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Collaboration for Environmental Evidence – Johannesburg

Collaboration for Environmental Evidence – Johannesburg

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    • South African Environmental Priorities: 2012 Consultation
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Our academic papers

Below is a selection of academic papers that have been written from the work CEE Joburg staff have been involved in.


Making the most of what we already know: a three-stage approach to systematic reviewing

The size and nature of the evidence-base for smallholder farming in Africa: a systematic map

A framework for stakeholder engagement during systematic reviews and maps in environmental management.

Better evidence, better decisions, better environment: emergent themes from the first environmental evidence conference.

Effects of training, innovation and new technology on African smallholder farmers’ economic outcomes and food security

Collaboration for Environmental Evidence: Guidelines for Systematic Review and Evidence Synthesis in Environmental Management. Version 4.2. Environmental Evidence.

What are the impacts of urban agriculture programs on food security in low and middle-income countries? A systematic review.

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