Questions as to whether public investment in international agricultural research is a `Good Thing' or not may best be addressed using two arguments: (1) justifications based on whether or not past investments have yielded substantial benefits to societies and the resource-poor; and (2) that futur...
Kruska, R.L.
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Reid, Robin S.
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Thornton, Philip K.
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Henninger, N.
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Kristjanson, Patricia M.
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[Mapping livestock-oriented agricultural production systems for the developing world]
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Mapping livestock-oriented agricultural production systems for the developing world
For at least five decades, tsetse biologists have observed that the populations of some species of tsetse (particularly species in the morsitans group of flies) decline as fly habitat is converted into cultivated land and host populations are decimated by hunting. Some have even suggested that ts...
Reid, Robin S.
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Kruska, R.L.
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Thornton, Philip K.
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[Will human population growth and land-use change control tsetse during our life times?]
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Will human population growth and land-use change control tsetse during our life times?
McDermott, John J.
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Kristjanson, Patricia M.
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Kruska, R.L.
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Reid, Robin S.
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Robinson, Timothy P.
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Coleman, P.G.
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Jones, Peter G.
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Thornton, Philip K.
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[Effects of climate, human population and socio-economic changes on tsetse-transmitted trypanosomiasis to 2050]
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Effects of climate, human population and socio-economic changes on tsetse-transmitted trypanosomiasis to 2050
Agricultural expansion is a major cause of biodiversity loss worldwide. In Africa, biologists have observed that the populations of some tsetse species, which transmit human and livestock trypanosomosis, decline or disappear as human populations grow and farmers clear fly habitat for cultivation....
Reid, Robin S.
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Kruska, R.L.
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Deichmann, U.
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Thornton, Philip K.
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Leak, S.G.A.
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[Human population growth and the extinction of the tsetse fly]
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Human population growth and the extinction of the tsetse fly