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Water–Energy–Food Nexus in the Agri-Food Sector: Research Trends and Innovating Practices. (2021). Correa-Porcel, Victor ; Piedra-Muoz, Laura ; Galdeano-Gomez, Emilio.
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  20. A Dose–Response Analysis of Rice Yield to Agrochemical Use in Ghana. (2022). Ng'ombe, John ; Kaitibie, Simeon ; Addai, Kwabena Nyarko ; Ngombe, John N.
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  21. Smallholder farmers and forest landscape restoration in sub-Saharan Africa: Evidence from Central Malawi. (2022). Richardson, Robert B ; Zulu, Leo C ; Nadia, Ida.
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  23. Mapping impact investing: A bibliometric analysis. (2022). Patel, Ritesh ; Migliavacca, Milena ; Goodell, John W ; Paltrinieri, Andrea.
    In: Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money.
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  24. Forests, trees and the eradication of poverty. (2022). Mansourian, Stephanie ; Cheek, Jennifer Zavaleta ; Miller, Daniel C ; Wildburger, Christoph.
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  25. From participation to commitment in silvopastoral programmes: Insights from Chiapas, Mexico. (2022). Zabala, Aiora ; Pascual, Unai ; Garcia, Luis Enrique.
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  26. Contributions of integrated soil fertility management (ISFM) to various sustainable intensification impact domains in Tanzania. (2022). Kihara, Job ; Fischer, Gundula ; Kizito, Fred ; Swai, Elirehema ; Mutungi, Christopher ; Kimaro, Anthony ; Okori, Patrick ; Kinyua, Michael ; Bekunda, Mateete ; Manda, Julius.
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  27. Climate-oriented land use management. (2022). Budziak, Vasyl ; Drebot, Oksana.
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  28. The impacts of agroforestry interventions on agricultural productivity, ecosystem services, and human well‐being in low‐ and middle‐income countries: A systematic review. (2021). Castle, Sarah E ; Ordonez, Pablo J ; Baylis, Kathy ; Hughes, Karl ; Miller, Daniel C.
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  29. Farmers’ adaptation to climate-smart agriculture (CSA) in NW Turkey. (2021). Everest, Bengu.
    In: Environment, Development and Sustainability: A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Theory and Practice of Sustainable Development.
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  30. Water–Energy–Food Nexus in the Agri-Food Sector: Research Trends and Innovating Practices. (2021). Correa-Porcel, Victor ; Piedra-Muoz, Laura ; Galdeano-Gomez, Emilio.
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  31. Do Digital Climate Services for Farmers Encourage Resilient Farming Practices? Pinpointing Gaps through the Responsible Research and Innovation Framework. (2021). McCampbell, Mariette ; Simelton, Elisabeth.
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  32. Global forces of change: Implications for forest-poverty dynamics. (2021). Shyamsundar, Priya ; Krishnapriya, P P ; Sauls, Laura Aileen ; Sullivan-Wiley, Kira ; Erbaugh, J T ; Cheek, Jennifer Zavaleta.
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  33. Levers for alleviating poverty in forests. (2021). Hughes, Karl ; Timko, Joleen A ; Alix-Garcia, Jennifer ; Erbaugh, James T ; Castle, Sarah E ; Schoneveld, George ; Mawutor, Samuel ; Agrawal, Arun ; Hajjar, Reem ; Newton, Peter ; Pacheco, Pablo ; Gabay, Monica ; Ihalainen, Markus.
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  34. Reviewing the evidence on the roles of forests and tree-based systems in poverty dynamics. (2021). , Judith ; Kabwe, Gillian ; Sills, Erin O ; Mutta, Doris N ; Song, Conghe ; Ryan, Casey M ; Sunderland, Terry ; Castle, Sarah E ; Kristjanson, Patricia M ; Razafindratsima, Onja H ; Brockhaus, Maria.
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  35. Soil health and grain yield impacts of climate resilient agriculture projects: Evidence from southern Malawi. (2021). McNamara, Paul ; Davis, Kristin ; Amadu, Festus O.
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  36. Gender and Sustainability: Learning from Women’s Farming in Africa. (2020). Glazebrook, Tricia ; Opoku, Emmanuela.
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