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Viscarra Rossel, Raphael A.Behrens, TBen-Dor, E.Brown, D.J.Ben-Dor, E.Brown, D.J.Demattê, JAMShepherd, Keith D.Shi, ZStenberg, BStevens, AAdamchuk, VAïchik, HBarthèsl, BGBartholomeus, H.M.Bayer, ADBernoux, MartialBöttchero, KBrodský, LDu, CWChappell, AFouad, YGenot, VGómez, C.Grunwald, S.Gubler, AHedley, CBKnadel, MMorrás, HJMNocita, MRamírez Lopez, L.Roudier, PRufasto Campos, EMSanborn, PSellitto, VMSudduth, KARawlins, BGWalter, CWinowiecki, Leigh A.Hong, SYJi, W[A global spectral library to characterize the world’s soil]A global spectral library to characterize the world’s soil
Winowiecki, Leigh A.Whelan, Matthew PMcDaniel, Paul AVillalobos, MarilynSomarriba, Eduardo[Local soil knowledge and its use in crop allocation: Implications for landscape-scale agricultural production and conservation efforts in Talamanca, Costa Rica]Local soil knowledge and its use in crop allocation: Implications for landscape-scale agricultural production and conservation efforts in Talamanca, Costa Rica

Mutuo, P.Desta, L.Winowiecki, Leigh A.Kihara, JobMango, N.[Catalogue of tested crop, soil, and water management options in target areas of Tanzania, Malawi, and Zambia]Catalogue of tested crop, soil, and water management options in target areas of Tanzania, Malawi, and Zambia

Shikuku, K.M.Paul, Birthe K.Mwongera, CarolineWinowiecki, Leigh A.Läderach, PeterHerrero, Mario T.Valdivia, R.O.Silvestri, Silvia[Towards climate smart livestock systems in Tanzania: assessing opportunities to meet the triple win]Towards climate smart livestock systems in Tanzania: assessing opportunities to meet the triple win

This study assessed the adoption of stress-tolerant varieties and their effect on household welfare, measured by net crop income per capita in Nwoya District, Uganda. The stress-tolerant varieties were considered to be climate-smart because they stabilise and increase crop income in the presence ...


Mwungu, Chris MiyinziMwongera, CarolineShikuku, Kelvin MashisiaAcosta, MariolaAmpaire, Edidah L.Winowiecki, Leigh A.Läderach, Peter[Household Welfare Effects of Stress-Tolerant Varieties in Northern Uganda]Household Welfare Effects of Stress-Tolerant Varieties in Northern Uganda
Towett, Erick K.Shepherd, Keith D.Tondoh, Jérôme E.Winowiecki, Leigh A.Tamene, LulsegedNyambura, MercySila, AndrewVågen, Tor-GunnarCadisch, Georg[Total elemental composition of soils in Sub-Saharan Africa and relationship with soil forming factors]Total elemental composition of soils in Sub-Saharan Africa and relationship with soil forming factors
Aynekulu, ErmiasVagen, T.G.Shepherd, Keith D.Winowiecki, Leigh A.[A Protocol for measurement and monitoring soil carbon stocks in agricultural landscapes]A Protocol for measurement and monitoring soil carbon stocks in agricultural landscapes

During the Phase I of the CCAFS project we conducted a systematic land and soil health assessment in Lushoto District in November 2012. These data were used to inform climate-smart agricultural interventions for the IFAD project as well as to parameterize DSSAT crop models for maize and beans. T...


Winowiecki, Leigh A.Vågen, Tor-GunnarLyamchai, CharlesSayula, GeorgeMsoka, Elizabeth[Landscape-scale variability of soil health indicators: Effects of cultivation on soil organic carbon in the Usambara Mountains of Tanzania]Landscape-scale variability of soil health indicators: Effects of cultivation on soil organic carbon in the Usambara Mountains of Tanzania

The Africa Soil Information Service (AfSIS), was a project led by the Tropical Soil Biology and Fertility Institute (TSBF) of the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), based in Nairobi, in collaboration with several partners including the World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF). The AfS...


Winowiecki, Leigh A.Morrison, ScholasticaWeullow, ElvisSila, AndrewVågen, Tor-Gunnar[Near-infrared spectra for the AfSIS Sentinel Sites in Tanzania]Near-infrared spectra for the AfSIS Sentinel Sites in Tanzania

During the Phase II of the SOIL project in the Maringa-Lopori-Wamba Landscape, a wide range of activities were implemented during the 2011- 2013 in order to develop and expand sustainable agriculture activities within the landscape. This report highlights the land and soil health assessment that ...


Winowiecki, Leigh A.Vågen, Tor-GunnarMulumuma, JanvierBashagaluke, JanvierVanlauwe, Bernard[Land and Soil Health Assessment in the Maringa-Lopori-Wamba (MLW) Landscape, Djolu, Yamboyo, DRC as part of the CARPE Phase II-Sustainable Opportunities for Improving Livelihoods Project]Land and Soil Health Assessment in the Maringa-Lopori-Wamba (MLW) Landscape, Djolu, Yamboyo, DRC as part of the CARPE Phase II-Sustainable Opportunities for Improving Livelihoods Project

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