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      Africa Research & Impact Network > Blog > 2018 > September

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    • Governing Food and Agriculture in a Warming World

      Posted by on September 28, 2018

      Authors: Peter Newell ;Charles Tonui and Olivia Taylor Understanding how, why, and whether the trade-offs and tensions around simultaneous implementation of the Sustainable…

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    • Farmers’ agency and experiences of agricultural change in rural Kenya: Insights from exploratory fieldwork

      Posted by on September 28, 2018

      Authors: Joanes Atela ;Charles Tonui and Dominic Glover ISBN: 978-1-78118-417-2 Using novel agricultural technologies to boost farm productivity in…

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    • Making ‘Mangroves Together’: Carbon, conservation and co-management in Gazi Bay, Kenya

      Posted by on September 28, 2018

      Authors: Amber Huff and  Charles Tonui Market-based strategies are increasingly being framed by highlevel stakeholders as ideal means of responding to environmental problems on various…

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    • The political economy of state-led transformations in pro-poor low carbon energy: A case study of solar PV in Kenya

      Posted by on September 28, 2018

      Authors: Rob Byrne and Kennedy Liti Mbeva International efforts to achieve goals such as universal energy access and climate change mitigation are expected…

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    • The Political Economy of State-led Energy Transformations: Lessons from Solar PV in Kenya and China

      Posted by on September 28, 2018

      Authors: David Ockwell Peter Newell

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    • Building Innovation Systems for Climate Change Technology Transfer: Perspectives from East Africa

      Posted by on September 28, 2018

      Authors: Joanes Atela and Kennedy Liti Mbeva Innovation systems are critical to technology transfer and implementation of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs). Innovation…

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    • Governing REDD+: global framings versus practical evidence from the Kasigau Corridor REDD+ Project, Kenya

      Posted by on September 28, 2018

      This paper explores the governance and feasibility of globally-linked REDD+ projects in local African settings, focusing on the Kasigau project in Kenya, Africa’s first REDD+ project accredited…

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    • The Politics of Agricultural Carbon Finance: The Case of the Kenya Agricultural Carbon Project

      Posted by on September 28, 2018

      In the context of major scientific and policy concern with the causes and implications of climate change, various actors are now keen to demonstrate how agricultural carbon…

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