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Spatial patterns of grazing near patch reefs in Belize: Satellite and 'in situ' metrics
The jumbo problem of living with elephants: Varying perspectives on human-elephant conflict in Chobe District, Botswana
The evolution of Indonesian waste banks: Two tales, two cities, one reality
Peanuts and aflatoxin contamination in northern Ghana: Women’s local knowledge and practices
Crisis of urban agriculture: Case studies in Cuba
Making the forest productive
The Heirloom Rice Project: Rural transformation in the rice terrace landscapes of Ifugao and Mountain Province, Philippines
Establishment success of 19 native tropical dry forest tree species under reforested cattle ranching landscapes in the Azuero Peninsula, Panama

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