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    Assessing the Potential for Private Sector Engagement in Integrated Landscape Approaches: Insights from Value-Chain Analyses in Southern Zambia by Upla, Pauliina, Reed, James, Moombe, Kaala B., Kazule, Benjamin J., Mulenga, Brian P., Ros-Tonen, Mirjam, Sunderland, Terry

    Published in Land (Basel) (01-09-2022)
    “…Agricultural and forested landscapes in Africa are changing rapidly in response to socio-economic and environmental pressures. Integrated landscape approaches…”
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    Produce to eat or sell: Panel data structural equation modeling of market participation and food dietary diversity in Zambia by Mulenga, Brian P., Ngoma, Hambulo, Nkonde, Chewe

    Published in Food policy (01-07-2021)
    “…•Food insecurity and malnutrition remain high in Zambia.•Smallholder agricultural commercialization is part of the remedy.•Production diversity of food groups…”
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    Climate Trends and Farmers’ Perceptions of Climate Change in Zambia by Mulenga, Brian P., Wineman, Ayala, Sitko, Nicholas J.

    Published in Environmental management (New York) (01-02-2017)
    “…A number of studies use meteorological records to analyze climate trends and assess the impact of climate change on agricultural yields. While these provide…”
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    Climate-smart agriculture, cropland expansion and deforestation in Zambia: Linkages, processes and drivers by Ngoma, Hambulo, Pelletier, Johanne, Mulenga, Brian P., Subakanya, Mitelo

    Published in Land use policy (01-08-2021)
    “…There is an urgent need to increase agricultural production in order to meet increasing food demands driven in part by population growth and changing dietary…”
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    Economic Thresholds of Wheat Streak Mosaic in the Texas High Plains by Mulenga, Brian P., Brorsen, B. Wade, Epplin, Francis M., Workneh, Fekede, Rush, Charles M.

    “…Core Ideas Expected wheat yield declines exponentially with increasing wheat streak mosaic severity. For reflectance readings taken on 27 April, 4 May, and 10…”
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    Conceptualising farming systems for agricultural development research: Cases from Eastern and Southern Africa by Whitfield, Stephen, Dixon, Jami L., Mulenga, Brian P., Ngoma, Hambulo

    Published in Agricultural systems (01-02-2015)
    “…In the context of broad scale system changes (e.g. climate change) and the prioritisation of impact-at-scale development, there is a particular need for…”
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    A Market Basket Analysis of Beef Calf Management Practice Adoption by Mulenga, Brian P, Raper, Kellie Curry, Peel, Derrell S

    “…Existing studies on calf management practice adoption tend to treat practices individually and, by implication, ignore the possibility that some practices are…”
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    Electricity access and charcoal consumption among urban households in Zambia by Mulenga, Brian P., Tembo, Solomon T., Richardson, Robert B.

    “…This study uses a nationally representative dataset of urban households in Zambia to examine household cooking fuel choice patterns and to quantify the effect…”
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    Rural household participation in markets for non-timber forest products in Zambia by Mulenga, Brian P., Richardson, Robert B., Tembo, Gelson, Mapemba, Lawrence

    Published in Environment and development economics (01-08-2014)
    “…Non-timber forest products (NTFPs) support livelihoods in rural communities through provision of food, fuel, materials, medicines and income from sales. We…”
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    Economic Thresholds of Wheat Streak Mosaic, Feedlot Cost of Gain Prediction, and Joint Adoption of Cow-Calf Production Practices by Mulenga, Brian P

    Published 01-01-2019
    “…Wheat streak mosaic (WSM), caused by Wheat streak mosaic virus, which is transmitted by the wheat curl mite (Aceria tosichella Keifer), is the most widespread…”
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