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Roland Azibo Balgah
Roland Azibo Balgah
Catholic University of Cameroon
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Climate variability and change in the Bamenda highlands of North Western Cameroon: Perceptions, impacts and coping mechanisms
NM Innocent, D Bitondo, BR Azibo
British Journal of Applied Science & Technology 12 (5), 1-18, 2015
532015
Livelihood diversification and household well-being: Insights and policy implications for forest-based communities in Cameroon
JN Kimengsi, AK Mukong, RA Balgah
Society & Natural Resources 33 (7), 876-895, 2020
472020
Research priorities for global food security under extreme events
Z Mehrabi, R Delzeit, A Ignaciuk, C Levers, G Braich, K Bajaj, ...
One Earth 5 (7), 756-766, 2022
452022
The ramification of Cameroon’s Anglophone crisis: conceptual analysis of a looming “Complex Disaster Emergency”
HN Bang, RA Balgah
Journal of international humanitarian action 7 (1), 6, 2022
382022
Colonial hangover and institutional bricolage processes in forest use practices in Cameroon
JN Kimengsi, RA Balgah
Forest Policy and Economics 125, 102406, 2021
382021
Drivers for coping with flood hazards: Beyond the analysis of single cases
RA Balgah, HN Bang, SA Fondo
Jàmbá: Journal of Disaster Risk Studies 11 (1), 1-9, 2019
332019
Sustaining livelihoods around community forests. What is the potential contribution of wildlife domestication?
G Buchenrieder, RA Balgah
The Journal of Modern African Studies 51 (1), 57-84, 2013
302013
When nature frowns: A comprehensive impact assessment of the 2012 Babessi floods on people's livelihoods in rural Cameroon
RA Balgah, G Buchenrieder, IN Mbue
Jàmbá: Journal of Disaster Risk Studies 7 (1), 1-8, 2015
282015
Natural shocks and risk behavior: experimental evidence from Cameroon
RA Balgah, G Buchenrieder
Quarterly journal of international agriculture 50 (2), 155-173, 2011
282011
Factors influencing coffee farmers’ decisions to join cooperatives
RA Balgah
Sustainable Agriculture Research 8 (1), 42-58, 2018
272018
A gender analysis of intra-household division of labor in Cameroon using Moser’s triple roles framework
RA Balgah, FA Amungwa, BMJ Egwu
Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology 29 (4), 1-12, 2019
242019
The dynamics of informal responses to covariate shocks
RA Balgah, G Buchenrieder
Towards Disaster Risk Reduction, 40-53, 2014
212014
An empirical analysis of credit-financed agribusiness investments and income poverty dynamics of rural women in Cameroon
JN Kimengsi, RA Balgah, G Buchenrieder, M Silberberger, HP Batosor
Community Development 51 (1), 72-89, 2020
172020
Enhancing community participation for rural development in Central Ejagham of Cameroon: Challenges and prospects
JN Kimengsi, RA Balgah, SA Gwan
Int. J. Community Dev 4, 20-32, 2016
162016
Does technology adoption reduce risks for smallholder farmers in Cameroon?
RA Balgah, G Buchenrieder
Pakistan Journal of Social Sciences 8 (1), 13-22, 2011
162011
The impact of effective management of natural disasters For Africa’s development
EI Edoun, RA Balgah, C Mbohwa
Economic research-Ekonomska istraživanja 28 (1), 924-938, 2015
152015
The impacts of natural disasters on smallholder agriculture in rural Cameroon.
RA Balgah, G Buchenrieder
152014
Understanding and building on indigenous agro-pastoral adaptation strategies for climate change in Sub-Saharan Africa: Experiences from rural Cameroon
BR Azibo, JN Kimengsi, G Buchenrieder
Journal of Advances in Agriculture 6 (1), 833-840, 2016
142016
The impacts of renewable energy on livelihoods: A case study of biogas adoption in Cameroon
RA Balgah, IN Mbue, KA Ngwa
Int. J. Dev. Sustain 7, 220-239, 2018
132018
WWF’s Green Business Model in Protected area conservation and Livelihoods Sustenance in Cameroon: The need for a shift in approach
JN Kimengsi, J Pretzsch, E Auch, RA Balgah
Environment & Natural Resources Research 9 (1), 9-24, 2019
122019
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