Risk management and decision making in relation to sustainable development

M Hurlbert, J Krishnaswamy, FX Johnson… - 2019 - diva-portal.org
Executive summary Increases in global mean surface temperature are projected to result in
continued permafrost degradation and coastal degradation (high confidence), increased …

A methodology for systematic mapping in environmental sciences

KL James, NP Randall, NR Haddaway - Environmental evidence, 2016 - Springer
Systematic mapping was developed in social sciences in response to a lack of empirical
data when answering questions using systematic review methods, and a need for a method …

Metrics of water security, adaptive capacity, and agroforestry in Indonesia

M van Noordwijk, YS Kim, B Leimona, K Hairiah… - Current Opinion in …, 2016 - Elsevier
Highlights•Land use for Sustainable Development Goals links water, food, energy and
income.•Ten prototype mechanisms allow co-investment in environmental …

A planetary health perspective on agroforestry in Sub-Saharan Africa

TS Rosenstock, IK Dawson, E Aynekulu, S Chomba… - One Earth, 2019 - cell.com
Human activities change the structure and function of the environment with cascading
impacts on human health, a concept known as" planetary health." Agroforestry—the …

Drought‐tolerant succulent plants as an alternative crop under future global warming scenarios in sub‐Saharan Africa

CE Buckland, DSG Thomas, J Jägermeyr… - GCB …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Globally, we are facing an emerging climate crisis, with impacts to be notably felt in semiarid
regions across the world. Cultivation of drought‐adapted succulent plants has been …

Towards bamboo agroforestry development in Ghana: evaluation of crop performance, soil properties and economic benefit

DS Akoto, ST Partey, M Denich, M Kwaku… - Agroforestry …, 2020 - Springer
In the quest to promote bamboo agroforestry in the dry semi-deciduous forest zone of
Ghana, we evaluated changes in soil properties, crop productivity and the economic …

Techno-economic evaluation of hydrogen-based cooking solutions in remote african communities—the case of Kenya

N Schöne, R Dumitrescu, B Heinz - Energies, 2023 - mdpi.com
Hydrogen has recently been proposed as a versatile energy carrier to contribute to archiving
universal access to clean cooking. In hard-to-reach rural settings, decentralized produced …

Taking advantage of natural regeneration potential in secondary forests to recover commercial tree resources in Côte d'Ivoire

GYA Doua-Bi, IC Zo-Bi, BHK Amani… - Forest Ecology and …, 2021 - Elsevier
In Côte d'Ivoire, more than 80% of the original forest cover has disappeared due to slash-
and-burn shifting agricultural practices, uncontrolled logging, and large-scale land …

The environmental, socioeconomic, and health impacts of woodfuel value chains in Sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic map

P Sola, PO Cerutti, W Zhou, D Gautier, M Iiyama… - Environmental …, 2017 - Springer
Abstract Background In Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), the production and use of woodfuel
remains an important socio-economic activity with more than 70% of the population relying …

The potential use of papyrus (Cyperus papyrus L.) wetlands as a source of biomass energy for sub‐Saharan Africa

MB Jones, F Kansiime, MJ Saunders - Gcb Bioenergy, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Four of five people in sub‐Saharan Africa rely on the traditional use of solid biomass, mainly
fuelwood, for cooking. In some areas, the current rate of fuelwood consumption will exhaust …