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Research in ActionFood and Agriculture SMALLHOLDERS FARMERS CLIMATE CHANGEPublished dateThursday, September 12, 2019 - 14:30
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Comparative analysis of NRM practices among smallholder farmers from five sub-Saharan African countries
In sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries, population and high rate of population growth have led to decreased fallow periods, steadily leading to decline in per capita food production, low farm income, and widespread poverty.
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Journal articlesDEMOCRATIZATION DECISION MAKING TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE POLITICAL CORRUPTION CIVIL SERVICE REFORM POWER SHARING CONFLICT RESOLUTION ELECTORAL ISSUES POLITICAL VIOLENCE POLITICAL COALITIONS
Power sharing and political inclusion in post-accord democracies : lessons from Zimbabwe and Kenya
Power sharing and political inclusion have long been espoused as solutions for states where
ethnic, religious, or racial divides threaten to undermine a democratic transition. This type ofPublished dateWednesday, January 2, 2013 - 00:00 -
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Citizens of the world : between citizens
The sharing of information and communication techniques has contributed to sustainable development. The use of electronic messaging has improved the methods of work and living conditions in the often poor and isolated rural populations.
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Africa peace and conflict journal, v. 7, no. 1, June 2014
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Research findings from Africa in relation to WIPO development agenda priorities
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Managing conflicts for sustainable forest management : lessons from Mafungautsi forest, in Gokwe communal area, Zimbabwe
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Journal articlesWEATHER FORECASTS FORECASTING TECHNIQUES ADAPTATION TO CHANGE SMALLHOLDERS
Use of indigenous knowledge systems and scientific methods for climate forecasting in Southern Zambia and North Western Zimbabwe
The semi-arid areas of Southern Africa receive low and erratic rainfall which varies in both seasons and from year to year resulting in food insecurity.
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African Copyright and Access to Knowledge (ACA2K) project
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Community Indabas : an approach for improving relations between wildlife management authorities and neighbouring communities
Despite the existence of structures within the Rural District Council (RDC) to take up Sengwe community grievances with Parks officials, relations have not improved.
Published date2011