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Anitha, S and Afari-Sefa, V and Kalumikiza, Z and Mhango, K and Mosha, I and Muzanila, Y and Mwangwela, A and Ochieng, J and Okori, P and Tsusaka, T W (2022) Improved household nutrition through home-grown produce and consumption of nutritious and healthy products. In: Sustainable Agricultural Intensification: A handbook for practitioners in East and Southern Africa. Sustainable Agricultural Intensification . CABI, UK, pp. 119-133. ISBN 978 1 78924 835 7

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Homann-Kee Tui, S and Katrien, D and Patricia, M and Arthur, C G and Olivier, C and Lieven, C and Valdivia, R (2015) Re-designing smallholder farming futures for reduced vulnerability to climate change in semi-arid southern Africa. In: The 5th International Symposium for Farming Systems Design, September 07 - 10, 2015, Le Corum conference center, Montpellier, France.

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Masikati, P and Homann-Kee Tui, S and Descheemaeker, K and Crespo, O and Walker, S and Lennard, C J and Claessens, L and Gama, A C and Famba, S and Van Rooyen, A F and Valdivia, R O (2015) Crop–Livestock Intensification in the Face of Climate Change: Exploring Opportunities to Reduce Risk and Increase Resilience in Southern Africa by Using an Integrated Multi-modeling Approach. In: Handbook of Climate Change and Agroecosystems: The Agricultural Model Intercomparison and Improvement Project Integrated Crop and Economic Assessments. ICP Series on Climate Change Impacts, Adaptation, and Mitigation, Part 2 (Vol 3). Imperial College Press, London, pp. 159-198. ISBN 9781783265633

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Olabisi, L S and Adebiyi, J and Traore, P C S and Kakwera, K N (2016) Do participatory scenario exercises promote systems thinking and build consensus? Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene, 04 (000113). 01-11. ISSN 2325-1026

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Tsusaka, T W and Orr, A and Msere, H W and Homann-Kee Tui, S and Maimisa, P and Twanje, G H and Botha, R (2016) Do Commercialization and Mechanization of a “Women’s Crop” Disempower Women Farmers? Evidence from Zambia and Malawi. In: 2016 Annual Meeting of Agricultural and Applied Economics Association (formerly the American Agricultural Economics Association), July 31- August 02, 2016, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

Tsusaka, T W and Twanje, G H and Msere, H W and Mwakasungula, B M and Gondwe, L K and Madzonga, O and Dambuleni, K and Okori, P (2017) Ex-ante Assessment of Adoption of Small-scale Post-harvest Mechanization: The Case of Groundnut Producers in Malawi, Series Paper Number 44. [Socioeconomics Discussion Paper Series]

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