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  1. Food Loss and Waste country profile for Colombia - Estimates of Food Loss and Waste, associated GHG emissions and nutritional losses by Axmann, Heike, Guo, X., Kok, M., Broeze, J., Víquez Zamora, M., Soethoudt, J.M.

    Published 2022
    “…The UN and the Champions 12.3 Coalition launched the ‘Target-Measure-Act approach’ calling on all governments and companies to set FLW reduction targets, measure FLW, identify hotspots, and to take action to reduce FLW accordingly (Lipinski, 2020). …”
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  2. Food Loss and Waste country profile for Kenya - Estimates of Food Loss and Waste, associated GHG emissions and nutritional losses by Axmann, Heike, Guo, X., Kok, M., Broeze, J., Víquez Zamora, M., Soethoudt, J.M.

    Published 2022
    “…The UN and the Champions 12.3 Coalition launched the ‘Target-Measure-Act approach’ calling on all governments and companies to set FLW reduction targets, measure FLW, identify hotspots, and to take action to reduce FLW accordingly (Lipinski, 2020). …”
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  3. Food Loss and Waste country profile for Vietnam - Estimates of Food Loss and Waste, associated GHG emissions and nutritional losses by Axmann, Heike, Guo, X., Kok, M., Broeze, J., Víquez Zamora, M., Soethoudt, J.M.

    Published 2022
    “…The UN and the Champions 12.3 Coalition launched the ‘Target-Measure-Act approach’ calling on all governments and companies to set FLW reduction targets, measure FLW, identify hotspots, and to take action to reduce FLW accordingly (Lipinski, 2020). …”
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  4. Why is the Doha development agenda failing? And what can be done?: A computable general equilibrium-game theoretical approach by Bouët, Antoine, Laborde Debucquet, David

    Published 2009
    “…Our assessment of some possible solutions reveals that excluding members having a GDP below a certain threshold improves the bargaining process, regardless of the governments’ objective. Formation of coalition, such as the G20, constitutes an option for its members to block outcomes imposed by rich members. …”
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  5. Global manifesto on forgotten foods by Association of Agricultural Research Institutions in the Near East and North Africa, Asia-Pacific Association of Agricultural Research Institutions, Crops For the Future, Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa, Global Forum for Agricultural Research and Innovation, Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT

    Published 2021
    “…It was facilitated by GFAR as part of its Collective Actions to Empower Farmers at the Center of Innovation; led by a coalition of Regional Research Organizations and their partners, in particular, AARINENA, APAARI, FARA; and supported by CFF, and the Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT. …”
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  6. Does Environmental party representation matter for investments in green infrastructure? : a regression discontinuity approach by Jörnling, Angelica

    Published 2019
    “…However, one key assumption of the regression discontinuity design is probably violated, indicating that the governing coalitions are not as good as randomly assigned. …”
    H3
  7. Disciplining coal resistance : the dynamics of violence and power in disciplining the resistance against the Hambach coal mine in Germany by Schumann, Vera

    Published 2019
    “…These resisting groups are supported by the coalition ‘Ende Gelände’, which in 2018 blocked coal infrastructures in this mine using mass civil disobedience. …”
    H2
  8. Regional Policy Coherence for the Great Green Wall Initiative: Soil Health as the Foundation to Realising the Ambitions of the Great Green Wall Initiative by African, Union

    Published 2025
    “…The GGWI Strategy has four strategic intervention axes that elevate soil health across governance, practice, knowledge, and partnerships. Axis 1 fosters inclusive governance and coordinated leadership, integrating soil health into national and cross-sectoral policy agendas. …”
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  9. Outcomes of the Low Emission Food Systems Initiative in Colombia: Outcome trajectory evaluation by Camilo, Karen, Reyes, Byron

    Published 2024
    “…The Mitigate+ Initiative was designed to generate changes through three mechanisms: aligning incentives and investments, new ideas and information, and new actors and coalitions. The initiative works in five work packages. …”
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  10. Mycotoxin contamination of hazelnut grown in Azerbaijan and aspergillus communities associated with the crop by Aghayev, F., Bandyopadhyay, R., Battilani, P., Ortega-Beltran, A

    Published 2025
    “…For effective implementation of integrated mycotoxin strategies, coalitions composed of farmers, research institutions, non-governmental organizations, private sector, and government agencies are needed.…”
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  11. The Congo Basin forests in a changing climate: policy discourses on adaptation and mitigation (REDD+) by Somorin, O.A., Brown, H.C.P., Visseren-Hamakers, I.J., Sonwa, D.J., Arts, Bas, Nkem, J.

    Published 2011
    “…This paper draws upon interviews with 103 different actors from government, international organizations, non-governmental organizations, research institutions and private sector in three countries: Cameroon, Central African Republic (CAR) and Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). …”
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  12. Political economy of wheat value chains in post-revolution Sudan by Resnick, Danielle

    Published 2021
    “…In 2019, increasing bread prices precipitated the protests that ousted the government of Omar al-Bashir. How has Sudan’s recent political transition and economic circumstances impacted distortions within the wheat value chain? …”
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  13. How to design food, land and water policies to address hunger and climate change in today’s political economy by Mockshell, Jonathan, Resnick, Danielle

    Published 2023
    “…Political Economy and Policy Analysis (PEPA) sourcebook set out how governments can make use of a step-by-step guide to account for power dynamics, conflicting interests, coalitions and networks when developing agri-food policies. …”
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  14. Powerful actors and their networks in land use contestation for oil palm and industrial tree plantations in Riau by Juniyanti, L., Purnomo, H., Kartodihardjo, H., Prasetyo, L.B., Suryadi, Pambudi, E.

    Published 2021
    “…Powerful actors who can control the use of natural resources must be involved in determining strategies to improve natural resource governance and implement such a process at the site level.…”
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  15. Strategies for stimulating poverty-alleviating growth in the rural nonfarm economy in developing countries by Haggblade, Steven, Hazell, Peter B. R., Reardon, Thomas

    Published 2002
    “…The authors put forth three basic principles for policy makers who want to ensure equitable growth of the RNFE: (1) Identify key engines of regional growth; (2) Focus on subsector-specific supply chains; and (3) Build flexible institutional coalitions. They conclude that a prosperous rural nonfarm economy can contribute to both aggregate economic growth and improved welfare of the rural poor. -- from Executive Summary.…”
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