Keyword
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Page
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Issue
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<b>Agriculture</b>
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What can conservation agriculture achieve?
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13
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3/2013
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Why the Green Revolution failed in sub Saharan Africa
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32
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3/2013
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Integrated Soil Fertility Management – a concept that could boost soil productivity
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34
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3/2013
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Experience with the System of Rice Intensification in Timor Leste
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38
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3/2013
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<b>Agricultural policies</b>
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Agricultural policies in the 2010’s: the contemporary agenda
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8
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4/2013
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Providing an enabling environment
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11
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4/2013
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Food security, agricultural policy and the role of small-scale farms
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14
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4/2013
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The role of farmers’ organisations in defining national policies – experiences from South Africa
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18
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4/2013
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Future Agricultures Consortium: Envisaging alternative futures for African agriculture
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22
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4/2013
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Agricultural policy reform and food security in China
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24
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4/2013
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Making policy count: FAO’s MAFAP initiative
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27
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4/2013
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Contemporary agricultural policy advisory services: an agenda for capacity development
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28
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4/2013
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“Each country must define its own priorities”
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32
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4/2013
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‘Smart subsidies’? A critical review of the Malawi fertiliser subsidy programme
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34
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4/2013
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<b>Climate change</b>
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Out of the bag: the hidden value of post-harvest agriculture in a changing climate
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12
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1/2013
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Water storage: a contribution to climate change adaptation in Africa
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38
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1/2013
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<b>Ecosystem services</b>
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Payments for soil carbon sequestration – the right path to take? “A good incentive for soil conservation”
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30
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3/2013
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Payments for soil carbon sequestration – the right path to take? “Smallholders and the climate could lose out”
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31
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3/2013
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<b>Empowerment</b>
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What does it take to cooperate? Stakeholder participation in transboundary water management
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36
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4/2013
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<b>Finance</b>
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Microfinance lending for farming in Congo – a worthwhile risk?
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34
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2/2013
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<b>Food losses</b>
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Tackling food losses: New approaches needed
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6
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1/2013
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Who does what in post-harvest loss reduction?
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10
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1/2013
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Out of the bag: the hidden value of post-harvest agriculture in a changing climate
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12
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1/2013
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Nigeria: how losses in the maize and manioc value chains impact on the environment
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15
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1/2013
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Tackling post-harvest cereal losses in sub-Saharan Africa
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16
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1/2013
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Better income through improved milk hygiene standards – an example from North Somalia
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19
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1/2013
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Handling fresh vegetable produce from urban gardens
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22
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1/2013
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Post-harvest losses in India: Technical know-how is only one side of the coin
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24
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1/2013
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New developments in stored product protection
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26
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1/2013
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How to reduce aflatoxin contamination in Africa’s agricultural crops – experiences from the Aflacontrol Project
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30
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1/2013
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<b>Food security </b>
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Enhancing food security in post-conflict situations: What can Farmer Field Schools achieve?
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37
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2/2013
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Food security, agricultural policy and the role of small-scale farms
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14
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4/2013
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Agricultural policy reform and food security in China
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24
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4/2013
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<b>Land / Land acquisition</b>
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Taking the land without encumbrances: Land transactions in Liberia – a case study from the palm oil sector
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30
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2/2013
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New instruments for better land governance
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21
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3/2013
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<b>Livestock</b>
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Better income through improved milk hygiene standards – an example from North Somalia
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19
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1/2013
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Rangelands – sound management strategies for a vulnerable resource
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18
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3/2013
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Revival for Zimbabwe’s meat market
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41
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3/2013
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<b>Markets</b>
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Marketing local rice to African consumers
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32
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1/2013
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Why markets matter
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6
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2/2013
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New marketing structures: new chances, new risks
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8
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2/2013
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Upgrading the infrastructure of Ghana’s leading maize market: A boost for inclusive farmer-trader relationships
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9
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2/2013
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How can warehouse receipt systems improve grain marketing in Africa?
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12
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2/2013
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Free trade of regionally produced cereals in West Africa hampered by government regulations
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16
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2/2013
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Where is food logistics going?
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18
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2/2013
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BioTrade – development opportunities for small farmers in Peru
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22
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2/2013
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Irrigation and markets – a fertile combination for poverty reduction
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25
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2/2013
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Markets for the many rather than the few
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28
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2/2013
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Revival for Zimbabwe’s meat market
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41
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3/2013
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<b>Nutrition</b>
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Sprouts and microgreens for a nutritious diet
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42
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4/2013
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<b>Rural development</b>
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Post-conflict Liberia: Empowering youth, opening up perspectives
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35
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1/2013
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Mapping hotspots of marginality for area identification
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42
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1/2013
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BioTrade – development opportunities for small farmers in Peru
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22
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2/2013
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Irrigation and markets – a fertile combination for poverty reduction
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25
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2/2013
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Microfinance lending for farming in Congo – a worthwhile risk?
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34
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2/2013
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Enhancing food security in post-conflict situations: What can Farmer Field Schools achieve?
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37
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2/2013
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Moving towards resilient farming in northern Ethiopia
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40
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2/2013
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Angola: Green revolution with black gold
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39
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4/2013
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<b>Soil</b>
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Governing the transformation of soils must urgently be improved
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6
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3/2013
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Awareness, research, action: the Economics of Land Degradation (ELD) initiative
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9
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3/2013
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A ‘nexus’ approach to soil and land management: turning vicious cycles into virtuous ones
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10
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3/2013
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What can conservation agriculture achieve?
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13
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3/2013
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WOCAT: A global network for best practices in sustainable land management
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14
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3/2013
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Bio-reclamation – converting degraded lateritic soils into productive land
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16
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3/2013
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Rangelands – sound management strategies for a vulnerable resource
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18
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3/2013
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New instruments for better land governance
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21
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3/2013
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Soil conservation in the European Union
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24
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3/2013
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UNCCD – the accord for global land stewardship
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26
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3/2013
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Let’s put soils on the global sustainable development agenda
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28
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3/2013
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Payments for soil carbon sequestration – the right path to take? “A good incentive for soil conservation”
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30
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3/2013
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Payments for soil carbon sequestration – the right path to take? “Smallholders and the climate could lose out”
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31
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3/2013
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Why the Green Revolution failed in sub-Saharan Africa
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32
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3/2013
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Integrated Soil Fertility Management – a concept that could boost soil productivity
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34
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3/2013
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<b>Water</b>
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Water storage: a contribution to climate change adaptation in Africa
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38
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1/2013
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What does it take to cooperate? Stakeholder participation in transboundary water management
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36
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4/2013
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<b>Youth</b>
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Post-conflict Liberia: Empowering youth, opening up perspectives
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35
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1/2013
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