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Being mostly rural, Dar es Salaam has always been characterized by greenery and more recently by green space development. However, the values of these spaces are often not known. Note that these…
11 January 2022 | Research Brief | TanzaniaAbstract The increasing pressure within developing countries to focus on other national objectives has led to declining fiscal transfers for conservation. This paper assesses the potential for a…
3 January 2022 | Peer Reviewed | South Africa
Globally, there has been an explosion of data generation in agriculture. With such a deluge of data available, it has become essential to create solutions that organize, analyze, and visualize it to...
11 January 2024 | Peer Reviewed | KenyaEnvironmental compensation (EC) aims at addressing environmental losses due to development projects and involves a need to compare development losses with compensation gains using relevant metrics. A…
31 August 2021 | Peer Reviewed | Sweden
The impact of implementing payments for ecosystem services (PES) in Costa Rica have shifted over time. The results of this research study allow us to identify when PES have had higher impacts.
17 March 2022 | Peer Reviewed | Central AmericaHighlights • Avoiding 1% of catchment's forest loss reduces chemicals use by 0.026% in Costa Rica. • Improving the turbidity by 1% decreases 0.005% aluminum sulfate needed at the water plants. • The…
1 June 2021 | Peer Reviewed | Central AmericaDebate about what proportion of the Earth to protect often overshadows the question of how nature should be conserved and by whom. We present a systematic review and narrative synthesis of 169…
15 June 2022 | Peer Reviewed | Uganda4 March 2022 | Peer Reviewed | Uganda
Highlights • Farmers would rather receive compensation for soil and water conservation works than biodiversity. • Significant costs can be shared by farmers for forest conservation. • Investments in…
31 March 2021 | Peer Reviewed | Ethiopia