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  1. Towards ecosystem accounts for Rwanda: tracking 25 years of change in flows and potential supply of ecosystem services por Bagstad, K.J., Ingram, J.C., Lange, G., Masozera, M., Ancona, Z.H., Bana, M., Kagabo, D., Musana, B., Nabahungu, N.L., Rukundo, E., Rutebuka, E., Polasky, S., Rugege, D., Uwera, C.

    Publicado 2020
    “…They also provide data that can be integrated with existing land, water and economic accounts for Rwanda, as well as a baseline to inform development strategies that better link economic and environmental goals.…”
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  2. Where might we find ecologically intact communities? por Plumptre, A.J., Baisero, D., Belote, R.T., Vázquez-Domínguez, E., Faurby, S., Jȩdrzejewski, W., Kiara, Henry K., Kühl, H., Benítez-López, A., Luna Aranguré, C., Voigt, M., Wich, S., Wint, W., Gallego-Zamorano, J., Boyd, C.

    Publicado 2021
    “…Only 11% of the functionally intact areas that were identified are included within existing protected areas, and only 4% within existing KBAs triggered by other criteria. …”
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  3. Mycotoxin hazards in the Kenyan food and feed market: A retrospective study por Kibugu, J., Mburu, D., Munga, L., Lusweti, F., Grace, Delia, Lindahl, Johanna F.

    Publicado 2022
    “…Regulation and future research need to focus on reliable analysis techniques, collection of data on toxicological effects of mycotoxins and food consumption pattern, and regulatory limits accordingly set and compliance enforced to protect vulnerable groups such as paediatric, geriatric and sick members of the society to reduce cancer burden in Kenya.…”
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  4. Community forestry in Cameroon: opportunity or constraint for REDD+? por Bele, M.Y., Sonwa, D.J., Tiani, A.M.

    Publicado 2022
    “…A qualitative approach to data collection was used through content analysis of 1994 forestry law, reports and publications related to decentralized forest management, community forestry and REDD+ in Cameroon. …”
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  5. The potential of Rhipicephalus microplus as a vector of Ehrlichia ruminantium in West Africa por Some, M.V., Biguezoton, A.S., Githaka, Naftaly W., Adakal, H., Dayo, G.-K., Belem, A., Zoungrana, S., Stachurski, F., Chevillon, C.

    Publicado 2023
    “…Additionally, studies will investigate whether sheep that are seropositive due to infestation by E. ruminantium-infected R. microplus are subsequently protected against heartwater. Such data will add to our understanding of the possible impact of R. microplus in areas where it has become recently established.…”
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  6. Landscape pattern analysis using GIS and remote sensing to diagnose soil erosion and nutrient availability in two agroecological zones of Southern Mali por Sang, Karamoko, Zemadim, Birhanu, Sanogo, Souleymane, Ba, Abdramane

    Publicado 2023
    “…The findings of the study can inform land management planners and other development actors to strategize and prioritize landscape-based intervention practices and protect catchment areas from severe erosion for the enhanced productivity of agricultural fields.…”
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  7. How to halt deforestation in the Amazon? A Bayesian process-tracing approach por Brandão, F., Befani, B., Soares-Filho, J., Rajão, R., Garcia, E.

    Publicado 2023
    “…We assessed 31 individual pieces of evidence, developed using data collected through a variety of quantitative and qualitative methods. …”
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  8. Stocks and fluxes of carbon associated with land use change in Southeast Asian tropical peatlands: a review por Hergoualc'h, Kristell, Verchot, Louis V.

    Publicado 2011
    “…Peat C loss from other land use conversions could not be assessed due to lack of data, principally on soil heterotrophic respiration rates. …”
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  9. Risk factors for African swine fever in smallholder pig production systems in Uganda por Dione, Michel M., Akol, Joyce, Roesel, Kristina, Kungu, J., Ouma, Emily A., Wieland, Barbara, Pezo, Danilo A.

    Publicado 2017
    “…Smallholder pig production in Uganda is constrained by poor management and high disease burden, with African swine fever (ASF) being one of the most important contributors. However, data to develop appropriate evidence-based disease mitigating interventions along the pig value chain are lacking. …”
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  10. Biosecurity practices in small-scale pig farms in Hung Yen and Nghe An, Vietnam por Vu Thi Thu Tra, Pham Hong Ngan, Duong Van Nhiem, Ngo Minh Ha, Unger, Fred

    Publicado 2015
    “…Disinfection mattresses were installed only in 42.7% of visits, and even applied, often not maintained. The use of protective clothes and boots by workers was the exception (81.2%). …”
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  11. Birds of the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture campus, a stronghold of avian diversity in the changing Ibadan area (Nigeria) over the last 50 years por Adeyanju, T.A., Ottosson, U., Adeyanju, T.E., Omotoriogun, T.C., Hall, P., Manu, S.A., Alabi, Tunrayo, Lameed, G.A., Bown, D.

    Publicado 2014
    “…Data from a survey carried out between 2009 and 2013 of the bird species in the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) campus, Ibadan, Nigeria, are compared with records from the area around Ibadan (including IITA) for the last 50 years. …”
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  12. Assessment of welfare status and income inequalities among cocoa farming households in Ondo State, Nigeria por Oguntade, A.E., Adewumi, K.J., Okafor, C., Fatunmbi, T.E.

    Publicado 2015
    “…The main objective of this study is to assess the welfare status and the income inequalities among cocoa farming households in Ondo State, Nigeria. Primary data collected from sampled cocoa farmers were used for this study. …”
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  13. Old-growth neotropical forests are shifting in species and trait composition por Van der Sande, Masha T., Arets, Eric J.M.M., Peña Claros, Marielos, Avila, Angela Luciana de, Roopsind, Anand, Mazzei, Lucas, Ascarrunz, Nataly, Finegan, Bryan, Alarcón, Alfredo, Cáceres Siani, Yasmani, Licona, Juan Carlos, Ruschel, Ademir, Toledo, Marisol, Poorter, Lourens

    Publicado 2016
    “…To identify the drivers of compositional change, we used data from 29 permanent sample plots and measurements of 15 leaf, stem, and whole-plant traits that are important for plant performance and should respond to global change drivers. …”
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  14. Control biológico de fitopatógenos, insectos y ácaros: agentes de control biológico. V. 1 por Santos Díaz, Adriana Marcela, Cotes Prado, Alba Marina, Caro Quintero, Alejandro, Bustillo Pardey, Alex Enrique, Escobar, Alexander, Díaz García, Andrés, Arcila Cardona, Ángela María, Carabalí Muñoz, Arturo, Vásquez Ordóñez, Aymer Andrés, Lohr, Bernhard Leo, Oehlschlager, Cam, Beltrán Acosta, Camilo Rubén, Moreno Velandia, Carlos Andres, Espinel Correal, Carlos, González Almario, Carolina, Clerck, Caroline de, Hoy, Casey W., Narváez Vásquez, Consuelo Alexandra, León, Diana Marcela, Rincón Rueda, Diego Fernando, Espitia Malagón, Eduardo María, Alarcón Torres, Érika Andrea, Grijalba, Érika Paola, Moreno, Fabiola, Borrero Echeverry, Felipe, Cruz Barrera, Fredy Mauricio, Berg, Gabriele, Vargas, Germán, Barrera Cubillos, Gloria Patricia, León Martínez, Guillermo Adolfo, González F., Guillermo, Jijakil, Haissam, Rivera Trujillo, Hugo Fernando, Hernández Nopsa, John Fredy, Ibarra, Jorge, Jurat Fuentes, Juan Luis, Gómez Valderrama, Juliana Andrea, Köhl, Jürgen, Smalla, Kornelia, Villamizar, Laura Fernanda, Solorzano Buitrago, Leonardo, Torres Torres, Lissette Aracelly, Uribe Gutiérrez, Liz Alejandra, Pulido, Luz Astrid, Pérez, Manuel Ricardo, Manzano Martínez, María del Rosario, Díaz Niño, María Fernanda, Díaz Niño, María Fernanda, Zuluaga Mogollón, María Victoria, Belaich, Mariano Nicolás, Hurst, Mark, Gómez Álvarez, Martha Isabel, Rodríguez, Martha Liliana, Wisniewski, Michael, López Ferber, Miguel, Barreto Triana, Nancy del Carmen, Ghiringhelli, Pablo Daniel, Cuartas, Paola Emilia, Betancourt, Ruth Análida, Kobayashi, Sadao, Aragón Rodríguez, Sandra Milena, Massart, Sébastien, Lewis Mosher, Stephen, Kondo Rodriguez, Demian Takumasa, Jackson, Trevor, Bettiol, Wagner, Fargetton, Xavier, Elad, Yigal, Zapata Narváez, Yimmy Alexander, Martínez, Yohana Alexandra, Balbín Suárez, Alicia

    Publicado 2018
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  15. International Model for Policy Analysis of Agricultural Commodities and Trade (IMPACT): Model description por Rosegrant, Mark W., Batka, Miroslav, Bhandary, Prapti, Bryan, Elizabeth, Cenacchi, Nicola, De Pinto, Alessandro, Enahoro, Dolapo, Leroy, Laetitia, Li, Man, Magnan, Nicholas, Mason-D’Croz, Daniel, Msangi, Siwa, Nelson, Gerald C., Ringler, Claudia, Robertson, Richard D., Sulser, Timothy B., Thomas, Timothy S., Tokgoz, Simla, Valmonte-Santos, Rowena, You, Liangzhi, Zhang, Wei, Zhu, Tingju, Kleinwechter, Ulrich

    Publicado 2012
    “…These projections—which were presented in 2001 at the IFPRI-sponsored conference in Bonn entitled: Sustainable Food Security for All by 2020—are presented with details on the demand system and other underlying data used in the projections work, and cover both global and regionally-focused projections. …”
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  16. Integrating prediction of precipitation and hydrology for early actions: the InPRHA project within the World Weather Research Programme por Cattoën, C., Carr, R. H., Bennett, J., Dougherty, E., Fortin, V., Imhoff, R., Lee, G., Luo, Y., Mapedza, Everisto D., Polcher, J., Prabhakaran, T., Taylor, A., Leon, J. V., Phillips, S., Kleist, D., Ramos, M.-H., Caltabiano, N., Davis, C., De Coning, E.

    Publicado 2025
    “…By integrating disciplines and fostering transdisciplinary research, InPRHA aims to advance the science and practice of flood forecasting and early warnings to better protect vulnerable communities at risk.…”
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  17. Conversion of lowland tropical forests to tree cash crop plantations loses up to one-half of stored soil organic carbon por Van Straaten, Oliver, Corre, Marife D., Wolf, Katrin, Tchienkoua, Martin, Cuellar Bautista, José Eloy, Matthews, Robin, Veldkamp, Edzo

    Publicado 2020
    “…Despite this recognition, the current Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) tier 1 method has a SOC change factor of 1 (no SOC loss) for conversion of forests to perennial tree crops, because of scarcity of SOC data. In this pantropic study, conducted in active deforestation regions of Indonesia, Cameroon, and Peru, we quantified the impact of forest conversion to oil palm (Elaeis guineensis), rubber (Hevea brasiliensis), and cacao (Theobroma cacao) agroforestry plantations on SOC stocks within 3-m depth in deeply weathered mineral soils. …”
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