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Dzingirai, V., and L. Mangwanya, Struggles over carbon in the Zambezi Valley: the case of Kariba REDD in Hurungwe, Zimbabwe, : Routledge, 2015.
Dzingirai, V., B. Bett, S. Bukachi, E. Lawson, L. Mangwanya, I. Scoones, L. Waldman, A. Wilkinson, M. Leach, and T. Winnebah, Zoonotic diseases: who gets sick, and why? Explorations from Africa, Critical Public Health, vol. 27, issue 1: ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, pp. 97-110, 2017.
Dufour, A., J. Bartram, R. Bos, and V. Gannon, Zoonotic waterborne pathogen loads in livestock and their excreta - interventions, : IWA Publishing, 2012.
Dufour, A., Animal waste water quality and human health: WHO emerging issues in water & infectious disease series, : World Health Organization, 2012.
Dorward, A. R., Livelisystems: a conceptual framework integrating social, ecosystem, development, and evolutionary theory, Ecology and Society, vol. 19, issue 2, 2014.
Dobbie, S., K. Schreckenberg, J. G. Dyke, M. Schaafsma, and S. Balbi, Agent-based modelling to assess community food security and sustainable livelihoods, Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, vol. 21, issue 1, , 2018.
Diz, D., How can ecosystem services support equitable and sustainable fisheries?, , 2018.
Diz, D., D. Johnson, M. Riddell, S. Rees, J. Battle, K. Gjerde, S. Hennige, and M. J. Roberts, Mainstreaming marine biodiversity into the SDGs: the role of other effective area-based conservation measures (SDG 14.5), Marine Policy, 2017.
Directorate, ESPA., Integrating the environment into poverty measures to influence policy, , 2018.
Directorate, ESPA., Wellbeing: for whom and how?, , 2018.
Directorate, ESPA., Mangrove conservation is protecting both livelihoods and carbon stores, , 2018.
Directorate, ESPA., Research helps ensure that forest conservation does not harm the poorest, , 2018.
Directorate, ESPA., An environment for wellbeing: Pathways out of poverty. Policy messages from the ESPA programme (Executive Summary version), , 2018.
Directorate, ESPA., ESPA research informs local citizens’ action to protect critical water sources, , 2018.
Directorate, ESPA., Research for development impact: The role of equitable partnerships, , 2018.
Directorate, ESPA., Research with development impact, , 2018.
Directorate, ESPA., Integrated environment and development modelling to benefit the poorest in coastal Bangladesh, , 2018.
Directorate, ESPA., Interdisciplinary research for development impact: How can funders walk the talk?, , 2018.
Directorate, ESPA., An equity framework helps ensure that protected areas are fair to people, , 2018.
Directorate, ESPA., Land managers receive development boost for wise stewardship, , 2018.
Díaz, S., S. Demissew, J. Carabias, C. Joly, M. Lonsdale, N. Ash, A. Larigauderie, J. Ram Adhikari, S. Arico, A. Báldi, et al., The IPBES Conceptual Framework — connecting nature and people, Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, vol. 14, pp. 1-16, 2015.
Dianxiong, C., Z.. Yan, Q.. Zhang, L.. Zhang, and P.J.. Bubb, China ecosystem services for poverty alleviation - Situation analysis and research strategy, , Beijing, China Agricultural Science and Technology Press, 2010.
Dewulf, A., Contrasting frames in policy debates on climate change adaptation, Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews-climate Change, vol. 4, issue 7: WILEY-BLACKWELL, pp. 321-330, 2013.
Dennis, J. W., S. M. Durkin, J. E. Horsley-Downie, L. C. Hamill, N. E. Anderson, and E. T. MacLeod, Sodalis glossinidius prevalence and trypanosome presence in tsetse from Luambe National Park, Zambia, Parasites & Vectors, vol. 7, 2014.
Dearing, J. A., Why 'Future Earth' needs lake sediment studies, Journal of Paleolimnology, vol. 49, issue 3, pp. 537-545, 2013.

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