Natural and artificial (e.g. agricultural) ecosystems confer benefits in the form of provisioning, regulating, cultural and habitat/supporting goods and services. Degradation of ecosystems by natural and anthropogenic drivers compromises their ability to provide these goods and services. In Kenya...
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Mulwa, Richard
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Rao, Karuturi P. C.
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Gummadi, Sridhar
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Kilavi, Mary
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[Impacts of climate change on agricultural household welfare in Kenya]
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Impacts of climate change on agricultural household welfare in Kenya