Search Results - "Kamoto, Judith F.M."
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Reviewing the evidence on the roles of forests and tree-based systems in poverty dynamics
Published in Forest policy and economics (01-10-2021)“…The alleviation of global poverty is a major objective of the 2030 UN Sustainable Development Goals (notably SDG1 “to end poverty in all its forms…”
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Promoting cleaner cooking technologies in urban Malawi: Assessing the acceptance of pellet-fed gasifier cookstoves from a pilot targeted distribution model
Published in Energy for sustainable development (01-12-2024)“…The uptake of emerging biomass gasification technology that offers ultra-efficient cookstoves remains low in Africa despite its potential to reduce exposure to…”
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A framework for analysing contextual factors shaping forest-poverty dynamics
Published in Forest policy and economics (01-11-2021)“…Forest and tree-based landscapes represent complex social-ecological systems. In tropical and subtropical regions, these landscapes are home to hundreds of…”
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Forests, trees and poverty alleviation: Policy implications of current knowledge
Published in Forest policy and economics (01-10-2021)“…Major advances have been made over the past two decades in our understanding of the contribution forests and trees outside forests make to human well-being…”
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Are farmer perceptions among significant determinants of adoption of agricultural diversity in Malawi? A case of Lilongwe district
Published in Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development in the Tropics and Subtropics (01-12-2020)“…Agricultural diversity can strengthen resilience of livelihood of farmers to climate change and market uncertainties while, potentially at the same time,…”
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Adoption and the Role of Fertilizer Trees and Shrubs as a Climate Smart Agriculture Practice: The Case of Salima District in Malawi
Published in Environments (Basel, Switzerland) (01-11-2018)“…Fertilizer trees and shrubs can improve degraded soil and avert the impacts of climate change on smallholder farmers in Malawi. This paper analyses the roles…”
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