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    Upscaling agroforestry in the tropics through actor-networks: a comparative case study of cacao farming systems in two regions of Colombia

    Agroforestry systems (AFS) upscaling has the potential to integrate sustainability and resilience objectives into agriculture. However, this is a daunting task requiring multi-actor collaboration across public...

    Tatiana Rodríguez, Michelle Bonatti, Katharina Löhr, Aura Bravo in Sustainability Science (2023)

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    Conceptualizing Community-based Environmental Peacebuilding in Cesar, Colombia

    In conflict studies, environmental peacebuilding (EPB) has become an established concept to explain how environmental cooperation among opposing parties provides a platform for peacebuilding. EPB literature ha...

    Samyra Hachmann, Katharina Löhr, Héctor Morales-Muñoz, Luca Eufemia in Human Ecology (2023)

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    Social learning as an underlying mechanism for sustainability in neglected communities: The Brazilian case of the Bucket Revolution project

    In neglected communities, waste and organic residues are not only a vector of several problems, like diseases and water pollution, but also a contributor to increasing forms of vulnerability and marginalizatio...

    Michelle Bonatti, Carla Erismann in Environment, Development and Sustainability (2022)

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    Analyzing influencing factors to scale up agroforestry systems in Colombia: A comparative ex-ante assessment of cacao farming and cattle ranching in two regions

    Agroforestry systems (AFS) are proved to enhance sustainable land management. Thus, there is increasing demand for effective ways to scale up AFS so that more people can benefit. Consequently, this study asses...

    Tatiana Rodríguez, Michelle Bonatti, Katharina Löhr, Marcos Lana in Agroforestry Systems (2022)

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    Peacebuilding in times of COVID-19: risk-adapted strategies of cooperation and development projects

    National and international cooperation and development projects (CDP) are fundamental for peacebuilding. However, unforeseen global crises, like COVID-19, can endanger such projects, requiring rapid adaption. ...

    Luca Eufemia, Camilo Lozano in Zeitschrift für Friedens- und Konfliktfors… (2020)

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    Status and scope of kitchen gardening of green leafy vegetables in rural Tanzania: implications for nutrition interventions

    Kitchen gardens in Tanzania are currently facing a variety of threats. However, many households depend on basic farming activities to meet household food needs. The objective of this study was to describe the ...

    Constance Rybak, Hadijah Ally Mbwana, Michelle Bonatti, Stefan Sieber in Food Security (2018)

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    Is dry soil planting an adaptation strategy for maize cultivation in semi-arid Tanzania?

    Agriculture has the greatest potential to lift the African continent out of poverty and alleviate hunger. Among the countries in sub-Saharan Africa, Tanzania has an abundance of natural resources and major agr...

    Marcos A. Lana, Ana Carolina F. Vasconcelos, Christoph Gornott in Food Security (2018)

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    Social organization, constraints and opportunities for kitchen garden implementation: ScalA and ScalA-FS assessment tools in Morogoro and Dodoma, Tanzania

    Tanzania is the second largest country in East Africa with about 50 million inhabitants in 2014, and it is also considered as one of the poorest countries in the world. The country strongly depends on agricult...

    Michelle Bonatti, Larissa H. I. R. Homem, Frieder Graef in Food Security (2017)

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    Regionalization of climate scenarios impacts on maize production and the role of cultivar and planting date as an adaptation strategy

    Understanding climate change and its impacts on crops is crucial to determine adaptation strategies. Simulations of climate change impacts on agricultural systems are often run for individual sites. Neverthel...

    Marcos A. Lana, Frank Eulenstein, Sandro Schlindwein in Regional Environmental Change (2016)

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    Land use dynamics in Brazilian La Plata Basin and anthropogenic climate change

    The La Plata Basin (LPB) is one of the most important regions for agriculture and livestock production in South America, playing a central role in the world food production and food security. Within its border...

    Ana Carolina F. de Vasconcelos, Sandro L. Schlindwein, Marcos A. Lana in Climatic Change (2014)