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Maggie Opondo
Maggie Opondo
Senior Lecturer, University of Nairobi
Email verificata su uonbi.ac.ke
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Livelihoods and poverty
L Olsson, M Opondo, P Tschakert, A Agrawal, S Eriksen, S Ma, L Perch, ...
Climate Change 2014 Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability: Part A: Global …, 2014
5382014
Technical summary
CB Field, VR Barros, KJ Mach, MD Mastrandrea, RA van Aalst, WN Adger, ...
Cambridge University Press, 2014
3902014
Humanising the cut flower chain: Confronting the realities of flower production for workers in Kenya
A Hale, M Opondo
Antipode 37 (2), 301-323, 2005
1742005
Shifting regional dynamics of global value chains: Implications for economic and social upgrading in African horticulture
S Barrientos, P Knorringa, B Evers, M Visser, M Opondo
Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 48 (7), 1266-1283, 2016
1722016
Beyond the vertical? Using value chains and governance as a framework to analyse private standards initiatives in agri-food chains
A Tallontire, M Opondo, V Nelson, A Martin
Agriculture and human values 28, 427-441, 2011
1592011
Seeking common ground: multi-stakeholder processes in Kenya's cut flower industry
CS Dolan, M Opondo
Journal of Corporate Citizenship, 87-98, 2005
1422005
Climatic, socio-economic, and health factors affecting human vulnerability to cholera in the Lake Victoria basin, East Africa
D Olago, M Marshall, SO Wandiga, M Opondo, PZ Yanda, R Kangalawe, ...
AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment 36 (4), 350-358, 2007
1312007
Gender, rights and participation in the Kenya cut flower industry
C Dolan, M Opondo, S Smith
Kent, UK: Natural Resources Institute, 2004
1292004
Ethical trade in African horticulture: gender, rights and participation
S Smith, D Auret, S Barrientos, C Dolan, K Kleinbooi, C Njobvu, ...
Institute of Development Studies, 2004
882004
Vulnerability to epidemic malaria in the highlands of Lake Victoria basin: the role of climate change/variability, hydrology and socio-economic factors
SO Wandiga, M Opondo, D Olago, A Githeko, F Githui, M Marshall, ...
Climatic Change 99, 473-497, 2010
872010
For whom the bell tolls: Vulnerabilities in a changing climate
N Leary, C Conde, J Kulkarni, A Nyong, J Adejuwon, V Barros, I Burton, ...
Climate Change and Vulnerability and Adaptation, 21-48, 2013
712013
Climate change 2014: impacts, adaptation, and vulnerability
MV Aalst, N Adger, D Arent, J Barnett, R Betts, E Bilir, J Birkmann, ...
Assessment Report 5, 1-76, 2014
592014
Gender, work and vulnerability in African horticulture
S Barrientos, A Kritzinger, M Opondo, S Smith
IDS bulletin 36 (2), 74-79, 2005
562005
Does farm worker health vary between localised and globalised food supply systems?
P Cross, RT Edwards, M Opondo, P Nyeko, G Edwards-Jones
Environment international 35 (7), 1004-1014, 2009
492009
Contingent spaces for smallholder participation in GlobalGAP: Insights from K enyan horticulture value chains
A Tallontire, M Opondo, V Nelson
The Geographical Journal 180 (4), 353-364, 2014
442014
The socio-economic and ecological impacts of the agro-industrial food chain on the rural economy in Kenya
MM Opondo
AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment 29 (1), 35-41, 2000
402000
Technical summary Climate Change 2014: Impacts, Adaptation, and Vulnerability. Part A: Global and Sectoral Aspects. Contribution of Working Group II to the Fifth Assessment …
CB Field, VR Barros, KJ Mach, MD Mastrandrea, M Van Aalst, WN Adger, ...
Climate Change 2014: Impacts, Adaptation, and Vulnerability. Part A: Global …, 2014
382014
Global and regional supermarkets: Implications for producers and workers in Kenyan and Ugandan horticulture
B Evers, M Opondo, S Barrientos, A Krishnan, F Amoding, L Ndlovu
332014
Emerging corporate social responsibility in Kenya’s cut flower industry
M Opondo
Accessed on July 24, 2016, 2006
262006
The impact of Chinese firms on CSR in Kenya’s garment sector
M Opondo
The International Research Network on Business, Development and Society 7, 1-18, 2009
252009
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