E. Moore
6 Papers
3 Citations
E. Moore is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Control of water weeds by grass carp in a drainage ditch in New Zealand
D. J. Edwards,E. Moore +1 more
TL;DR: Two‐year‐old grass carp Ctenopharyngodon idella Val.ha‐1 in a farm drainage ditch in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand greatly reduced the standing crop and percentage cover of the weeds Callitriche stagnalis Scop, and Nasturtium officinale R.Br.
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A Framework to Assess Forest-Agricultural Landscape Management for Socioecological Well-Being Outcomes
Sérgio Milheiras,Susannah M. Sallu,Andrew R. Marshall,Deo D. Shirima,E. N. Kioko,Robert F. Loveridge,E. Moore,Pieter Ignatius Olivier,Yit Arn Teh,Stephen P Rushton,Marion Pfeifer +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors propose a system model framework to analyse the complex pathways, with which natural capital on and around farms interacts with human well-being, in a spatially explicit manner.
Revealing diversity among narratives of agricultural transformation: insights from smallholder farmers in the Northern Kilombero Valley, Tanzania
Margherita Lala,Susannah M. Sallu,Francis F. Lyimo,E. Moore,Deo D. Shirima,Petro P. Nnyiti,L. J. Mwanga,Marion Pfeifer +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors present smallholder visions of future farms and their narratives of agricultural transformation in an African landscape subject to rapid ecological and livelihood change, and critically reflect on the social justice of transformation.
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A systems approach framework for evaluating tree restoration interventions for social and ecological outcomes in rural tropical landscapes
Marion Pfeifer,Susannah M. Sallu,Andrew R. Marshall,Stephen P Rushton,E. Moore,Deo D. Shirima,Josephine Smit,E. N. Kioko,Lauren Barnes,Catherine E. Waite,Leander Raes,Laura Dominie Braunholtz,Pieter Ignatius Olivier,Evodius Ishengoma,Sam Bowers,Sergio A. Guerreiro-Milheiras +15 more
TL;DR: In this article , a new systems approach framework for tree restoration in forest-agricultural landscapes is proposed to identify restoration opportunities that consider local knowledge, value systems and human wellbeing.
Agroecological practices increase farmers’ well-being in an agricultural growth corridor in Tanzania
Sérgio Milheiras,Susannah M. Sallu,Robert F. Loveridge,Petro P. Nnyiti,L. J. Mwanga,Elineema Baraka,Margherita Lala,E. Moore,Deo D. Shirima,E. N. Kioko,Andrew R. Marshall,Marion Pfeifer +11 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors conducted 467 household surveys in an agricultural growth corridor in rural Tanzania, which is also essential for nature conservation due to its high biodiversity and its strategic location between several protected areas encompassing wetland, forest, and grassland habitats.