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101. | An expansion of history: Pre-colonial order, public goods provision, and the realities of historical change across the 20th century in Nigeria
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102. | Global and Local Forces in Deindustrialization: The Case of Cotton Cloth in East Africa's Lower Shire Valley
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103. | Global and Local Forces in Deindustrialization: The Case of Cotton Cloth in East Africa's Lower Shire Valley
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104. | Aquaculture development in West Africa: opportunities and bottlenecks
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105. | Opportunities and bottlenecks in the governance of aquaculture value chains in the East African Community
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106. | Working with local actors on ecosystem-based adaptation of vulnerable delta-city Beira, Mozambique
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107. | Does local food availability support implementation of food-based dietary recommendations in northern Ghana?
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108. | Resilience assessment tool for dairy & horti farming in the East African highlands
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109. | Bosbranden? Afrika wint van Brazilië
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110. | Farmer-Managed Natural Regeneration as a restoration strategy in Migori and Homa Bay, Kenya: Workshop summary report: Kenya, November 2022
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111. | Industrial Fishing Near West African Marine Protected Areas and Its Potential Effects on Mobile Marine Predators
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112. | Use of spatial information to remove barriers and to foster enablers of uptake of Nature Based Solutions for food production and water resource management in Ghana and the Netherlands
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113. | Tackling poverty, depression, malnutrition and unequal gender norms: evidence from a Light-Touch Graduation Program in Ethiopia
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114. | Intensification of rice based farming systems in inland valleys in West Africa
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115. | ILAUD/UN-Habitat workshop 'Figuig and the Oasis Towns In Morocco: Towards a Sustainable and Resilient Territorial Development
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116. | Can low-input agriculture in semi-arid Burkina Faso feed its soil, livestock and people?
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117. | Relational rationality in land- and water use: facing Mount Kenya in times of change
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118. | The future of indigenous cattle breeds of pastoralists in Benin
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119. | Book Presentation "Kukuma Refugee Camp. Humanitarian Urbanism in Kenya's Accidental City"
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120. | Can sub-Saharan Africa feed its rapidly growing population by closing the yield gap?
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121. | Paper Presentation "Humanitarian spill-over. The expansion of hybrid humanitarian governance from camps to refugee hosting societies in East Africa".
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122. | Tied to the ground. Can sub-Saharan Africa be self-sufficient in food production?
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123. | Mobile Technology to Enable Tailor-Made Fertilizer Advice for Maize Smallholders in Western Kenya
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124. | Sustainable intensification of maize production and greenhouse gas emissions: the road ahead for sub-Saharan Africa
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125. | Greenhouse Gas Emissions Associated to Different Agricultural Intensification Scenarios of Maize Production in Sub-Saharan Africa
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126. | Co- designing sustainable adaptation pathways for agriculture and the environment: Experience from research focused on smallholder farming in semi-arid Zimbabwe
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127. | Linking regional integrated assessments with decision making for nutrition-sensitive, climate-resilient and sustainable farming systems in semi-arid Zimbabwe
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128. | Maize productivity must increase four-fold to meet growing demand in Africa
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129. | Integrating legumes while increasing maize yields ' five seasons of co-learning in western Kenya
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130. | Co-learning cycles to support innovation and adoption of options of agro-ecological intensification in southern Mali
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131. | Risk perception and management strategies in southern Mali
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132. | Can sub-Saharan Africa feed itself? Tripling cereal production with minimum emissions
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133. | Stoves cook up relief for Ethiopia's forests, climate
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134. | N2Africa: Putting nitrogen fixation to work for smallholder farmers in Africa
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135. | Protected horticulture in Northern Africa
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136. | Exploring options for sustainable intensification in different farming system types of four Africa RISING countries
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137. | Are the Ethiopian dietary guidelines in line with what people believe to be a healthy diet and what they consume
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138. | What future for small-scale farming in South Africa?
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139. | Operationalizing the Recommendations from Nigeria 2021 Food Systems Dialogues: A Position of the Nutrition Society of Nigeria
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140. | How Is Deforested Land In Africa Used?
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141. | Nieuwe interactieve kaart toont oorzaken ontbossing in Afrika
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142. | Does dairy intensification threaten livelihood diversity in East Africa?
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143. | When and Where is Conservation Agriculture an Appropriate Option for Smallholder Farmers in southern Africa?
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144. | Horticulture in Malaysia, Kenya, Egypt and Mexico
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145. | Virus stoot Afrikanen cassave uit de mond
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146. | Crop yields fail to rise in smallholder farming systems in sub-Saharan Africa
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147. | Comparing social responses to Ebola and Covid-19 in Sierra Leone: an institutional analysis
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148. | When land is provided to the landless - the Solio Ranch Resettlement Scheme, Kenya
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149. | Water resources (re-)distribution from East African forested watertowers: Regional, local, and stakeholders' perspectives
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150. | An overview of Niger's food system: outcomes, drivers & activities
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151. | The 'Farmer Lens': A Gender Blinder? Considering Farmer Diversity in Research and Policy on African Farmer-led Irrigation Development
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152. | N2Africa Putting nitrogen fixation to work for smallholder farmers in Africa, Podcaster 8, August 2011
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153. | Did aid to the Ebola crisis divert aid for reproductive, maternal, and newborn health? An analysis of donor-reported data in Sierra Leone
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154. | Can there be value chains without values? Shadow economies and value chains
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155. | Are dairy farmers willing to pay for improved forage varieties? Experimental evidence from Kenya
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156. | Characteristics of fruit and vegetable MSMEs in Ethiopia: Case of Addis Ababa and Ziway/Batu
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157. | Jeunesse Africaine face aux changements climatiques: Des cas du BeÌnin, Burkina Faso et de la ReÌpublique DeÌmocratique du Congo
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158. | Accelerating land restoration by building on farmers' experiencesLessons from African drylands
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159. | Persist or Perish. The Dynamics of Irrigated Agriculture in Urbanising Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
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160. | 'You never farm alone': Farmer land-use decisions influenced by social relations
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161. | Southern Ontologies: Reorienting Agendas in Social Ontology
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162. | Jobs and Political Participation: Evidence from a Field Experiment in Ethiopia
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163. | Can Sub-Saharan Africa feed itself? Informing Policy Making for Sustainable Food Production Pathways
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164. | Can sub-Saharan Africa feed itself?
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165. | Reducing the vulnerability and increasing the resilience of African smallholder systems. Translating global adaptation ambitions to local action.
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166. | Participatory exploration of transformative pathways for the banana value chain in Uganda.
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167. | Dairy business opportunities in East Africa
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168. | Food system analysis of the Arua district, Uganda
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169. | The embodied absence of the past: transformative geographies of slavery heritage tourism
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170. | Towards Sustainable Livestock Systems
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171. | The History of Unsettling African History
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172. | From the Netherlands and Egypt to the World
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173. | Implementing the right to water ' water policy choices with decentralized politics in Kenya
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174. | Le paillage traditionnel dans la gestion de la fertilite des sols en milieu soudano-sahelien: fonctions biophysiques et incidence sur la production de sorghoin.
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175. | 'Reaspora'; Entrepreneurs in South Sudan
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176. | Fond de commerce? Sexual violence assistance in the Democratic Republic of Congo
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177. | Congolese conflictmineralen maken onverwachte slachtoffers
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178. | Pig Production in Uganda - Adapting to Climate Change
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179. | The deadly impact of deforestation on water scarcity in Africa
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180. | Ethical donor tourism' in Africa
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181. | Diga Udye or Diga Ufe? (Dig-and-Eat or Dig-and-Die?) Is Conservation Farming Contributing to Agricultural Involution in Zimbabwe?
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182. | N2Africa Putting nitrogen fixation to work for smallholder farmers in Africa, Podcaster 7, June/July 2011
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183. | N2Africa Putting nitrogen fixation to work for smallholder farmers in Africa, Podcaster 10, October 2011
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184. | Beyond competition: pathways for Africa's agricultural development
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185. | N2Africa, Rwanda - Climbing Bean (September 2010)
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186. | A minimum data approach for evaluating climate change adaptation strategies in East Africa
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187. | A novel methodology for ex ante assessment of climate change adaptation strategies: examples from East Africa
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188. | Uncovering the priorities of scientific research on sustainable development goals: A case study in Ethiopia
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189. | An overview of the Ugandan food system: outcomes, drivers & activities
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190. | Livestock and climate change frames and interaction strategies in East Africa: exploring tensions between adaptation and mitigation options
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191. | Questioning 'ethical donor tourism' in Africa: A critical look at two emerging forms of 'ethical' tourism aimed at big donors of conservation projects: philanthrotourism and environmentourism
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192. | 'Jouissance': The pleasure & pain of 'ethical donor tourism' in Africa
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193. | Circularity in aquaculture and its perspectives for Africa
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194. | De geharde rug: Makers van Morgen
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195. | Village Stratification for Policy Analysis: Multiple Development Domains in the Ethiopian Highlands
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196. | Expérience marocaine en matière d'amélioration de la grande irrigation: approche, résultats et enseignements
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197. | Impacts of climate variability and change on development and water security in Sub-Saharan Africa
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198. | Technical performance of biogas from urban organic waste in Nairobi and economic potential of a 'gas-for-cash' business model
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199. | Poverty reduction though commercialization of the dairy sector: the importance of farming systems analys and dairy production systems analysis for development interventions in the dairy chain: a case study from Ethiopia
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200. | AIDA Policy Brief- Why invest in Africa's drylands?
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