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This study tracks the biological carbonate budgets of inner Seychelles reefs from 1994 to 2014,
Are discrete choice experiments a valid ex ante tool?
Analysis of the relationships between the trends of ecosystem services and human wellbeing 1960 to 2010
Climate smart agriculture links food security and global climate change
Soil organic carbon is an important carbon pool in terrestrial ecosystems.
Charcoal production constitutes a key ecosystem service, with a market value of US$400 million a year
Ecosystem services research has paid insufficient attention to cognitive and behavioral responses to change
A year-long study into the hopes, aspirations, ambitions, and concerns of Kenyan youth
This paper reviews the available data from 8 national surveys implemented between 1995 and 2015
This paper examines the role of local institutions to inform the success of future relief and rehabilitation efforts in the region
Public-goods provision, equitable growth and rights-based development are at their most challenging in places affected by fragility, conflict and violence
This report discusses some of the major conceptual trends between 2012 and 2016 in how stakeholders view livelihoods
Researchers discuss what the international community needs to do differently to support people recovering from conflict
Researchers discuss how the international community should work with governments to aid their recovery after conflict.
Researchers from the Secure Livelihoods Research Consortium discuss what the policy community gets wrong about conflict
This synthesis briefing outlines 5 key findings, and associated policy implications, for policy-makers and practitioners situations.
Survey data on socioeconomic changes amongst communities resettled after the war and perceptions of local and central government
SLRC is a global research programme exploring livelihoods, basic services and social protection in conflict-affected situations
This paper presents data on the relationship between people’s experiences of service delivery and their perceptions of government
This report draws out broader lessons that will be of use to policy makers, practitioners and researchers
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