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Hotez, P.J.Alvarado, M.Basanez, M.-G.Bolliger, I.Bourne, R.Boussinesq, M.Brooker, S.J.Brown, A.S.Buckle, G.Budke, C.M.Carabin, H.Coffeng, L.E.Fèvre, Eric M.Furst, T.Halasa, Y.A.Jasrasaria, R.Johns, N.E.Keizer, JohannesKing, C.H.Lozano, R.Murdoch, M.E.O'Hanlon, S.Pion, S.D.S.Pullan, R.L.Ramaiah, K.D.Roberts, T.Shepard, D.S.Smith, J.L.Stolk, W.A.Undurraga, E.A.Utzinger, J.Wang, M.Murray, C.J.L.Naghavi, M.[The global burden of disease study 2010: Interpretation and implications for the neglected tropical diseases]The global burden of disease study 2010: Interpretation and implications for the neglected tropical diseases

Wetlands are major natural sources of greenhouse gases (GHGs). In central and southern Africa, one of the most extensive wetlands are dambos (seasonal wetlands) which occupy 20–25% of land area. However, there are very little data on GHG methane (CH4), carbon dioxide (CO2) and nitrous oxide (N2O)...


Nyamadzawo, GeorgeWuta, MenasNyamangara, JusticeRees, RMSmith, J.L.[The effects of catena positions on greenhouse gas emissions along a seasonal wetland (dambo) transect in tropical Zimbabwe]The effects of catena positions on greenhouse gas emissions along a seasonal wetland (dambo) transect in tropical Zimbabwe

Agriculture is one of the biggest sources of greenhouse gases. Rice production has been identified as one of the major sources of greenhouse gases, especially methane. However, data on the contributions of rice towards greenhouse gas emissions in tropical Africa are limited. In Zimbabwe, as in mo...


Nyamadzawo, GeorgeMenas WChirinda, NgonidzasheMujuru, LizzieSmith, J.L.[Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Intermittently Flooded (Dambo) Rice under Different Tillage Practices in Chiota Smallholder Farming Area of Zimbabwe]Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Intermittently Flooded (Dambo) Rice under Different Tillage Practices in Chiota Smallholder Farming Area of Zimbabwe

In many smallholder farming areas southern Africa, the cultivation of seasonal wetlands (dambos) represent an important adaptation to climate change. Frequent droughts and poor performance of rain-fed crops in upland fields have resulted in mounting pressure to cultivate dambos where both organic...


Nyamadzawo, GeorgeWuta, MenasNyamangara, JusticeSmith, J.L.Rees, RM[Nitrous oxide and methane emissions from cultivated seasonal wetland (dambo) soils with inorganic, organic and integrated nutrient management]Nitrous oxide and methane emissions from cultivated seasonal wetland (dambo) soils with inorganic, organic and integrated nutrient management

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