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  1. Nutrition-Sensitive Agricultural Interventions and Maternal and Child Nutrition Outcomes in Arid and Semi-Arid Lands of Kenya por Grant, F., Amunga, D., Kwikiriza, N., Malit, J., Moyo, M., Mulwa, C.K., Mwaura, L.

    Publicado 2024
    “…Such interventions can potentially enhance resilience among populations in these fragile environments to better withstand various shocks.…”
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  2. Migration and employment in Tajikistan: Evidence from twelve districts in Khatlon Province, 2015 - 2023 por Lambrecht, Isabel B., Akramov, Kamiljon T., Aliev, Jovidon, Mardonova Tolibkhonovna, Mohru

    Publicado 2024
    “…Remittances are thus key to poverty reduction in Tajikistan (World Bank, 2023), yet such large reliance on remittances, while providing major opportunities for households to exit poverty, also poses significant vulnerability to reenter poverty and food insecurity in case of any negative shocks affecting employment at the migration location. …”
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  3. Opportunities and challenges in agriculture and garments: a general equilibrium analysis of the Bangladesh economy por Arndt, Channing, Dorosh, Paul A., Fontana, Marzia, Zohir, Sajjad, El-Said, Moataz, Lungren, Christen

    Publicado 2002
    “…We then present simulations of the effects of (i) rice productivity shocks, (ii) a decline in the world rice price, and (iii) a reduction in RMG exports, reflecting an end to preferential access to RMG markets for Bangladesh goods.... …”
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  4. Mortality, mobility, and schooling outcomes among orphans: Evidence from Malawi por Ueyama, Mika

    Publicado 2007
    “…Compared to adolescent orphans, the impact on younger orphans who enrolled in school after the introduction of universal free primary education in 1994 is more muted, suggesting that free primary education policies may have mitigated adverse shocks from parental death. More interestingly, the impacts of orphanhood on schooling outcomes are significantly gender-dependent: boys face severer negative impacts of being orphans than girls do. …”
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  5. How can African agriculture adapt to climate change: Global carbon markets: Are there opportunities for Sub-Saharan Africa? por Bryan, Elizabeth, Akpalu, Wisdom, Ringler, Claudia, Yesuf, Mahmud

    Publicado 2008
    “…Moreover, agricultural mitigation measures, including soil and water conservation and agroforestry practices, also enhance ecosystem functioning, providing resilience against droughts, pests, and climate-related shocks. Yet the potential for Africa to contribute to global reductions in GHG emissions is quite substantial. …”
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  6. Poverty and nutrition policy analysis: Using SPSS for survey data analysis por Salau, Sheu

    Publicado 2008
    “…Thus, many rural Nigerians live under conditions of extreme vulnerability, both economically and physically, with quite limited abilities to cope with shocks and safeguard their current level of well-being. …”
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  7. What shapes the intraspecific diversity of vegetables: A case study of pumpkin in Northern Vietnam por Nguyen, Thi Phuong, Struik, Paul C., Almekinders, Conny J. M., Swaans, Kees, Vu, Thanh Hai, Stomph, Tjeerd-Jan

    Publicado 2024
    “…Home grown vegetables are the main source of nutrition diversity for smallholder farmers and they provide resilience to shocks and stresses in nutrition access. Seed is a key input to ensure this home growing of vegetables, whether from local or external source. …”
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  8. The nexus between climate change, mobility, and conflict in Somalia por Abdullahi, Said, Singh, Radhika, Takaindisa, Joyce, Giacomelli, Camilla, Sax, Niklas, Carneiro, Bia, Pacillo, Grazia

    Publicado 2025
    “…Finally, the study revealed how Al- Shabaab exploited and exacerbated climate- induced vulnerabilities, using blockades, taxation, and violence to control rural populations in regions already suffering from climate shocks. The study calls for targeted and context-specific interventions. …”
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  9. First round Dataset: Impacts of Improved Bean Technology on Smallholder Productivity and Food Security in Burundi por Katungi, Enid Mbabazi, Nduwarugira, Eric, Ntukamazina, Jean Nepomuscene, Niragira Sanctus, Mutua, Mercy Muli, Kalemera, Sylvia Monica, Nchanji, Eileen, Birachi Eliud, Rubyogo, Jean Claude

    Publicado 2025
    “…A community questionnaire was administered to key informants (i.e. village leaders and elders) during the first round of the survey and gathered information on the village level variables including the institutional aspects, such as access to information, seed, seed distribution programs, credit, roads, and market infrastructure and cultivar changes, and agro-climatic shocks. Data were collected in two rounds: • Round 1 (July 2019): Focused on farm characteristics, adoption of improved bean varieties, production data, and a 7-day recall of household food consumption. …”
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  10. River waste to goldmine: A tale of floating agriculture in vulnerable southern regions of Bangladesh por Sarker, Mou Rani, Kundu, Nanda Dulal, Sujan, Md. Hayder Khan, Salman, Md, McKenzie, Andrew M., Islam, Md. Monjurul, Rahman, Md. Alimur, Uddin, Md. Taj, Bhandari, Humnath, Sarkar, Md. Abdur Rouf

    Publicado 2025
    “…Despite its labor-intensive nature (73% labor costs for seedling rising vs. 85% for vegetable cultivation), floating agriculture boosts household income, meets local vegetable demand, and reduces reliance on external markets during shocks. Additionally, it provides ecological benefits such as waterweed management and reduced environmental pollution. …”
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  11. Internal displacement and the promotion of bundled agricultural technologies: Evidence from a fragile setting in Nigeria por Amare, Mulubrhan, Ambler, Kate, Bloem, Jeffrey R., Misra, Rewa S.

    Publicado 2025
    “…These pressures can constrain agricultural production and compromise household welfare, particularly for internally displaced households, who face depleted assets and repeated exposure to shocks. Within the context of Nigeria, addressing these constraints requires interventions that improve access to agricultural technologies and strengthen food systems. …”
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  12. Editorial: Evidences (states and experiences) of land management and food/nutrition (in)security in mixed farming systems: a global perspective por Kassawmar, Tibebu, Desta, Gizaw, Tadesse, Matebu, Teferi, Ermias, Kaba, Mirgissa, Suryabhagavan, K. Venkata, Shiferaw, Abebe

    Publicado 2025
    “…The challenge is not only to expand cultivated land and enhance agricultural productivity but also to manage land resources in ways that promote long-term ecological health, food security, and resilience to external shocks (Wani et al., 2009). One major sustainability issue is the limited agricultural space, which has become a critical concern as it is increasingly difficult to accommodate the growing of rainfed dependent rural population (Midmore, 2010). …”
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  13. Support the implementation of 2025 International Forum of Low-Emission Agrifood Systems such as organizing a low carbon food system workshop at WAFI in China and conducting consult... por CGIAR Science Program on Climate Action

    Publicado 2025
    “…The proposed project is to systematically enhance agriculture's ability to resist, recover from, and transform in the face of climate shocks, and to contribute wisdom and strength to the sustainable future of the global food system.…”
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  14. Drought preparedness and drought mitigation in the developing world׳s drylands por Solh, M., Ginkel, M. van

    Publicado 2014
    “…It will also deliver science-based solutions that can be adopted in regions that are not yet experiencing extreme shocks, but will be affected in the medium to long-term. …”
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  15. Situation Analysis and Needs Assessment Report for Tra Hat Village, Bac Lieu Province, Vietnam por Minh ND, Truc NT, Phong ND, Duong LM, Ngoc Chi TT, Binh NT, Ferrer, Alice J., Yen, B.T., Sebastian, Leocadio S.

    Publicado 2015
    “…The main challenges are increasing climate shocks, salt-water intrusion, and population growth. …”
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    Informe técnico
  16. A roadmap for evidence-based insurance development for Nigeria’s farmers por Hansen, James, Hellin, Jonathan, Rose, Goslinga, Araba, Debisi

    Publicado 2017
    “…Well-designed index insurance can achieve specific risk objectives such as protecting farmers’ livelihoods in the face of major climate shocks, and promoting farmers’ livelihoods by overcoming barriers to adoption of improved agricultural technologies and practices, and access to market opportunities. …”
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  17. Climate Information Services Research Initiative: Final Report por Blumenstock, Ali

    Publicado 2020
    “…Frequent and severe climate shocks and stresses threaten farmers’ lives and livelihoods, challenging the role agriculture could play in promoting economic growth, food security, poverty reduction, and community resilience. …”
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  18. Smallholder Livelihood Risks and Barriers to Adoption of Drought Tolerant Maize Varieties in Uganda por Nakanwagi, Josephine

    Publicado 2021
    “…Recent empirical literature argues that downside risk, for example risk of substantial income loss associated with weather shocks, may deter farmers to invest in production enhancing technology such a certified seed (Emerick et al., 2016). …”
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  19. From promises to action: Analyzing global commitments on food security and diets since 2015 por Zorbas, Christina, Resnick, Danielle, Jones, Eleanor, Suri, Shoba, Iruhiriye, Elyse, Headey, Derek D., Martin, Will, Vos, Rob, Arndt, Channing, Menon, Purnima

    Publicado 2024
    “…Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 2 (SDG 2), Zero Hunger, by 2030 is in jeopardy due to slowing and unequal economic growth, climate shocks, the COVID-19 pandemic, conflict, lackluster efforts toward investing in food system sustainability and agricultural productivity growth, and persistent barriers to open food trade. …”
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