Publications

Scientific Publication

Mainstreaming climate change adaptation into development in Bangladesh

Ayers, J.; Huq, S.; Wright, H.; Faisal, A.M.; Hussain, S.T. Mainstreaming climate change adaptation into development in Bangladesh. Climate and Development (2014) 6 (4) 293-305. (Special Issue: Community-based adaptation: Mainstreaming into national and local planning; DOI: 10.1080/17565529.2014.977761)
Scientific Publication

Assortative mating in mixed swarms of the mosquito Anopheles gambiae s.s. M and S molecular forms, in Burkina Faso, West Africa

Dabire, K.R.; Sawadodgo, S.; Diabate, A.; Toe, K.H.; Kengne, P.; Ouari, A.; Costantini, C.; Gouagna, C.; Simard, F.; Baldet, T.; Lehmann, T.; Gibson, G. Assortative mating in mixed swarms of the mosquito Anopheles gambiae s.s. M and S molecular forms, in Burkina Faso, West Africa. Medical and Veterinary Entomology (2013) 27 (3) 298-312. (DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2915.2012.01049.x)
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Social network-based recruitment successfully reveals HIV-1 transmission networks among high-risk individuals in El Salvador

Dennis, A.M.; Murillo, W.; Hernandez, F. de M.; Guardado, M.E.; Nieto, A.I.; de Rivera, I.L.; Eron, J.; Paz-Bailey, G. Social Network–Based Recruitment Successfully Reveals HIV-1 Transmission Networks Among High-Risk Individuals in El Salvador. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes (2013) 63 (1) 135-141. (DOI: 10.1097/QAI.0b013e318288b246)
Scientific Publication

Lower soil moisture threshold for transpiration decline under water deficit correlates with lower canopy conductance and higher transpiration efficiency in drought-tolerant cowpea

Belko, N.; Zaman-Allah, M.; Cisse, N.; Diop, N.N.; Zombre, G.; Ehlers, J.D.; Vadez, V. Lower soil moisture threshold for transpiration decline under water deficit correlates with lower canopy conductance and higher transpiration efficiency in drought-tolerant cowpea. Functional Plant Biology (2012) 39 (4) 306-322. (DOI: 10.1071/FP11282)
Report / Case study

Sub-Saharan African Cities: A five-City Network to Pioneer Climate Adaptation through Participatory Research & Local Action. Climate Change Projections for Port Louis: Adding value through downscaling

Tadross, M.; Johnston, P. Sub-Saharan African Cities: A five-City Network to Pioneer Climate Adaptation through Participatory Research & Local Action. Climate Change Projections for Port Louis: Adding value through downscaling. ICLEI – Local Governments for Sustainability - Africa, Cape Town, South Africa (2012) 26 pp. ISBN 978-0-9921802-1-8 (Annex 34 from 'Adaptation to Climate Change: Stakeholder engagement and understanding impacts - International Council for Local Environment Initiatives (ICLEI))
Innovative approaches to integrating gender into conventional maize breeding: lessons from the Seed Production Technology for Africa project
Scientific Publication

Innovative approaches to integrating gender into conventional maize breeding: lessons from the Seed Production Technology for Africa project

Voss, R. C., Cairns, J. E., Olsen, M., Muteti, F. N., Magambo, G., Hamadziripi, E., Ligeyo, D., Mashingaidze, K., Collinson, S., Wanderi, S. W., & Woyengo, V. (2023). Innovative approaches to integrating gender into conventional maize breeding: lessons from the Seed Production Technology for Africa project. *Frontiers in Sociology*, 8, 1254595. https://doi.org/10.3389/fsoc.2023.1254595
Scientific Publication

Using cost-effectiveness thresholds to determine value for money in low-and middle-income country healthcare systems: Are current international norms fit for purpose?

Revill, P.; Walker, S.; Madan, J.; Ciaranello, A.; Mwase, T.; Gibb, D.M.; Claxton, K.; Sculpher, M.J. Using cost-effectiveness thresholds to determine value for money in low-and middle-income country healthcare systems: Are current international norms fit for purpose? Centre for Health Economics, University of York, York, UK (2014)
Factsheet

2005 IFPRI at a glance [in Chinese]

International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), '2005 IFPRI at a glance [in Chinese]', International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Washington, D.C., 2005