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Climate change as the last trigger in a long-lasting conflict: the production of vulnerability in northern Guinea-Bissau, West Africa

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Cláudia Santos & João Morais Mourato. (2024) ‘I was born here, I will die here’: climate change and migration decisions from coastal and insular Guinea-Bissau. Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography 106:2, pages 137-155.
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Merlin Leunda Martiarena & Marina Padrão Temudo. (2024) Endogenous learning and innovation in African smallholder agriculture: lessons from Guinea-Bissau. The Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension 30:2, pages 161-179.
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Linlang He, Elizabeth Kreske, Stephanie J Nawyn, Amber L Pearson, Mark Axelrod, Yadu Pokhrel, Stephen Gasteyer, Sean Lawrie & Anthony D Kendall. (2023) Interventions addressing conflict in communities hosting climate-influenced migrants: Literature review. Environment and Security 2:1, pages 145-174.
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Gabriel Garbanzo, Maria Cameira & Paula Paredes. (2024) The Mangrove Swamp Rice Production System of Guinea Bissau: Identification of the Main Constraints Associated with Soil Salinity and Rainfall Variability. Agronomy 14:3, pages 468.
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Gabriel Garbanzo, Jesus Céspedes, Joseph Sandoval, Marina Temudo, Paula Paredes & Maria do Rosário Cameira. (2024) Moving toward the Biophysical Characterization of the Mangrove Swamp Rice Production System in Guinea Bissau: Exploring Tools to Improve Soil- and Water-Use Efficiencies. Agronomy 14:2, pages 335.
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Marina Padrão Temudo, Ana I. R. Cabral & Pedro Reis. (2022) The Sea Swallowed our Houses and Rice Fields: The Vulnerability to Climate Change of Coastal People in Guinea-Bissau, West Africa. Human Ecology 50:5, pages 835-850.
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