Items where Author is "Senda, T"

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Article

Orr, A and Homann-Kee Tui, S and Tsusaka, T W and Msere, H and Dube, T and Senda, T (2016) Are there “women’s crops”? A new tool for gender and agriculture. Development in Practice, 26 (8). pp. 984-997. ISSN 0961-4524

Rainde, J O and Kee Tui, S H and Vilela, P and Quembo, C and Assane, F and Gule, C and Senda, T and Masikati, P (2015) Sustainable intensification of smallholder farming in central Mozambique: Benefits from better integration of crops and livestock.

Book Section

Homann-Kee Tui, S and Masikati, P and Descheemaeker, K and Sisito, G and Francis, B and Senda, T and Crespo, O and Moyo, E N and Valdivia, R O (2021) Transforming Smallholder Crop–Livestock Systems in the Face of Climate Change: Stakeholder-Driven Multi-Model Research in Semi-Arid Zimbabwe. In: Handbook of Climate Change and Agroecosystems. Climate Change Impacts, Adaptation, and Mitigation, 5 . World Scientific Publishing Company, pp. 217-276.

Homann-Kee Tui, S and Valdivia, R O and Descheemaeker, K and Senda, T and Masikati, P and Makumbe, M T and Van Rooyen, A F (2020) Crop-livestock integration to enhance ecosystem services in sustainable food systems. In: The Role of Ecosystem Services in Sustainable Food Systems. Charlotte Cockle, United Kingdom, pp. 141-169. ISBN 978-0-12-816436-5

Monograph

Homann-Kee Tui, S and Sixpence, C and Gule, C and Gungulo, A L and Senda, T and Hauser, M and Mwakiwa, E and Quembo, C J and Van Rooyen, A F (2016) Sustainability transitions for smallholder farmers: How can government, research and development programs support profitable goat markets in Tete? Monograph. ICRISAT, Patancheru.

Other

Homann-Kee Tui, S and Senda, T and Dube, T and Van Rooyen, A F (2018) Empowering Women in Integrated Crop-Livestock Farming through Innovation Platforms: Experience in Semi-arid Zimbabwe. ICRISAT.

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