop production and climate resilience in smallholder farming systems of South Asia by Anantha, K.H., Garg, K.K., Barron, Jennie, Dixit, S., Venkataradha, A., Singh, R., Whitbread, Anthony M.

    Published 2021
    “…A host of best water and soil management practices (BMPs) hold promise in addressing water scarcity and land degradation to enable sustainable crop intensification in smallholder farming systems. …”
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    Journal Article
  2. A standard framework for assessing the costs and benefits of restoration: introducing The Economics of Ecosystem Restoration (TEER) by Bodin, B., Garavaglia, V., Pingault, N., Ding, H., Wilson, S., Meybeck, A., Gitz, V., D'Andrea, S., Besacier, C.

    Published 2022
    “…While the policy momentum behind ecosystem restoration has never been stronger, restoration finance remains insufficient. …”
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    Journal Article
  3. Correction to: Bioengineering potato plants to produce benzylglucosinolate for improved broad-spectrum pest and disease resistance by González Romero, M.E., Rivera, C., Cancino, K., Geu-Flores, F., Cosio, E.G., Ghislain, M., Halkier, B.A.

    Published 2021
    “…González-Romero where it should have been two. The original article has been corrected and the correct affiliations are also published here. …”
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  4. Fair and transparent benefit-sharing in Philippine Government forest restoration programs by Gassner, A., Torres, A.G., Wardell, D.A., Duque-Piñon, C.

    Published 2021
    “…The long-term success of Government reforestation programs depends on the incentives of POs to continue managing the resources beyond the lifetime of the program. Clear access and utilization rights — including fair and transparent benefit-sharing agreements — are pre-conditions to this process. …”
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  5. Microbes matter: Unravelling trade-offs between integrated management options and microbial functions by Kihara, Job Maguta, Bolo, Peter Omondi

    Published 2021
    “…Effects on specific functional groups including zinc and phosphorus solubilization follows before a presentation of how these relate with the soil properties. …”
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    Informe técnico
  6. Failure and success factors of irrigation system developments: A case study from the Oueme and Zou valleys in Benin by Djagba, J.F., Rodenburg, J., Zwart, Sander J., Houndagba, C.J., Kiepe, P.

    Published 2014
    “…In the period 1960–1980, Chinese and Taiwanese cooperations developed irrigated rice schemes throughout West Africa withvariable success. In Benin for instance, schemes in Zonmon and Bamè (Ouémé Valley) were abandoned upon withdrawal of theproject developers and have been sub-optimally used ever since, while the neighbouring scheme of Koussin-Lélé (Zou Valley) isstill functional (double rice cropping) and well operated and maintained by the farmers. …”
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  7. Coalitions for Landscape Resilience: Institutional Dynamics behind Community-Based Rangeland Management System in North-Western Tanzania by Eilola, S., Duguma, L.A., Käyhkö, N., Minang, Peter A.

    Published 2021
    “…The results show that diversified funding sources, technical support and benefit sharing mechanisms are required to incentivize sustainable resource management. …”
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    Journal Article
  8. Non-Farm Activities and Impacts beyond the Economy of Rural Households in Vietnam: A Review and Link to Policies by Mulia, R., Simelton, Elisabeth, Nguyen, T.Q., Jirström, M.

    Published 2021
    “…Rural households in Asian developing countries such as Vietnam have been participating in non-farm activities for decades, yet impacts beyond the economy of these households are little understood. …”
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    Journal Article
  9. Price transmission analysis using threshold models: An application to local rice markets in Benin and Mali by Fiamohe, R., Seck, P.A., Alia, D.Y., Diagne, A.

    Published 2013
    “…The results for Benin indicated that price transmission between markets in the surplus zone and the consumption markets was asymmetric, probably because of the prevalence of high transaction costs. …”
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