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  1. Banano Deshidratado (Pasa): Alternativa Técnico - Económica para la Exportación de Banano no Apto en Honduras, al Mercado de los EE.UU. by Gómez B., Claudia C.

    Published 2014
    “…El consumo estimado a suplir es del 1% anual, para lo que se necesitaría un tamaño de planta máximo de 13,900 kg/año de banano deshidratado (pasa), con una humedad final del 20%, haciéndose necesario el uso de cuatro deshidratadores solares modificados ya que el rendimiento de deshidratado es de 20.62% La planta deshidratadora debe contar con una cámara de maduración, un área suficientemente amplia para el proceso y un almacén para el producto terminado con capacidad promedio de 100 cajas de 12.5 kg. a1 mes.…”
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  2. Mapping Ecosystem Services to Human Well-being: a toolkit to support integrated landscape management for the SDGs by Johnson, J.A., Jones, S.K., Wood, S.L.R., Chaplin-Kramer, Rebecca, Hawthorne, P.L., Mulligan, M., Pennington, D., DeClerck, Fabrice A.J.

    Published 2019
    “…In light of this process, key features included in MESH are (1) integration of multiple ecosystem service (ES) models into a common modeling framework supported by a curated base data set, (2) built‐in scenario generation capacity to support policy analysis, (3) visualization of outcomes and trade‐offs, and (4) mapping of ecosystem service change to SDG targets and goals. …”
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    Journal Article
  3. The water–energy–food nexus as a tool to transform rural livelihoods and well-being in southern Africa by Mabhaudhi, Tafadzwanashe, Nhamo, Luxon, Mpandeli, S., Nhemachena, Charles, Senzanje, Aidan, Sobratee, N., Chivenge, Pauline P., Slotow, R., Naidoo, D., Liphadzi, S., Modi, Albert Thembinkosi

    Published 2019
    “…The WEF nexus is a decision support tool that improves rural livelihoods through integrated resource distribution, planning, and management, and ensures inclusive socio-economic transformation and development, and addresses related sustainable development goals, particularly goals 2, 3, 6 and 7. …”
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  4. The comparative performance of land sharing, land sparing type interventions on place-based human well-being by Carmenta, Rachel, Steward, Angela, Albuquerque, Adrielly, Carneiro, Renan, Vira, Bhaskar, Estrada-Carmona, Natalia

    Published 2022
    “…This dataset describes the five most important constituents of human wellbeing listed by 270 head households – HH in the Brazilian Amazon. Households predominantly work in agriculture and are located across contrasting interventions, including sectoral (i.e., Protected Area – 70 HH, Soy conventional production – 60 HH) and integrated (i.e., Extractive reserve – 70 HH and National Forest – 70HH) efforts. …”
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  5. Perceived need and measured well-being: How well do subjective rankings capture relative poverty? by Ranucci, Immacolata, Abay, Kibrom A., Tiberti, Luca

    Published 2025
    “…This study benchmarks self-, peer-, and elite-based poverty rankings against consumption- and wealth-based measures using Ethiopian household survey data, where about 20 households per village were ranked from neediest to least needy by themselves, peers, and community leaders. …”
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