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while miners were the dominant group in Maphisa; although as noted before some of these were farmer-miners, owners of the land where mining was taken place in need of services to support the mining activity (including transport, mechanics, repairs), while others are mokoro...
In return, I guaranteed anonymity regarding the firm’s actual name, its European country of origin, and its exact location in Zambia; the pseudonym Miombo Inc. follows from this agreement. Through accompanying the local sustainable development manager and observing his interactions with (inter)...
Richardson RB, Olabisi LS, Waldman KB, Sakana N, Brugnone N G (2021) Modeling interventions to reduce deforestation in Zambia. Agric Syst 194:103263. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agsy.2021.103263 Article Google Scholar Saaty TL (1977) A scaling method for priorities in hierarchical structures...
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P. Does land degradation increase poverty in developing countries? PloS ONE 11, e0152973 (2016). Article Google Scholar Chonabayashi, S., Jithitikulchai, T. & Qu, Y. Does agricultural diversification build economic resilience to drought and flood? Evidence from poor households in Zambia. ...
The driving force of different factors in different types of urban expansion is obviously different. Among them, population growth and economic development are the main factors influencing the expansion of urban construction land22,23. The policy system also plays an important role in the expansion ...
Furthermore, it plays a significant role in reducing the food gap period by one and a half months per year and the food insecurity access scale by 46% points in the north Gojjam sub-basin for those who adopted versus those who did not adopt. The policy implication is that the adoption ...
Baltruszewicz et al., 2021 M. Baltruszewicz, J.K. Steinberger, D. Ivanova, L.I. Brand-Correa, J. Paavola, A. Owen Household final energy footprints in Nepal, Vietnam and Zambia: composition, inequality and links to well-being Environ. Res. Lett., 16 (2) (2021), Article 025011...
Spatiotemporally consistent data on global cropland extent is essential for tracking progress towards sustainable food production. In the present study, we present an analysis of global cropland area change for the first two decades of the twenty-first c