Publications by authors named "Patrick Laby"

Growing concern over microplastic pollution, driven by their widespread accumulation in the environment, stresses the need for comprehensive assessments. This study investigates the spatial and temporal distribution of microplastics in the Ikopa River (Antananarivo - Madagascar), which flows through a densely populated area, and examines their correlation with contamination levels in local fish species. By analyzing upstream and downstream stations across wet and dry seasons, only a notable increase in microplastic concentration downstream during the wet season was observed, ranging from 138.

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Unlabelled: Agroforestry systems promise a high multifunctionality providing cash and subsistence yields as well as other ecosystem services. Such land systems may be particularly promising for smallholders in tropical landscapes due to high labour intensity and productivity on limited land. Focusing on Madagascar, we here describe the history of agroforestry in the country and review the current literature on agroforestry outcomes as well as factors promoting and hindering agroforest establishment and maintenance.

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Article Synopsis
  • Transdisciplinary research (TDR) is aimed at creating knowledge to help various groups achieve sustainability, but its development has mainly been influenced by researchers from the global North.* -
  • This study analyzes six case studies in Asia, Latin America, and Africa to identify how different contextual factors, such as political stability and support infrastructure, impact TDR design and implementation.* -
  • The findings suggest that TDR in the global South faces unique challenges but also shows diversity in contexts; thus, adapting methodologies and reassessing what "good science" means is essential for impactful research.*
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