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  1. Perspectives on the adoption of black-soldier fly larvae for animal feed among livestock farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa por Nyamuhirwa, D.A., Feleke, S., Dontsop-Nguezet, P., Sissoko, D., Moussa, B., Kouakou, A.G., Zakari, S., Abdoulaye, T., Manyong, V.

    Publicado 2025
    “…Methods In this paper, we used the treatment effect framework approach on data collected from 1,885 fish, poultry, and pig smallholder farmers in five cities of four West and Central African countries, including Kinshasa and Bukavu in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Accra in Ghana, Bamako in Mali, and Niamey in Niger. …”
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  2. Deploying high-frequency market data to estimate the cost of recommended diets: Recent trends in Rwanda por Manners, Rhys, Warner, James, Schneider, Kate, Matsiko, Eric, Vasanthakaalam, Hilda, Benimana, Gilberthe, Spielman, David J.

    Publicado 2025
    “…Spatial variations were also evident, with diet costs differing between rural and urban areas, and across districts bordering different countries, with the highest dietary costs observed along the Democratic Republic of Congo border and the least expensive along the border of Tanzania. …”
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  3. Improving marketing strategies of local rice in Ghanaian cities: A perspective from a survey of rice purchasers por Soullier, Guillaume, Sy, Mariam Maki, Agyei-Holmes, Andrew, Méndez del Villar, Patricio

    Publicado 2025
    “…Second, value chain actors should adopt technologies and practices to upgrade cleanliness and purity, which are reasons why urban consumers prefer imported rice over local rice. …”
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  4. Promoting stewardship of forests in the humid forest zone of Anglophone West and Central Africa: Final Report of a collaborative research project undertaken by the UNEP and CIFOR por Dykstra, D.P., Kowero, G.S., Ofosu-Asiedu, A., Kio, P.

    Publicado 1996
    “…The project contributes to a larger joint project currently being undertaken by CIFOR and the Government of France for the Francophone countries of Côte d'Ivoire, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Congo and Gabon.…”
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  5. The response of the tropical forest stand to silviculture operations por Favrichon, V., Dupuy, B., Maitre, H.F., Nguyen-The, N., Damio, T., Doumbia, N., Kadir K., Petrucci, Y., Sist, P.

    Publicado 1997
    “…Research is carried out on a network of experimental plots, of which the most important are in Africa (Mopri, Irobo and La Téné in Côte d’Ivoire and M’baiki in the Central African Republic), South America (ZF2 at Manaus in Brazil and Paracou in French Guiana) and Asia (Strek at Berau in Indonesia). …”
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  6. Statistics from Space: Next-Generation Agriculture Production Information for Enhanced Monitoring of Food Security in Mozambique - Enumerators training report por Centre of Excellence in Agri-Food Systems and Nutrition

    Publicado 2025
    “…The project, funded by the Government of the Republic of Korea (Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs; MAFRA), aims to provide the Mozambican Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development with production estimates of major crops across three provinces namely Gaza, Manica and Nampula in a sufficiently timely manner so that all market participants can use the information for decision-making. …”
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  7. Harnessing green manuring for nature-based sustainable soil management in Bangladesh por Ahmed, Sharif, Miajy, Abdullah, Debnath, Manik, Bhandari, Humnath

    Publicado 2025
    “…Do we know that most agricultural soils in Bangladesh are low in organic matter, with levels less than 1–2%, which is significantly below the ideal range of 3–5% required for soil fertility? The main reasons for low soil fertility in Bangladeshi soils include continuous cropping without adequate nutrient replenishment, overuse of chemical fertilizers, less crop diversification, complete crop residue removal practices, and inadequate organic matter additions. …”
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  8. It's raining babies? Flood exposures and fertility in Bangladesh por Thiede, Brian C., Chen, Joyce J., Mueller, Valerie, Hultquist, Carolynne, Salim, Zarmeen

    Publicado 2025
    “…However, somewhat less is known about the effects of environmental changes, especially flood events, on fertility despite plausible reasons to expect such impacts. We address this gap by examining the relationship between exposure to flooding and fertility in Bangladesh, which has experienced several catastrophic flood events in recent decades. …”
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  9. Integrated surveillance for human and animal brucellosis in Kenya: A predictive analysis por Kahariri, Samuel, Thomas, Lian F., Bett, Bernard K., Mureithi, M.W., Makori, A., Njuguna, B., Kadivane, S., Makau, D.N., Mutono, N., Thumbi, S.M.

    Publicado 2025
    “…SARIMA models demonstrated reasonable predictive accuracy for human incidence, but incorporating animal data did not significantly improve model performance. …”
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  10. Does trade with multinationals induce greener production? Evidence from the Bangladesh fashion industry por Iqbal, Kazi, Mahzab, Moogdho, Motohashi, Kazuki, Takayama, Haruka

    Publicado 2025
    “…The study finds that firms exporting to global fashion brands (for example, H&M, Zara, Uniqlo, and Banana Republic) are more likely to adopt environmentally sustainable practices. …”
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  11. Review of Adaptive Management Approaches por Twine, Edgar E., Ndindeng, Sali Atanga

    Publicado 2025
    “…Approaches such as Structured Decision Making and Bayesian Adaptive Management characterize this school, advocating clarity and probabilistic reasoning. Key findings include the significance of organizational flexibility and participatory planning, iterative learning, and continuous monitoring across various case studies. …”
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  12. Perspectives on the adoption of black-soldier fly larvae for animal feed among livestock farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa. por Nyamuhirwa, D.A., Feleke, S., Dontsop Nguezet, P., Sissoko, D., Moussa, B., Kouakou, A., Zakari, S., Abdoulaye, T., Manyong, V.

    Publicado 2025
    “…Methods: In this paper, we used the treatment effect framework approach on data collected from 1,885 fish, poultry, and pig smallholder farmers in five cities of four West and Central African countries, including Kinshasa and Bukavu in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Accra in Ghana, Bamako in Mali, and Niamey in Niger. …”
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    Journal Article
  13. Local action planning and cost–benefit analysis of climate adaptation strategies in climate-vulnerable value chains in Nampula and Zambezia, Mozambique por Mundia, Carolyne, Jalango, Dorcas, Binge, Brenda, Chilambe, Pedro

    Publicado 2025
    “…Importantly, it also integrates economic reasoning by validating selected high-impact interventions through cost–benefit analysis, thereby providing decision-makers with an evidence-based foundation for allocating resources and scaling adaptation investments that are both climate-resilient and economically viable.…”
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  14. Sustaining incomes from non timber forest products: introduction and synthesis por Jong, W. de, Campbell, Bruce M., Schroder, J.M.

    Publicado 2000
    “…Reasons for the decline of people’s income from any given non-timber forest product are: over-harvesting of the resource base; capturing of the business by local elite; domestication of the product; decreased demand; or manufacturing of substitutes. …”
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  15. Biodiversity conservation in Southeast Asian timber concessions: a critical evaluation of policy mechanisms and guidelines por Dennis, R.A., Meijaard, E., Nasi, Robert, Gustafsson, L.

    Publicado 2008
    “…In addition, most guidelines are phrased in general terms and lack specific recommendations targeted to local conditions. These might be reasons for the generally slow adoption of SFM practices in the region, with only a few countries having incorporated the guidelines into national legislation. …”
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  16. Bridging the gap: how can information access and exchange between conservation biologists and field practitioners be improved for better conservation outcomes? por Sunderland, Terry C.H., Sunderland-Groves, J., Shanley, P., Campbell, Bruce M.

    Publicado 2009
    “…It is widely accepted that there is a considerable gap between the science of conservation biology and the design and execution of biodiversity conservation projects in the field and science is failing to inform the practice of conservation. There are many reasons why this implementation gap exists. A high proportion of papers published in scientific journals by conservation biologists are seldom read outside of the academic world and there are few incentives for academics to convert their science into practice. …”
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  17. Unravelling the role of innovation platforms in supporting co-evolution of innovation: Contributions and tensions in a smallholder dairy development programme por Kilelu, C.W., Klerkx, Laurens, Leeuwis, Cees

    Publicado 2013
    “…The findings indicate that co-evolution of innovation is a highly dynamic process with various interactional tensions and unexpected effects, and that the distributed nature of intermediation is important in resolving some of these tensions emerging at different actor interfaces. …”
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  18. Herders' perceptions, practice, and problems of night grazing in the Sahel: Case studies from Niger por Ayantunde, Augustine A., Williams, Timothy O., Udo, H.M.J., Fernández Rivera, S., Hiernaux, Pierre H.Y., Keulen, H. van

    Publicado 2000
    “…Small herd size and labour constraints were mentioned as the principal reasons for not practicing night grazing. Major benefits of night grazing included good body condition, herd growth, increased milk production, prevention of diseases, and reduction in herd mortality. …”
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  19. Spectral modelling of multicomponent landscapes in the Sahel por Hanan, N.P., Prince, S.D., Hiernaux, Pierre H.Y.

    Publicado 1991
    “…The usefulness of this modelling approach depends on the existence of clearly distinguishable landscape components. The method resolves the spectral properties of individual components, but the vegetation component, while free of the effect of bare ground components, is still affected by the underlying soil.…”
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  20. An antigen detection enzyme immunoassay for the diagnosis of Rhodesiense sleeping sickness por Nantulya, V.M.

    Publicado 1989
    “…Since false–positive reactions were not observed with blood donor sera, or with sera from malaria, schistosomiasis and leishmaniasis patients, it is reasonable to conclude that the eight antigen–positive patients were actual cases of sleeping sickness. …”
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