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Pattern and dynamics of remnant dry afromontane forests : a case study in Northwestern Ethiopia
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The role of the developmental state in Northern Ethiopia’s Raya Valley Groundwater Irrigation Project: an institutional economics perspective
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Livelihood strategies in the context of population pressure : a case study in the Hararghe Highlands, Eastern Ethiopia
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Comparative analysis of gender related farm households in the Arsi-Negele farming zone in Ethiopia
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Water and nutrient relations of selected tree species of Ethiopia
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Socio-economic imperatives of forest based rural livelihoods in climate constrained environments in Ondo State, Nigeria
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Diseases of exotic plantation forestry trees in Ethiopia
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An assessment of urban land administration in Ethiopia : evidence from Mekelle City
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Instilling a cultutre of saving in South Africa
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Understanding the saving behavior of poor households: evidence from Egypt
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Investigating the effect of active wheel positioning to develop efficient power saving solutions
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Factors influencing saving patterns of smallholder farmers in savings groups in Sironko district, Uganda
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Savings trend and behaviour in Nigeria
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Evaluating the impact of commitment and flexibility preferences on the saving behaviour of individuals who perceive financial scarcity
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Energy infrastructure transition in urban informal households in South Africa
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The determinants of household saving : the South African Black middle class perspective
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Fintech as a catalyst towards a sustainable savings culture in South Africa
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The relationship between saving mobilisation, investment and economic growth in Namibia
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An assessment of the financial sustainability of savings and credit cooperative societies in Kenya
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Savings, investment and economic growth in Namibia
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A natural resource inventory of Sango Ranch, Save Valley Conservancy, Zimbabwe
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The determinants of participation in savings groups and the impact on input investment among smallholder farmers in Sironko district, Uganda
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The comparative influence of intervening variables in the adoption behaviour of maize and dairy farmers in Shashemene and Debrezeit Ethiopia
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FOREST BASED RURAL LIVELIHOODS IN AKASSA MANGROVE FORESTS, BAYELSA STATE, NIGERIA