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View article: Enhancing women’s empowerment to reduce household poverty in rural Western China: social capital as a mediating pathway
Enhancing women’s empowerment to reduce household poverty in rural Western China: social capital as a mediating pathway Open
The pathway to household poverty reduction through women’s empowerment is critical for China’s rural revitalization. This study investigated the role of social capital in this process, using data from a household survey conducted in 2021 c…
View article: The Effect of Women's Empowerment on Poverty Reduction: Mediating Role of Non‐Farm Participation
The Effect of Women's Empowerment on Poverty Reduction: Mediating Role of Non‐Farm Participation Open
The relations between women's empowerment (WE) and poverty reduction have been extensively discussed in the developing world against the backdrop of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. This article quantitatively analyses the effe…
View article: Sustainability Index of Tidal River Management: A Framework for Measuring Water Sustainability in Coastal Areas
Sustainability Index of Tidal River Management: A Framework for Measuring Water Sustainability in Coastal Areas Open
The Tidal River Management (TRM) approach plays a significant role in enhancing diversified services of the ecosystem in the ecosystem of rivers affected by tides and their floodplains and reducing coastal hazards in southwest Bangladesh. …
View article: Land suitability analysis for food logistic providers: A meta‐analysis
Land suitability analysis for food logistic providers: A meta‐analysis Open
Land suitability analysis is a process to specify the suitability of a particular area according to its inherent characteristics. Inefficient land suitability leads to inefficient exploitation of natural resources, destruction of land reso…
View article: Cost–Benefit Analysis of Mulch Film Management and Its Policy Implications in Northern China
Cost–Benefit Analysis of Mulch Film Management and Its Policy Implications in Northern China Open
Agricultural white pollution is a pressing concern in China. However, the efficiency and rationality of the government’s subsidies for mulch film management remain ambiguous. To formulate reasonable policies for mulch film management and o…
View article: Consumers of insect-based foods: a cross-cultural study between Belgium and Gabon
Consumers of insect-based foods: a cross-cultural study between Belgium and Gabon Open
Human consumption of insects has previously been examined in cross-cultural studies. However, such studies rarely include African countries and willingness-to-pay for insect-based food has never been assessed in cross-cultural studies. The…
View article: How Environmental Regulation Affects Rural Residents’ Willingness to Pay for Sustainable Domestic Sewage Treatment: Mediating and Interaction Effects
How Environmental Regulation Affects Rural Residents’ Willingness to Pay for Sustainable Domestic Sewage Treatment: Mediating and Interaction Effects Open
Exploring the construction of effective payment mechanisms for rural residents could break the dilemma of the value of a single investment by the government in environmental governance and promote the process of sustainable rural domestic …
View article: Linking Between Water Ecosystem Services’ Perception and Rural Migration in Sahelian Wetlands: Evidence-based from Inner Niger Delta in Mali
Linking Between Water Ecosystem Services’ Perception and Rural Migration in Sahelian Wetlands: Evidence-based from Inner Niger Delta in Mali Open
Sahel's largest wetland, the Inner Niger Delta (IND) is highly productive with a biologically diverse ecosystem and fed by seasonal floods.It plays a crucial role in shaping culture and driving local and national economies.Over one million…
View article: Food Security Status and Coping Strategies of Households in Inland Fisheries: Evidence from Fishermen from Niger River Basin
Food Security Status and Coping Strategies of Households in Inland Fisheries: Evidence from Fishermen from Niger River Basin Open
Inland fisheries play an important role in economic growth and food security in developing landlocked countries. In Mali, fishing from the Niger River contributes to national food security and nutrition but the food status of fishermen rem…
View article: Economic Valuation of Ecosystem Services in Sahel's Wetlands: Case of Bourgou (Echinochloa stagnina) in the Inner Niger Delta
Economic Valuation of Ecosystem Services in Sahel's Wetlands: Case of Bourgou (Echinochloa stagnina) in the Inner Niger Delta Open
The Inner Niger Delta (IND) located in Mali provides several ecosystem services to Sahelian people. Among these services, the bourgou fields ( Echinochloa stagnina ) have a very high value for inhabitants' livelihood and biodiversity. The …
View article: How to enhance agricultural plastic waste management in China? Insights from public participation
How to enhance agricultural plastic waste management in China? Insights from public participation Open
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View article: Application of Sustainability Index of Tidal River Management (SITRM) in the Lower Ganges–Brahmaputra–Meghna Delta
Application of Sustainability Index of Tidal River Management (SITRM) in the Lower Ganges–Brahmaputra–Meghna Delta Open
The sustainability index (SI) is a relatively new concept for measuring the performance of water resource systems over long time periods. The purpose of its definition is to provide an indication of the integral behavior of the system with…
View article: Unraveling the role of informal mutual aid networks in maintaining urban farms in Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of Congo
Unraveling the role of informal mutual aid networks in maintaining urban farms in Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of Congo Open
Introduction The multiple constraints of urban agriculture have prompted farmers in Lubumbashi to turn to informal mutual aid networks. The survey data collected from 88 farmers chosen at random from the 202 farmers previously interviewed …
View article: IMPACTS OF THE SUSTAINABLE SOLAR MARKET GARDEN ON NATURAL RESOURCES EXPLOITATION, SOCIAL NETWORK, AND WOMEN’S INCOME IN UPPER NIGER, GUINEA
IMPACTS OF THE SUSTAINABLE SOLAR MARKET GARDEN ON NATURAL RESOURCES EXPLOITATION, SOCIAL NETWORK, AND WOMEN’S INCOME IN UPPER NIGER, GUINEA Open
Climate adaptation and human pressure on natural resources are challenges for safeguarding and preserving the ecosystem and biodiversity in Upper Niger and particularly the Milo River basin. During the dry season, women’s sources of income…
View article: Unravelling Consumer Preferences and Segments: Implications for Pakistan’s Mandarin Industry Development through Market Relocation
Unravelling Consumer Preferences and Segments: Implications for Pakistan’s Mandarin Industry Development through Market Relocation Open
Rising food security and safety concerns in developing countries have highlighted the importance of establishing efficient and dependable food distribution systems, which necessitate a thorough understanding of consumers and their needs. T…
View article: Contract Farming and Technical Efficiency: A Case of Export-Oriented Organic Rice Farmers in Pakistan
Contract Farming and Technical Efficiency: A Case of Export-Oriented Organic Rice Farmers in Pakistan Open
Although organic rice is a niche market in Pakistan, it has exhibited enormous potential for growth in export-oriented production. Since contract farming is the leading promoter of export-oriented organic rice production in Punjab, Pakista…
View article: Agricultural Development Around Protected Areas in Vietnam: Agroecology Perspective
Agricultural Development Around Protected Areas in Vietnam: Agroecology Perspective Open
Agricultural development nearby protected areas is required to minimize negative impacts from uses of off-farm resources as well as improper activities on the ecosystem and ensure livelihood for local farming communities. This research aim…
View article: Drivers of Small-Scale Fishers’ Willingness to Adopt Property Rights Co-Management in the Lake Nokoué and Porto-Novo Lagoon Complex in Southeast Benin
Drivers of Small-Scale Fishers’ Willingness to Adopt Property Rights Co-Management in the Lake Nokoué and Porto-Novo Lagoon Complex in Southeast Benin Open
The estuarian and lagoon areas of southeast Benin are atypical lake territories where private property rights are hereditary from endogenous legal tradition. People live in stilt dwellings and are exclusively dedicated to free-to-access fi…
View article: Farmers’ Perception of Indigenous Forecast and Climate Information in West Africa: an Evidence-based Review
Farmers’ Perception of Indigenous Forecast and Climate Information in West Africa: an Evidence-based Review Open
Using seasonal climate forecasts based on indigenous knowledge is common among West African farmers’ strategies to make farming decisions and reduce climate risk on rainfed season productions. Farmers use endogenous climate forecasts…
View article: Factors Influencing the Sustained Adoption of Innovative Techniques by Urban Farmers in Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of Congo
Factors Influencing the Sustained Adoption of Innovative Techniques by Urban Farmers in Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of Congo Open
A package of innovations was disseminated in urban agriculture and created real opportunities for employment, income, and the supply of vegetables of high nutritional quality. However, ten years later, farmers are working for a daily incom…
View article: Are Farmers Willing to Pay for Centralized Mode Provision of Rural Domestic Sewage Treatment? A Large-Scale Assessment in North China
Are Farmers Willing to Pay for Centralized Mode Provision of Rural Domestic Sewage Treatment? A Large-Scale Assessment in North China Open
Evaluation of farmers’ willingness to participate (WTPP) and willingness to pay (WTP) for the centralized mode provision (CMP) of rural domestic sewage treatment (RDST) is imperative to improve the rural environment as well as to alleviate…
View article: ECONOMIC ANALYSIS AND FOOD SECURITY CONTRIBUTION OF SUPPLEMENTAL IRRIGATION AND FARM PONDS: EVIDENCE FROM NORTHERN BURKINA FASO
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS AND FOOD SECURITY CONTRIBUTION OF SUPPLEMENTAL IRRIGATION AND FARM PONDS: EVIDENCE FROM NORTHERN BURKINA FASO Open
The dry spells are severe obstacles to rainfed agriculture in Sahelian countries. The farmers believe supplemental irrigation is an excellent way to adapt rainfed agriculture to dry spells. In this study, we analyzed the contribution of su…