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Can Finance Mitigate Climate Risks in Agriculture? Farm-level Evidence from India. (2024). Birthal, Pratap ; Satyasai, K. J. S, ; Hazrana, Jaweriah ; Roy, Devesh.
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  26. Climate-Smart Adaptations and Government Extension Partnerships for Sustainable Milpa Farming Systems in Mayan Communities of Southern Belize. (2021). Drexler, Kristin.
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  27. Weeding Frequency Effects on Growth and Yield of Dry Bean Intercropped with Sweet Sorghum and Cowpea under a Dryland Area. (2021). Baker, Conrad ; Modi, Albert Thembinkosi ; Nciizah, Adornis D.
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  28. Agroforestry Systems: A Systematic Review Focusing on Traditional Indigenous Practices, Food and Nutrition Security, Economic Viability, and the Role of Women. (2021). Schlindwein, Madalena Maria ; Do, Gabrielli ; de Brito, Claudia.
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  29. Mycorrhizal Inoculation Improves Mineral Content of Organic Potatoes Grown under Calcareous Soil. (2021). Lombardo, Sara ; Mauromicale, Giovanni ; Pandino, Gaetano ; Abbate, Cristina ; Parisi, Bruno ; Scavo, Aurelio.
    In: Agriculture.
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  30. A sustainable agricultural landscape model for tropical drylands. (2021). Alvarado, Fredy ; De, Bruno ; Santos, Braulio A ; Beirigo, Raphael M ; Vasconcellos, Alexandre ; Cardoso, Jose Maria.
    In: Land Use Policy.
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  31. Identifying the farming models underlying Flemish beef farmers practices from an agroecological perspective with archetypal analysis. (2021). Baret, Philippe V ; Tessier, Louis ; Bijttebier, JO ; Marchand, Fleur.
    In: Agricultural Systems.
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  32. Long-run Impact of Globalization, Agriculture, Industrialization and Electricity Consumption on the Environmental Quality of Bangladesh. (2021). Daizy, Afia ; Nazia, Tanzina ; Shah, Nadir ; Anjum, Mobasshir ; Arman, Md Raied.
    In: International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy.
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  33. Contemporary Issues in Sustainable Finance. (2020). .
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  34. The Future of Smallholder Farming in India: Some Sustainability Considerations. (2020). Ahlawat, Sudhir Pal ; Rana, Jai Chand ; Bisht, Ishwari Singh.
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  35. Hyperspectral Reflectance as a Basis to Discriminate Olive Varieties—A Tool for Sustainable Crop Management. (2020). Nobre, Tania ; Guiomar, Nuno ; Gomes, Luis ; Rei, Fernando ; Sousa, Adelia.
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  36. Pathways for the Amplification of Agroecology in African Sustainable Urban Agriculture. (2020). Massaglia, Stefano ; Sottile, Francesco ; Peano, Cristiana ; Ghisalberti, Chiara.
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  37. Increasing Dairy Sustainability with Integrated Crop–Livestock Farming. (2020). Wiesner, Susanne ; Panke-Buisse, Kevin ; Desai, Ankur R ; Duff, Alison J.
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  38. Farmer Awareness and Implementation of Sustainable Agriculture Practices in Different Types of Farms in Poland. (2020). Swiderek, Wiesaw ; Gebska, Monika ; Golebiewska, Barbara ; Grontkowska, Anna.
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  39. Effectiveness of Cover Crops to Reduce Loss of Soil Organic Matter in a Rainfed Vineyard. (2020). Alvarez, Sara ; Lopez-Vicente, Manuel ; Calvo-Seas, Elena ; Cerda, Artemi.
    In: Land.
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  40. Effects of Agroforestry and Other Sustainable Practices in the Kenya Agricultural Carbon Project (KACP). (2020). Nyberg, Ylva ; Jonsson, Mattias ; Wetterlind, Johanna ; Oborn, Ingrid ; Wachiye, Emmanuel ; Musee, Caroline.
    In: Land.
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  41. Evaluation of the Productivity of New Spring Cereal Mixture to Optimize Cultivation under Different Soil Conditions. (2020). Patkowski, Krzysztof ; Leszczyska, Danuta ; Klimek-Kopyra, Agnieszka.
    In: Agriculture.
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  42. Agroecological transition of agriculture in the countries of the Global South: taking stock and perspectives. (2019). Deguine, Jean-Philippe ; Hainzelin, Etienne ; Faure, Guy ; Poirier-Magona, Emmanuelle ; Malzieux, Eric ; Roudier, Philippe ; Sourisseau, Jean-Michel ; Tixier, Philippe ; Rapidel, Bruno ; Scopel, Eric ; Cte, Franois-Xavier ; Toillier, Aurlie ; Caron, Patrick ; Perret, Sylvain ; Affholder, Franois.
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  43. Marginal Agricultural Land Low-Input Systems for Biomass Production. (2019). von Cossel, Moritz ; Testa, Giorgio ; van Eupen, Michiel ; Zanetti, Federica ; Sanz, Marina ; Papazoglou, Eleni G ; Trindade, Luisa M ; van Loo, Eibertus N ; Iqbal, Yasir ; Ciadamidaro, Lisa ; Alexopoulou, Efthymia ; Elbersen, Wolter ; Carrasco, Juan Esteban ; Scordia, Danilo ; Mantel, Stefan ; Lamy, Isabelle ; Lazdina, Dagnija ; Neimane, Santa ; Lewandowski, Iris ; Cosentino, Salvatore Luciano ; Eleftheriadis, Ioannis ; Monti, Andrea ; Ciria, Pilar ; Staritsky, Igor ; Fernando, Ana Luisa ; Maliarenko, Oksana ; McCallum, Ian.
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  44. The Multi-Level Perspective in Research on Sustainability Transitions in Agriculture and Food Systems: A Systematic Review. (2019). el Bilali, Hamid.
    In: Agriculture.
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  45. Institutionalizing Agroecology in France: Social Circulation Changes the Meaning of an Idea. (2018). Bellon, Stephane ; Ollivier, Guillaume.
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  46. Worldwide Research on Plant Defense against Biotic Stresses as Improvement for Sustainable Agriculture. (2018). Salinas, Maria ; Manzano-Agugliaro, Francisco ; Gimenez, Estela.
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  48. Agroecology to Promote Just Sustainability Transitions: Analysis of a Civil Society Network in the Rwenzori Region, Western Uganda. (2017). Isgren, Ellinor ; Ness, Barry.
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  49. Agroecological and Social Transformations for Coexistence with Semi-Aridity in Brazil. (2017). Oliveira, Victor M ; Roge, Paul ; Altieri, Miguel A ; Ulloa, Luis F ; Silveira, Luciano ; Domingues-Leiva, Barbara E ; Perez-Marin, Aldrin M.
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  50. Nutrient Concentrations of Bush Bean ( Phaseolus vulgaris L.) and Potato ( Solanum tuberosum L.) Cultivated in Subarctic Soils Managed with Intercropping and Willow ( Salix spp.) Agroforestry. (2017). Wilton, Meaghan J ; Karagatzides, Jim D.
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  51. Analyzing the Environmental Impact of Chemically-Produced Protein Hydrolysate from Leather Waste vs. Enzymatically-Produced Protein Hydrolysate from Legume Grains. (2017). Rouphael, Youssef ; Cardarelli, Mariateresa ; Recchia, Lucia ; Bernabei, Guido ; Colla, Giuseppe ; Colantoni, Andrea.
    In: Agriculture.
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