Open letter: The need for a site‐based biodiversity standard measuring and certifying impacts from nature‐based projects
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/182704
Abstract
Despite growing investment in restoration, weak accountability and poor biodiversity monitoring mean many projects fail to achieve ecological recovery. The Global Biodiversity Standard (TGBS) offers a practical way to ensure that restoration finance delivers measurable gains for nature. By providing independent, site-based verification and engaging local experts, TGBS…
Long-term grazing exacerbates soil microbial carbon and phosphorus limitations in the desert steppe of Inner Mongolia - A study based on enzyme kinetics
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/182710
Publication year
2023
Authors
Li, Shaoyu
Zhang, Bin
Li, Yanan
Zhao, Tianqi
Zheng, Jiahua
Qiao, Jirong
Zhang, Feng
Fadda, Carlo
Jarvis, Devra
Bergamini, Nadia…
Exploring the relationship between climate change events and migration decisions: Evidence from a choice experiment in Bangladesh
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/155438
Abstract
Bangladesh is a low-lying deltaic nation with high vulnerability to climate-related hazards. Hatiya Island is located in Southern Bangladesh, and residents rely significantly on fishing and agriculture for their livelihoods. However, the island's primary production systems face a threat from intense and frequent sudden onset environmental hazards such as…
CafeClima: Grow Smarter Coffee
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/175499
Abstract
EN:
Navigating the challenges of a changing climate is critical for the future of coffee farming. CafeClima is a user-friendly web tool designed for coffee field technicians, extensionists, and others making decisions about which coffee varieties to plant. Our platform integrates the latest climate projections with real-world, global coffee variety trial results, empowering decision-makers to provide data-driven recommendations to farmers.
Choosing which…
With Mama Mané, agriculture becomes a driver of nutrition, income, and women’s leadership
Fatimata Kone, Issa Ouedraogo, Latyr Diouf
In Djimassar, in Senegal’s Sédhiou region, Mama Mané’s garden has become far more than a simple cultivation space. Between rows of carrots, radishes, and okra, this farmer is gradually transforming her plot into a place of learning, nutrition, and women’s leadership. Her…