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  1. Adjustment and Sensitivity Analyses of a Beta Global Rangeland Model por Boone, Randall B., Conant, Richard T., Sircely, Jason A.

    Publicado 2013
    “…Spatial data and a set of parameters that control plant growth and other ecological attributes in landscape units combine with computer code to represent ecological process such as soil nutrient and water dynamics, vegetation growth, fire, and wild and domestic animal offtake. The model is spatial, with areas of the world divided into square cells.…”
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  2. Assessment of threats to ecosystems in South America por Jarvis, Andy, Touval, Jerome L., Castro, M., Sotomayor L, Hyman, Glenn G.

    Publicado 2010
    “…Under this highly dynamic context, sound conservation planning is needed and one component of effectively prioritising conservation interventions is through the assessment of threats to natural ecosystems. …”
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  3. Ecology for tropical forest management por Sheil, Douglas, Heist, M. van

    Publicado 2000
    “…Increasing threats from fire, exotic species and habitat fragmentation are identified. …”
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  4. Logging for the ark: improving the conservation value of production forests in South East Asia por Gustafsson, L., Nasi, Robert, Dennis, R.A., Nguyen Hoang Nghia, Sheil, Douglas, Meijaard, E., Dykstra, D.P., Priyadi, H., Pham Quang Thu

    Publicado 2007
    “…Reducedimpact logging (RIL) is a concept related to techniques and practices that aim to achieve environmentally sound timber harvesting; the concept has gained broad acceptance in the tropics. …”
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  5. A common framework to model recovery in disturbed tropical forests por Maurent, Eliott, Delgado, Diego, Finegan, Bryan, Ngo-Bieng, Marie Ange, y otros 5 autores más

    Publicado 2014
    “…As a case study, we test our modelling approach on data from two long-term experiments, Tirimbina (Costa Rica) and Paracou (French Guiana), where forest permanent sample plots have been set up following selective logging (63.25 ha), agriculture (4 ha), and clearcutting+fire (6.25 ha). We build a modelling framework that stands out by: (i) its interpretability, with model parameters having a clear ecological meaning; (ii) its robustness, allowing to compare parameter values amongst ecological systems to ensure that predictions are ecologically sound; (iii) its versatility to consider disturbance intensity through postdisturbance changes in a structural variable, either as input data, or as a transformed parameter without requiring pre-disturbance monitoring; (iv) its flexibility to explicitly consider, and test, the effects on forest recovery of various disturbance types, along an intensity gradient, in a single integrative model. …”
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  6. D4N2024 Presentation Showcase – THEMATIC SESSION 6a: Nutrition knowledge and access to information por Priyanka, Pagadala Sai, Rathnayake, Menikgedara Poornima Sujeewa, Malla, Neha, Choubey, Aishwarya, Rashid, Mortahina, Sharmin, Shahnaz, Sultana, Sabiha, Chatterjee, Anwesha, Dey, Nepal C.

    Publicado 2024
    “…D4N2024 Presentation Showcase – THEMATIC SESSION 6a: Nutrition knowledge and access to information Oral presentations Enhancing Nutritional Security Through Agri-Nutri Smart Villages: An Index-Based Approach in Telangana and Uttar Pradesh Pagadala Sai Priyanka, Subject Matter Specialist – Agricultural Extension, Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Telangana Students’ and Parents’ Perspectives on Establishing Sound School Food Literacy Education and the School Food Environment Menikgedara Poornima Sujeewa Rathnayake, PhD Candidate/Nutritionist, Wayamba University of Sri Lanka Effect of adolescent-led school-based intervention for improving adolescents nutrition in selected schools of Sarlahi district: a mixed methods study Neha Malla, Co-Founder/Director of Programs, Social Changemakers And Innovators (SOCHAI) Transforming Diets in Low-Income Communities: The Impact of Public-Private Partnerships and Nutrition-Sensitive Interventions in Assam’s Tea Estates Aishwarya Choubey, Project Manager, Workforce Nutrition, Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition Rapid-fire presentations Empowering Urban Youth: Innovative Approaches to Tackle Malnutrition through School-Based Nutrition Programs in Bangladesh Mortahina Rashid, Technical Specialist-Nutrition, Sustainable Agriculture Foundation Dietary diversity among 5-9 years old children in Bangladesh: findings from a nationally representative survey Shahnaz Sharmin, Research Associate, BRAC James P Grant School of Public Health, BRAC University Participatory Open Access Food Systems Dashboard Empowers South Asian Nations with Evidence-Based Decision Making Sabiha Sultana, Global Coordinator, Country Food Systems Dashboard, Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition Community-led monitoring and advocacy to strengthen nutrition outcomes under the Rashtriya Kishor Swasthya Karyakram: Implementation experience from Uttar Pradesh, India Anwesha Chatterjee, Deputy Director, SAHAYOG Society for Participatory Rural Development Situation of food safety, hygiene, and nutritional knowledge of household cooks living in different divisions of Bangladesh Nepal Chandra Dey, Chief Investigator, The World Bank Group…”
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  7. The environmental, socioeconomic, and health impacts of woodfuel value chains in Sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic map por Sola, P., Cerutti, P.O., Zhou, W., Gautier, D., Iiyama, Miyuki, Schure, J., Chenevoy, A., Yila, Jummai Othniel, Dufe, V., Nasi, Robert, Petrokofsky, G., Shepherd, G.

    Publicado 2017
    “…Despite their socio-economic significance, woodfuel value chains are often viewed negatively due to their association with detrimental health and environmental impacts. However, the lack of sound evidence and limited understanding of the role of contextual factors in influencing the various impacts of woodfuel value chains have prevented the formulation of properly guided policy interventions. …”
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  8. Storage conditions of yeheb (Cordeauxia edulis Hemsl.) seeds por Johansson, Sara

    Publicado 2006
    “…The best results were obtained in 16°C and with a moisture content of 10.2 och 12.3 %, equal to H2SO4 concentration 45 and 40 %, where the germinability reached 93.8 %. …”
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  9. Rangeland condition and feed resources in Metema district, North Gondar Zone, Amhara Region, Ethiopia por Desalew, T., Tegegne, Azage, Nigatu, L., Teka, W.

    Publicado 2011
    “…In each of the range sites a sampling block of 4 km × 1 km was demarcated and this was further stratified into four sampling plots of equal size. In each of the plot, a belt transects of 50 m × 4 m was laid out randomly. …”
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  10. Intra-household decisions on cookstove choices and impacts on the welfare of women and girls por Mekonnen, Dawit Kelemework, Arega, Tiruwork, Yimam, Seid

    Publicado 2022
    “…Women and girls in households that use a combination of manufactured and self built stoves spend less time on cooking and collection of fuel for home use and more time on childcare and paid work outside the house compared to women and girls in households that use only open fire tripod stoves. The stacking of manufactured, self built, and open fire tripod stoves frees up women's and girls' time for schoolwork by reducing cooking time, though it increases time they spend on fuel collection. …”
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  11. Intra-household decisions on cookstove choices and impacts on the welfare of women and girls por Mekonnen, Dawit Kelemework, Arega, Tiruwork, Yimam, Seid

    Publicado 2022
    “…Women and girls in households that use a combination of manufactured and self built stoves spend less time on cooking and collection of fuel for home use and more time on childcare and paid work outside the house compared to women and girls in households that use only open fire tripod stoves. The stacking of manufactured, self built, and open fire tripod stoves frees up women's and girls' time for schoolwork by reducing cooking time, though it increases time they spend on fuel collection. …”
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  12. Soil erosion and sediment transport research in tropical Africa por Lal, R.

    Publicado 1985
    “…This paper reviews the magnitude of soil erosion in tropical Africa and relates it to erodibility, erosivity and landform in different ecological regions There are few direct measurements of erosivity and erodibility in tropical Africa and the relevance of using the Universal Soil Loss Equation in estimating these parameters is reviewed. …”
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