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1. | The Determinants of Farmers' Choice of Markets for Staple Food Commodities in Dodoma and Morogoro, Tanzania
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2. | Growing and Eating Food during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Farmers' Perspectives on Local Food System Resilience to Shocks in Southern Africa and Indonesia
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3. | Perceptions of Time-Use in Rural Tanzanian Villages
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4. | Indigenous chicken production in Kenya: II. Prospects for research and development
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5. | Regional Inequality of Education in Ghana
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6. | The urban dimension of Chinese infrastructure finance in Africa
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7. | »Give Work, not Aid«
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8. | Urbane Mobilität und Informalität in Subsahara-Afrika ' Eine Studie zur Marktintegration der Motorrad-Taxis in Dar es Salaam
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9. | Household survey on water security in KZN, South Africa, 2018: Survey, data and statistical analysis
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10. | Exploring Farmers' Perceptions of Agricultural Technologies: A Case Study from Tanzania
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11. | Does Land-Use Policy Moderate Impacts of Climate Anomalies on LULC Change in Dry-Lands? An Empirical Enquiry into Drivers and Moderators of LULC Change in Southern Ethiopia
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12. | An Economic Comparison between Alternative Rice Farming Systems in Tanzania Using a Monte Carlo Simulation Approach
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13. | Factors Influencing the Adoption of Water Conservation Technologies by Smallholder Farmer Households in Tanzania
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14. | Economy-wide effects of climate change in Benin
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15. | Conflict Causes and Prevention Strategies at the Society-Science Nexus in Transdisciplinary Collaborative Research Settings
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16. | Carl Schmidt und kein Ende
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17. | Assessing Livestock Water Productivity in Mixed Farming Systems of Gumara Watershed, Ethiopia
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18. | Forced Labour, Roads, and Chiefs
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19. | The Metamorphosis of Performance: Oral Heritage and Medial Transformation in Kanywood Video Films
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20. | What is in it for me?
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21. | He shall lift you up?
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22. | Potenzial der Zusammenarbeit mit African Initiated Churches für nachhaltige Entwicklung
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23. | Effects of agricultural cooperatives on members in developing countries: Studies on pricing and inclusion
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24. | Making land-use change and markets: the global-local entanglement of producing rice in Bagré, Burkina Faso
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25. | 'You Must Be African!' A Heuristic Deconstruction of Black Identity Production Through the Use of African Elements in African American Film
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26. | Armed Conflict and Urban Growth Patterns
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27. | African Initiated Christianity and the Decolonisation of Development
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28. | The Politics and Activism of Urban Governance in Ghana: Analyzing the Processes of Market Redevelopment in Kumasi and Cape Coast
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29. | Conflits, participation et cogestion dans les Aires Protégées
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30. | Scaling up diversity to scale up nutrition
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31. | Peri-urban transformation and shared natural resources
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32. | The Muted Sound of Speaking Silence
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33. | [Un]performing Voice: Simnikiwe Buhlungu / Euridice Zaituna Kala
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34. | Mehrsprachigkeit in der Schule. "That is the problem."
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35. | New opportunities for agricultural extension services: Mainstreaming large-scale farmer participation through modern ICT
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36. | Scaling up diversity to scale up nutrition
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37. | Social Networks and Commercialisation of African Indigenous Vegetables in Kenya
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38. | A agricultura nas cidades: Potencialidades e desafios da agricultura urbana em Maputo e Cape Town
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39. | Reducing Edible Oil Import Dependency in Tanzania
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40. | Farming in cities: Potentials and challenges of urban agriculture in Maputo and Cape Town
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41. | Free Decolonized Education - Revisiting South African Utopias
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42. | Land Cover Change in the Abuja City-Region, Nigeria: Integrating GIS and Remotely Sensed Data to Support Land Use Planning
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43. | Modeling and mapping the burden of disease in Kenya
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44. | Evaluating the Environmental-Technology Gaps of Rice Farms in Distinct Agro-Ecological Zones of Ghana
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45. | Climate Change, Agriculture, and Economic Development in Ethiopia
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46. | Exploring Farmers' Indigenous Knowledge of Soil Quality and Fertility Management Practices in Selected Farming Communities of the Guinea Savannah Agro-Ecological Zone of Ghana
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47. | "Better a Prison in Israel than Dying on the Way"
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48. | Die Macht des Visuellen
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49. | Opportunities and challenges for small-scale aquaculture in Zambia
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50. | Colonial legacies in internationalisation of higher education: racial justice and geopolitical redress in South Africa and Brazil
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51. | Conflicts, participation and co-management in protected areas
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52. | Seeing through African protest logics: a longitudinal review of continuity and change in protests in Ghana
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53. | Children's potential mobility and appropriation of ‎transport options in an ‎informal settlement
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54. | The potential for reservoir fisheries and aquaculture in Eastern Province, Zambia
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55. | Religiosity and household income in Sekhukhune
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56. | Ethiopia and the beginnings of the UNESCO World Heritage programme 1960- 1980
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57. | Uneigentliche Differenz
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58. | Riskscapes of flooding
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59. | Promoting Sustainable Intensification of African Indigenous Vegetable Production in Kenya
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60. | Market Women of Northern Ghana within Value Chain Development
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61. | Social learning and community-based strategies to promote Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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62. | Information Structure in African Languages
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63. | Modeling farmers' response to uncertain rainfall in Burkina Faso
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64. | Mineral Management in African Indigenous Vegetable Production Systems
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65. | Closing the knowledge gap between research, policy and practice
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66. | Crafting Adaptive Capacity
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67. | Perspectivas da Agricultura Urbana em Maputo e Cidade do Cabo
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68. | Cassava, the 21st century crop for smallholders?
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69. | From conservation to commercialisation: African Indigenous Vegetables in Arua, District of Uganda
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70. | Landscapes of Hoping
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71. | Aurora Postcolonialis?
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72. | Shared Research
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73. | Afrika-Sammlungen als Gegenstand der Provenienzforschung
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74. | The »Africa Accessioned Network«
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75. | Perspectives of Urban Agriculture in Maputo and Cape Town
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76. | Certificate of the expiry of the contract of the labourer Enrique Enguema, 10 Septembre 1944, San Carlos, Fernando Poo
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77. | Map: Road construction plan on the island of Fernando Poo. 1938.
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78. | Map of the Ibo and Ibibio-speaking peoples of South-Eastern Nigeria
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79. | The "Nigerian Easter Mail" Alleges Slavery in Oron. The West African Pilot, Lagos, January 21, 1939
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80. | ''The Fernando Po Slave Traffic'', The Nigerian Eastern Mail, 25 February 1939.
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81. | Smugglers arriving in Santa Isabel, July 1939
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82. | Letter from Akpara Anita, Calabar, Nigeria, to Pedro of Pepsi-Cola, Santa Isabel, Fernando Poo
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83. | Der deutsche Genozid an den Herero und Nama
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84. | Discussing rural-to-urban migration reversal in contemporary sub Saharan Africa: The case of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
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85. | Touts and Despots
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86. | Migration and the Rural-Urban Transition in Sub-Saharan Africa
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87. | Sustainable Rural Transformation in Sub-Sahara Africa
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88. | Trade Policies in Sub-Saharan Africa
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89. | Migrationsforschung in der Ethnologie: von ethnischen Enklaven zu transnationalen Netzwerken
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90. | Ethiopia's Arid and Semi-Arid Lowlands: Towards Inclusive and Sustainable Rural Transformation
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91. | Translokale Livelihoods und ländlicher Strukturwandel in Subsahara-Afrika
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92. | Land Corruption Risk Mapping
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93. | Dealing with fragile states
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94. | Militia politics
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95. | The 'Gezi Generation'
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96. | Formen von Heimsuchung
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97. | Migration and Youth
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98. | Entwicklungszusammenarbeit gestalten
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99. | Inclusion Grows
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100. | War and behavior
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