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Melaku Gedil, Wende Mengesha, Oluyinka Ilesanmi and Abebe Menkir
Micron3 nutrient deficiencies are pervasive in the diets of millions of people in developing countries, calling for effective mitigation measures. The development of biofortified cultivars through breeding holds promise for sustainable and affordable sol...
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Liana Ricci and Maryline Mangenot
Adaptation is crucial for addressing current and future climate change challenges in Small Island Developing States (SIDS), and climate finance instruments, such as the Green Climate Fund (GCF) can play a key role in increasing their adaptive capacity an...
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Gloria Alarcón-García, José Daniel Buendía-Azorín and María del Mar Sánchez-de-la-Vega
Mainstreaming gender analysis into all aspects of policy making, including infrastructure and economic policy, is a key aspect to achieving gender equality. The main objective of this paper is to examine the impact of several public infrastructures on we...
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Md. Nawrose Fatemi, Seth Asare Okyere, Stephen Kofi Diko and Michihiro Kita
Over the last three decades, Bangladesh has implemented various initiatives to address different climate change impacts. In a multi-level governance arrangement, addressing climate change impacts is often constrained by climate change mainstreaming. In B...
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Carlos Germano Ferreira Costa
Recurrently drought, high food prices, conflict, and market distortions are some of the mutually reinforcing factors of vulnerability and instability affecting the building of sustainable development pathways in the world. In this regard, the linkages be...
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MUHAMMAD AMMAR HIDAYAHTULLOH,AMALIA NURUL HUTAMI
Pág. 166 - 182
Gender mainstreaming becomes the global strategy used in realizing gender equality as one of the sustainable development goals that are envisioned to be accomplished by 2030. Indonesia as a part of the international community is fully committed to adopti...
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Fred A. Yamoah
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This paper critically and systematically examines the discourse surrounding the history of fairtrade development, stakeholder involvement and the implications of mainstreaming marketing strategy on consumer engagement in the UK from the late 1950s to the...
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Letícia Sarmento dos Muchangos and Philip Vaughter
Gender issues are present in waste management, from daily handling activities through to decision-making processes. In waste education programs, the disregard for views of and contribution by women has resulted in strategies that do not comprehensively a...
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Jonatan A. Lassa
Institutions matter because they are instrumental in systematically adapting to global climate change, reducing disaster risks, and building resilience. Without institutionalised action, adapting to climatic change remains ad-hoc. Using exploratory resea...
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Saheed Matemilola, Oludare H. Adedeji, Isa Elegbede and Fatima Kies
Climate change incorporation in environmental assessment is a growing research area, particularly following the Paris agreement. Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is considered in many quarters to be an important tool in factoring climate-related com...
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