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Deforestation is mainly due to slash-and-burn agriculture which results in a mosaic of land use types where fallows are prevalent
Using survey data among 359 smallholder farm households, this study investigates investment constraints on soil management technologies
This brief calls for a strong focus on the quality of life for disadvantaged people, recognising the multiple dimensions of wellbeing
This guide is particularly suited to advisors and technical managers who are supporting policy-makers
The paper presents a novel combination of scenarios and a trade-off matrix exercise to critically evaluate trade-offs
This guidance brings the latest evidence with documented case studies and supports capacity building to ‘train the trainers’
The study explored association among Socio-Ecological Systems, drinking water salinity and blood pressure
This study includes a discrete choice experiment with respondents living next to a new protected area in Madagascar
Climate-smart agriculture is an approach for agricultural strategies to secure sustainable food security under climate change
This study included 100 household interviews in 3 villages that border Nam Et-Phou Louey National Protected Area.
This article presents a methodological approach using rural Malawi as a case study
This paper outlines a conceptual basis for examining whether there is ‘coherence’ with respect to equitable learning
3 facts about basic education that a minimally acceptable positive political economy should be capable of addressing
Ecuador offers lessons for countries seeking to improve education through student learning and the quality of teaching
Vietnam has a remarkable performance on standardised test scores, school enrollment, and completed years of schooling
This paper explores issues related to the measurement of inequality in learning outcomes
High-stakes examination instruments include tests used for progression or certification
The research was carried out in Ramechhap and Okhaldhunga Districts in Nepal
The research was carried out in Ramechhap and Okhaldhunga districts using a mix of qualitative methods
This Report outlines the progress made since the release of the Inception Report in June 2017
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