Items where contributor is "Norgrove, Lindsey"
2016Norgrove, Lindsey and Hauser, Stefan. (2016) Biophysical criteria used by farmers for fallow selection in West and Central Africa. Ecological indicators, 61 (1). pp. 141-147. Norgrove, Lindsey and Beck, Jan. (2016) Biodiversity function and resilience in tropical agroforestry systems including shifting cultivation. Current Forestry Reports, 2 (1). pp. 62-80. Seid, Hadia and Birhane, Emiru and Kebede, Fassil and Hadgu, Kiros Meles and Negussie, Aklilu and Norgrove, Lindsey. (2016) Response of selected indigenous dryland agroforestry tree species to salinity and implications for soil fertility management. Agroforestry Systems, 90 (6). pp. 1133-1142. 2015Negussie, Aklilu and Norgrove, Lindsey and Achten, Wouter and Muys, Bart. (2015) We lack evidence to call Jatropha invasive. Biofuels, bioproducts & biorefining, Vol. 9, H. 2. pp. 123-124. Norgrove, Lindsey and Hauser, Stefan. (2015) Estimating the consequences of fire exclusion for food crop production, soil rertility, and fallow recovery in shifting cultivation landscapes in the humid tropics. Environmental management, Vol. 55, No. 3. pp. 536-549. Negussie, Aklilu and Degerickx, Jerome and Norgrove, Lindsey and Achten, Wouter M. J. and Hadgu, Kiros M. and Aynekulu, Ermias and Muys, and Bart, . (2015) Effects of accession, spacing and pruning management on in-situ leaf litter decomposition of Jatropha curcas L. in Zambia. Biomass & bioenergy, Vol. 81. pp. 505-513. 2014Muys, B. and Norgrove, L. and Alamirew, T. and Birech, R. and Chirinian, E. and Delelegn, Y. and Ehrensperger, A. and Ellison, C. A. and Feto, A. and Freyer, B. and Gevaert, J. and GMÜNder, S. and Jongschaap, R. E. E. and Kaufmann, M. and Keane, J. and Kenis, M. and Kiteme, B. and Langat, J. and Lyimo, R. and Moraa, V. and Muchugu, J. and Negussie, A. and Ouko, C. and Rouamba, M. W. and Soto, I. and WÖRgetter, M. and ZAH, R. and Zetina, R.. (2014) Integrating mitigation and adaptation into development : the case of Jatropha curcas in sub‐Saharan Africa. Global change biology. Bioenergy, Vol. 6, H. 3. pp. 169-171. Norgrove, Lindsey and Hauser, Stefan. (2014) Improving plantain ( Musa spp. AAB) yields on smallholder farms in West and Central Africa. Food security, Vol. 6, H. 4. pp. 501-514. Negussie, Aklilu and Nacro, Souleymane and Achten, Wouter and Norgrove, Lindsey and Kenis, Marc and Hadgu, Kiros Meles and Aynekulu, Ermias and Hermy, Martin and Muys, Bart. (2014) Insufficient evidence of Jatropha curcas L. invasiveness: experimental observations in Burkina Faso, West Africa. BioEnergy research, 16.10.2014, 11 S.. 2013Zah, Rainer and Gmünder, Simon and Muys, Bart and Achten, Wouter and Norgrove, Lindsey. (2013) Can jatropha curcas contribute to climate change mitigation? Jatropha Facts Series, ERA-ARD, (2). Negussie, Aklilu and Achten, Wouter M. J. and Norgrove, Lindsey and Hermy, Martin and Muys, Bart. (2013) Invasiveness risk of biofuel crops using Jatropha curcas L. as a model species. Biofuels, bioproducts and biorefining, Vol. 7, H. 5 , S. 485–498. Norgrove, Lindsey and Hauser, Stefan. (2013) Black leaf streak disease and plantain fruit characteristics as affected by tree density and biomass management in a tropical agroforestry system. Agroforestry Systems, 87 (2). pp. 349-354. Norgrove, Lindsey and Hauser, Stefan. (2013) Carbon stocks in shaded Theobroma cacao farms and adjacent secondary forests of similar age in Cameroon. Tropical Ecology, 54 (1). pp. 15-22. Hauser, Stefan and Norgrove, Lindsey. (2013) Slash and burn agriculture, Effects of. In: Encyclopedia Of Biodiversity, 6. Amsterdam, pp. 551-562. Tueche, J. Roberto and Norgrove, Lindsey and Hauser, Stefan and Cadisch, Georg. (2013) Tillage and varietal impacts on tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) production on an Ultisol in Central Cameroon. Soil and Tillage Research, 128. pp. 1-8. Negussie, Aklilu and Achten, Wouter M. J. and Aerts, Raf and Norgrove, Lindsey and Sinkala, Thomson and Hermy, Martin and Muys, Bart. (2013) Invasiveness risk of the tropical biofuel crop Jatropha curcas L. into adjacent land use systems: from the rumours to the experimental facts. Global Change Biology Bioenergy, 5 (4). pp. 419-430. |