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  1. Conservation agriculture can enhance maize productivity in high-rainfall regions: Nine-year evidence from Northern Zambia por Mhlanga, Blessing, Kalala, Kelvin, Thierfelder, Christian

    Publicado 2025
    “…Rainfall was identified as a primary driver of cropping system performance, with CA-based systems performing better in below-average to moderate rainfall years and tillage-based systems in excessive rainfall years. Soil pH increased significantly under basin planting at 5–15 cm and 30–60 cm depths, while SOC accumulation was highest at 60–90 cm under ridge and furrow tillage. …”
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  2. Perfil de evaluación de necesidades del inventario de agricultura y UTCUTS de Chile por Barrios, Julian, Haynes, Connor, Vasquez, Daniela

    Publicado 2025
    “…En su fase I, el proyecto “Strengthening national mitigation goals and providing a pathway to reduce emissions across Central and South American agrifood systems” (GIC-LAC) realizó una evaluación de necesidades de los sistemas MRV en países de la región. …”
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  3. Impact of climate change on millet yield under different fertilization levels in three agroecological zones of Niger Republic por Mohamed, A.M.L., Seyni, S., Mkuhlani, S., Chemura, A., Faye, B., Kadir, S.A., Gadedjisso-Tossou, A., Auwalu, B.M.

    Publicado 2025
    “…The study found that rising temperatures, particularly under high-emission scenarios, lead to shortened flowering and maturity times, with more pronounced effects towards the end of the century. …”
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  4. Update on Outcomes of Animal Recording Decision Support System, AICCRA – CBBP Integration por Santos, Bruno, Tonder, Joene van, Teviotdale, Mark, Getachew, Tesfaye, Rischkowsky, Barbara A., Haile, Aynalem

    Publicado 2025
    “…The integration of greenhouse gas (GHG) emission measurement modules is nearing completion, reinforcing DTREO’s role in supporting climate-resilient livestock systems. …”
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  5. Understanding farmers' trust in stakeholders of carbon credit projects: A perception-based analysis por Mallappa, Vinaya Kumar Hebsale, Gadde, Sriharsha, Cariappa, A. G. Adeeth

    Publicado 2025
    “…We used a perception matrix survey with 500 rice- and livestock-based farmers (the two most significant sources of agricultural emissions) in southern India to identify which actors they trust most across eight functions – participation, information, training, inclusiveness, payment transparency, understanding of farmer realities, and overall trust. …”
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  6. Circular bioeconomy as a driver of regenerative multifunctional landscapes por Somorin, Tosin, Zemadim, Birhanu, Osei-Amponsah, Charity, Adamtey, Noah, Gebrezgabher, Solomie A.

    Publicado 2025
    “…These approaches can reduce reliance on synthetic inputs, lower greenhouse-gas emissions, reduce freshwater use, and rebuild soil fertility, while generating new rural enterprises and livelihood opportunities that reinforce local value chains. …”
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  7. Genome-Wide Dissection of Novel QTLs and Genes Associated with Weed Competitiveness in Early-Backcross Selective Introgression-Breeding Populations of Rice (Oryza sativa L.) por Nocito, Kim Diane, Murugaiyan, Varunseelan, Ali, Jauhar, Pandey, Ambika, Casal, Carlos, De Asis, Erik Jon, Dimaano, Nina Gracel

    Publicado 2025
    “…The direct-seeded rice (DSR) system is poised to become the dominant rice cultivation method due to its advantages, including reduced water usage, less labor requirements, decreased greenhouse gas emissions, and improved adaptation to climate change. …”
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  8. Optimizing growth performance, carcass traits, and economic returns in Sasso T44 chickens via partial replacement of conventional feed with locally sourced alternative ingredients por Getahun, A., Kechero, Y., Yemane, N., Dessie, Tadelle, Esatu, Wondmeneh

    Publicado 2026
    “…The results revealed that chickens fed the 24.25% inclusion diet (T2) achieved significantly higher (p  < 0.001) growth performance in terms of dry matter intake (DMI; 5349.7 g), crude protein intake (CPI; 1250.5 g), body weight gain (BWG; 3158.3 g), and dressing percentage (69.2%). While the control group (T1) had the best feed conversion ratio (FCR = 1.62; p  < 0.001), T2 recorded the highest performance index (PI; 186.5; p  < 0.001) and improved carcass traits, including breast and thigh muscle yields (p  < 0.001). …”
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  9. Actors and landscape changes in tropical Latin America: challenges for REDD+ design and implementation por Pacheco, P., Aguilar-Støen, M., Borner, J., Etter, A., Putzel, L., Vera-Diaz, M.D.C.

    Publicado 2010
    “…However, there is a need to balance efficiency in reducing emissions from deforestation and equity in the distribution of economic incentives. …”
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  10. The livestock-climate-poverty nexus: A discussion paper on ILRI research in relation to climate change por Thornton, Philip K., Steeg, Jeannette van de, Notenbaert, An Maria Omer, Herrero, Mario

    Publicado 2008
    “…Furthermore, ruminant livestock themselves have important impacts on climate, through the emission of methane and through the land-use change that may be brought about by livestock keepers. …”
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  11. Workshop on climate-smart agriculture in Asia: research and development priorities

    Publicado 2012
    “…Agriculture, forestry and land use change account for 30 per cent of greenhouse gas emissions. Producing enough food for the increasing population in a background of reducing resources in a changing climate scenario, while minimizing environmental degradation, is a challenging task. …”
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    Conference Proceedings
  12. The role of pollution prevention strategies, best management practices and cleaner production in hospital wastewater management por Dissanayake, Priyanka

    Publicado 2009
    “…Unlike industrial operations that typically have a few large volume waste streams; hospitals generate different volumes of a wide variety of wastes and emissions. Most important chemicals in hospital wastewater are disinfectants (due to their major use in hospital practice), antibiotics, cytostatic agents, anesthetics, heavy metals (silver, chromium, zinc, lead, copper, platinum, and mercury), rare earth elements (gadolinium, indium, and osmium) and iodinated X-ray contrast media. …”
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  13. Nitrogen management in grasslands and forage-based production systems – Role of biological nitrification inhibition (BNI) por Subbaraoa, Guntur V., Rao, Idupulapati M., Nakahara, K., Ando, Yasuo, Sahrawat, Kanwar Lal, Tsefamarium T, Lata, Jean-Christophe, Boudsocq, S., Miles, John W., Ishitani, Manabu, Peters, Michael

    Publicado 2013
    “…Field studies suggest that Brachiaria grasses suppress nitrification and N2O emissions from soil. The potential for exploiting BNI function (from a genetic improvement and a system perspective) to develop production systems that are low-nitrifying, low N2O-emitting, economically efficient and ecologically sustainable, will be the subject of discussion.…”
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  14. Breeding annual grain legumes for sustainable agriculture: New methods to approach complex traits and target new cultivar ideotypes por Duc, G., Agrama, H., Bao, S., Berger, J., Bourion, V., Ron, A.M. de, Gowda, C.L.L., Mikic, A., Millot, D., Singh, K.B., Tullu, A., Vandenberg, A., Vaz Patto, Maria C, Warkentin, T.D., Zong, X.

    Publicado 2015
    “…Although yield and total biomass produced by annual legumes remain major objectives for breeders, other issues such as environment-friendly, resource use efficiency including symbiotic performance, resilient production in the context of climate change, adaptation to sustainable cropping systems (reducing leaching, greenhouse gas emissions and pesticide residues), adaptation to diverse uses (seeds for feed, food, non-food, forage or green manure) and finally new ecological services such as pollinator protection, imply the need for definition of new ideotypes and development of innovative genotypes to enhance their commercialization. …”
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    Journal Article
  15. Joint venture schemes in Limpopo Province and their outcomes on smallholder farmers livelihoods por Mapedza, Everisto D., van Koppen, Barbara, Sithole, P., Bourblanc, M.

    Publicado 2016
    “…Access to land and water resources in South Africa are largely viewed as a mechanism for re-dressing the Apartheid injustices. This research was part of a broader applied research to help inform irrigation practise in the Limpopo Province. …”
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  16. Healthy animals for healthy food por Wieland, Barbara

    Publicado 2016
    “…In fact, it undermines the wide range of livestock-related benefits (including resilience, power and fertilizer), and exacerbates negative livestock externalities such as increased greenhouse gas emission per kilo of livestock product, and fosters disease emergence and over-reliance on veterinary drugs. …”
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    Ponencia

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